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Hi kpp,
Our NI Motion Hardware page gives a good breakdown of the hardware we offer to run your system. You'd want to get a 734x or 735x motion controller, and if your motor will support similar current limits as the outputs of our drives, the MID-7652 or MID-7654. If the current limits for the motor are outside of the range of our MID drives for servo motors, then you'd need to get a UMI interface and a 3rd-party drive to connect to it.The NI-Motion drivers to work with the motion controller are free and also contain examples for LabVIEW, C/C++, and Visual Basic.
You could also get Motion Assistant software to more easily program and control motion for each motor, but that is entirely optional. You can download a 30-day evaluation version of it to try with our motion controllers, too.
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