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News Release from: Danaher Motion | Subject: Kollmorgen S200 series brushless servo drives
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 October 2003
Digital brushless drives offer
simplified tuning
Believed to be the first all digital industrial drives with a velocity loop bandwidth up to 800Hz, brushless servos offer increased system throughput and simplified tuning.
Danaher Motion introduces Kollmorgen S200 series brushless servo drives Kollmorgen S200 series servo drives are the first all digital industrial drives with a velocity loop bandwidth up to 800Hz, which provides increased system throughput and simplified tuning
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 14 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Kollmorgen S200 series servo drives push high performance servo technology into lower power applications than was previously possible, without having to compromise on reliability or package size.
Coupling an S200 drive with a new Advanced Kollmorgen Motor provides a complete low-cost servo control solution optimized to specific needs in applications such as semiconductor fabrication, electronic assembly, packaging, medical, and woodworking equipment, among others.
High resolution (24 bit) feedback and high performance 3-5kHz current loop bandwidth provide smooth motion and rapid start and stop action to optimize machine performance.
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Microsteeping drives replace clutch and brake
High performance microstepping drives feature start and stop inputs making them an ideal low maintenance alternative to conventional clutch/brake solutions.
Low-noise linear actuator has a long stroke
As industry focuses on the working environment it should welcome a long stroke linear actuator that has a very low operational noise profile.
Smart feedback and industry leading high bandwidth also facilitate fast and accurate 'plug and play' commissioning by eliminating the need for servo loop tuning in most applications.
Kollmorgen S200 series drives come standard with torque or velocity control and optionally support Indexing, CANopen or DeviceNet.
They are available for AC (120/240 VAC) or DC (20-90V) operation with current ratings from 1A RMS continuous to 18A RMS peak.
They have a compact footprint ranging from 1.1in (28.7mm) wide and 6.0in (152.4mm) tall to 2.2in (54.8mm) wide and 6.9in (175mm) tall with depths ranging from 3.9in (100.8mm) to 5.2in (131.6mm) allowing them to fit into tight spaces.
They are UL 508C listed, CE marked, and conform to EN50178 and EN61800-3 standards.
Separate 'Keep Alive' power input allows rapid recovery from emergency stop conditions.
Optically isolated inputs/outputs, positive locking connectors and full fault protection promise long machine life and immunity to accidental damage.
A single motor power/feedback cable simplifies connectivity.
All connectors and LED status indicators are easily accessible from the front of the drive.
About Danaher Motion - Danaher Motion is a leading global manufacturer of motion control products that improve the efficiency and productivity of complex manufacturing operations.
Danaher Motion1s product innovations have been revolutionizing the motion control industry for over 60 years through trusted brand names including Kollmorgen, Pacific Scientific, Thomson, Dover and Portescap.
Danaher Motion is a strategic business platform of the Danaher Corporation (NYSE:DHR), a manufacturer of process and environmental controls, tools and industrial components.
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