Servo Drive Promotes Easy Operation

Feb. 3, 2005
Designed for simple operation, the Model MMP-M1525-BR-24V servo drive accepts unregulated input voltages ranging from 20 to 100 Vdc and delivers a continuous output current of 15A, 25A peak. The unit measures 6.5" x 1.4" x 1.4" and accommodates a

Designed for simple operation, the Model MMP-M1525-BR-24V servo drive accepts unregulated input voltages ranging from 20 to 100 Vdc and delivers a continuous output current of 15A, 25A peak. The unit measures 6.5" x 1.4" x 1.4" and accommodates a typical input command signal of ±10V or up to 35V maximum. Standard features include adjustable peak and continuous current limiting, current monitoring, limit switch inputs, inhibit input, fault output, tachometer scaling, LED diagnostics, over-voltage and over-temperature protection, and ground faults. The unit accepts analog tachometer feedback for closed-loop velocity operation or can operate in the torque mode without feedback. For more details and price, contact Randy Cordes at MIDWEST MOTION PRODUCTS, Watertown, MN. (952) 955-2626.

Company: MIDWEST MOTION PRODUCTS

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