Pulse Type AC Servo System
Strong internal motion control functions which can realize position, speed,torque,homing controlling modes. It also supports I/O control and standard Modbus RTU protocol. It can replace PLC partly, which helps to save cost.
Drives Of P100S Series As Example:
Drives Of P300 Series As Example:
EtherCAT Bus Field AC Servos
System Wiring Example
Dimension
Drive Specification
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Performance | Common brands | K-Drive |
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Applicable motors | Asynchronous motors | Asynchronous /synchronous motors |
Starting torque | 2.0Hz, 150% (sensor-less vector control) 0Hz, 180% (closed-loop vector control) | 0.5Hz, 180% (sensor-less vector control) 0Hz, 200% (closed-loop vector control) |
Speed adjustable range | 1:100 (SVC), 1:1000 (VC) | 1:200 (SVC), 1:1000 (VC) |
Ambient temperature (no derating required) | -10-40ºC | -10-50ºC (for most of the models) |
Rated input voltage | 208VAC-400VAC | 208VAC-480VAC |
Communication | Modbus RTU//ASCII | Modbus RTU//ASCII Profibus-DP, CANopen, etc. |
Position control (fixed length, or angular positioning) | × | √ |
Field weakening control | × | √ |
Autotune online | Online | Online & Offline |
Short-time ramp-up | Trip | No trip |
Customized features (software and/or hardware) | Unprocurable or no experience | Procurable with rich experience |
In production, rigorous quality control is implemented on components, circuit boards, and the finished goods, assuring products without defects.
Power supply: Make sure that the power supply matches the voltage and frequency requirements of the AC servo motor. This information can usually be found in the motor's datasheet.
Wiring: Connect the power supply to the motor's power input terminals. The wiring should be done according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically indicated on the motor's datasheet.
Feedback device: Connect the feedback device, such as an encoder or resolver, to the appropriate terminals on the motor. Again, consult the motor's datasheet for specific instructions.
Drive: Connect the motor to the drive that will control its speed and position. The drive should be compatible with the motor and provide the necessary control signals. Some drives may require additional wiring, such as connections for braking resistors or safety circuits.
Control: Finally, connect the drive to the controller that will send commands to the motor. This may be a standalone controller or a computer-based system. The controller should be programmed to send the appropriate signals to the drive based on the desired motion profile.