A servo drive is an electronic amplifier used to power and monitor the feedback from servomechanisms. Servo drives work by receiving a command signal from a control system, amplifying the signal and then sending the signal to a servo motor to produce motion. This motion is normally represented by velocity but can also be torque or position. Within the servo motor, there is a sensor which reports the status back to the servo drive. The servo drive compares actual with what has been commanded and adjusts where necessary. Applications Servo drives can be used in many industries including CNC machining, factory automation, and robotics. They have the added benefit of providing motor feedback which can be used to detect unwanted motion or ensure the accuracy of a command.
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The 514C range of isolated dc motor speed
controllers provide fully regenerative (four quadrant) control of dc shunt and permanent magnet motors. They are particularly suitable for overhauling load applications or where accurately controlled braking is required. Fully regenerative, four-quadrant ...
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The ADS50 is a powerful servo amplifier for
the control of brushed permanent magnet dc. motors. Four operating modes can be selected by DIP switches on the amplifierSpeed control using tacho, encoder or IR compensation or torque (current) control are ...
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Professional LEXIUM32I Single & Three phase power supply
modules with Terminal Block connections. Single & Three phase options availableConnector type: Terminal block.
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Professional range of Connection Modules & Communication Interface
for LEXIUM32I Series with STO (Safe Torque Off) Integrated safety FunctionOptions available for CANopen / CANmotion & EtherCAT Bus. Connection Module & Communication Interface via industrial connectorsSupports M8 & M12 Connectors2x STO ...