Industrial Servo Drives Go All Digital

Dec. 1, 2003
Designed for use with a Kollmorgen motor, the S200 series servo drives are promoted as the industry's first all digital industrial drives with a velocity-loop bandwidth up to 800 Hz. The drives exhibit a 24-bit feedback resolution and a 3 to 5 kHz

Designed for use with a Kollmorgen motor, the S200 series servo drives are promoted as the industry's first all digital industrial drives with a velocity-loop bandwidth up to 800 Hz. The drives exhibit a 24-bit feedback resolution and a 3 to 5 kHz current-loop bandwidth. They come standard with either torque or velocity control with support indexing, CANopen, and DeviceNet offered as options. Operating voltages available include 120/240 Vac or 20 to 90 Vdc with current ratings from 1A&subRMS; to 18A&subRMS; peak and sizes range from 28.7 x 152.4 mm to 54.8 x 175 mm. Depths range from 100.8 to 131.6 mm. DANAHER MOTION, Rockford, IL. (866) 316-8437.

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