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Types of Servo Drive
There are two main types of servo amplifiers used, these are Linear Servo Amplifiers and Pulse Width Modulated Amplifiers.
Linear Amplifiers are usually used in applications requiring less than 100 watts, or when the input cannot be switched due to the limitations of other parts of the system. These types of servo amplifier generally run hotter.
PWM Servo Amplifiers switch the voltages on and off at high speed to acheive the avearage target voltage. This results in a more energy efficient servo drive and also creates far less heat. These are far more common than the linear amplifiers mentioned previously.
Modern Servo Drive Features
Most modern Digital Servo Drives include built in communications interfaces. These interfaces allow for full system control over standard fieldbus netwokrs, allowing the operator to fine tune the entire system from one screen. These drives also feature self tuning, with parameters set and stored on the drive which are then used to auto adjust on the fly.
Digital Servo Drives also offer far higher bandwidth than analogue systems, allowing for far better control and much better control of position, velocity and torque.
Yaskawa Servo Drives Range
Yaskawa Servo Drives are equipped with a range of software commissioning and tuning tools, this is for your benefit to achieve full functionality right out of the box. Yaskawa servo drives also come as SERVOPACKS that come with a servo drive and a servo motor to reduce commissioning times and increase productivity. Should you require a Yaskawa Servo Pack, please contact us on 01905 887667.
The Yaskawa SGD7S single axis amplifier has a 100V, 200V, and 400V with a 50 W - 15kW operating range. The SGD7W dual axis amplifier controls two servo axes with only one amplifier, this results in lower cost and reduces component count. It runs on either 200V or 400V, it also features a regenerative power feature conserves energy.
The Yaskawa SDG5 servo drive offers a slightly lighter feature set than its bigger brother, but still offers network capability and digital control.
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Yaskawa Digital Servo Application Features
Yaskawa Servo Drives are engineered to reduce the side effects that reduce the performance, such as; Vibration, Ripples, Resonance, Friction, Electromagnetic Interference.
Vibration
Yaskawa has engineered a solution to vibration in the servo drives & servopacks, the new technology; Yaskawa Vibration Suppression, samples the equipments natural oscillations and uses compensating frequencies to cancel them out.
Ripples
Motor cogging effects are removed in the Sigma-7 Servo drives and Servopacks by Ripple Compensation. This is an important feature for systems that require minimum settling time and precise positioning.
Resonance
Sigma-7 amplifiers have twice as many anti-resonance filters to more effectively repress a servo systems natural medium frequency resonances.
Friction
Coulomb friction variables are effectivly addressed in the yaskawa servo drives and servopacks by the friction model compensation. This elecits smooth start-up action in low speed or high rigidity machines.
Electromagnetic Interference
The number of interference filters has been increased by 225% to counteract losses caused by data dropouts, EMI interference and artifacts from long cable runs.
Sigma 5 Servo Drives
The Sigma 5 yaskawa servo drives are fully digital networkable amplifiers with modular connection to single-axis controls. 30 W - 50kW power range with 100-400VAC Operation.
Sigma 7 Servo Drives
The Sigma 7 yaskawa servo drives are also fully digital, networkable servo amplifiers that offer the output needed for precise high speed actuation of one or two axes of servo motor motion. The power options range from 30W - 55kW with 100/200 and 400VAC operation.
Control Techniques Servo Drives
Flexible Servo Drive Solutions
Control Techniques servo drive range offers both flexibility and performance in a very compact package. With a variety of fully integrated drives from 0.2kW through to 2.8MW Control Techniques can offer a servo drive to suit your requirements. With integrated PLC technology and a full suite of performance matched motors, this is a fully scalable range.
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Control Techniques Servo Drive Range
Unidrive M700
Unidrive M700 packs in a high-performance drive with an extended power range. It is the ideal option for continuous duty applications where precise, constant torque is required.
Digitax HD
The new Digitax HD range brings ultimate performance to high dynamic, pulse duty applications, where high peak torque is required for fast acceleration.
Standalone & Modular Servo Drives
Maximise efficiency with accurate control
Optimised for high dynamic applications and with high speed control loops, Digitax HD is one of the best performing servo drives on the market today. This means maximum throughput and product quality from your machines.
- 300% peak current performance
- Optimised control loops for high dynamic performance
- Unique 'Dead Beat' current controller for maximum bandwidth
- Up to 16 kHz switching frequency
- Notch filter for suppression of mechanical resonances
Improved accuracy through precision encoder feedback
Flexible speed and position feedback interface supports a wide range of feedback technologies, from robust resolvers to high resolution encoders.
- Up to three onboard encoder channels simultaneously
- Quadrature, SinCos (including absolute), SSI, BiSS, EnDat (up to 4 Mb with EnDat 2.2) and resolvers
- Simulated encoder output can provide position reference for CAMs, digital lock and electronic gearbox
- Up to 25 bit encoder resolution
- Feedback accuracy as low as +-20
- Digitax HD Series reduce cabinet height by directly stacking rows of drives. Control Techniques’ patented Ultraflow™ technology expels heat directly outside of the cabinet through the rear of the drive* and removes heat build-up in the cabinet.
- Combined with conformal coating, Ultraflow™ minimizes contamination risk as a result of guided internal airfl ow, which prevents ingress on drive circuits.
- An intelligently controlled fan minimizes acoustic noise and optimizes fan lifetime, while contributing to the maximum thermal cooling by Ultraflow™.
- Ultraflow™ requires only a 32 mm hole in the cabinet meaning rapid, trouble-free installation
How big is the Digital HD Servo Drive?
Dimensions
Dimensions(mm) | Width | Height | Length | Nominal Current (400v) | Peak Current (400v) |
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Frame 1 | 40mm | 174mm | 233mm | 4.2 A | 12.6 A |
Frame 2 | 40mm | 174mm | 278mm | 10.5 A | 31.5 A |
Frame 3 | 40mm | 174mm | 328mm | 16 A | 48 A |
Why buy Servo Drives From ACDC Drives?
With a combined 85 years in the industry, our technical team can assist you with single servo drive appliactions or fully integrated Servo Systems. If you would like to enquire, please either call us or drop us an email and we will help get you up and running.