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News Release from: LC Automation | Subject: MR-J3 generation of servo drives
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 21 July 2006

Servo drives supressed against vibration

Servo drives feature an advanced vibration suppression system and improved real-time auto tuning to ensure maximum precision, very short positioning times and simple operation.

The new MR-J3 generation of servo drives from Mitsubishi deliver state-of-the-art technology and simple operation in a very compact package Designed with engineers in mind, its advanced vibration suppression system and improved real-time auto tuning ensure maximum precision, very short positioning times and simple installation

The new amplifiers are also a full 40% slimmer than those of the existing MR-J2 Super series.

The MR-J3 series is available in two versions: The MR-J3-A models are suitable for drive systems with conventional control and are designed for regulating speed, torque and position control tasks.

The MR-J3-B models are specified for complex, multi-axis movement sequences and for use in networked automation systems.

Connecting the MR-J3 to Mitsubishi Electric's motion control and positioning control systems via the high-speed optical SSCNET III network gives Plug and Play configuration.

The range is currently available with outputs from 50W to 7kW, but units with higher outputs will be added in the future.

Main features are as follows.

* High-speed controllers for ultra-short positioning times; average speed frequency response 900Hz.

* High-resolution encoders for maximum speed constancy (18 bits 262,144 P/rev).

* Advanced vibration suppression adapts to machine requirements.

* Auto tuning for faster setup and installation.

* Plug and play configuration and automatic motor identification.

* Absolute position encoder included as standard equipment.

* Supports global standards. Request a free brochure from LC Automation ...

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