Call:- 01670-070357 to repair your industrial electronics items.

Panasonic AC Servo Driver MSDA083A2A10


Brand: Panasonic
Model: MSDA083A2A10
Specifications : 

Input :

  • Voltage: 200-230V
  • Phase: 3
  • Frequency: 50-60Hz

Output:

  • Voltage: 116V
  • Phase: 3
  • Frequency: 0~300Hz 750W

Encoder:

  • 2500P/r

Condition: Used/Refurbished
Origin: Japan
Warranty: Three months.

Call for Repair

200-230V 750W Panasonic AC Servo Drive MSDA083A2A10

Panasonic AC Servo Drive MSDA083A2A10 : 

Panasonic AC Servo Drive MSDA083A2A10

Specifications :

Input :

  • Voltage: 200-230V
  • Phase: 3
  • Frequency: 50-60Hz

Output:

  • Voltage: 116V
  • Phase: 3
  • Frequency: 0~300Hz 750W

Encoder:

  • 2500P/r

Function
A servo drive receives a command signal from a control system, amplifies the signal, and transmits electric current to a servo motor in order to produce motion proportional to the command signal. Typically, the command signal represents a desired velocity, but can also represent a desired torque or position. A sensor attached to the servo motor reports the motor’s actual status back to the servo drive. The servo drive then compares the actual motor status with the commanded motor status. It then alters the voltage, frequency or pulse width to the motor so as to correct for any deviation from the commanded status.[1]

In a properly configured control system, the servo motor rotates at a velocity that very closely approximates the velocity signal being received by the servo drive from the control system. Several parameters, such as stiffness (also known as proportional gain), damping (also known as derivative gain), and feedback gain, can be adjusted to achieve this desired performance. The process of adjusting these parameters is called performance tuning.

Although many servo motors require a drive specific to that particular motor brand or model, many drives are now available that are compatible with a wide variety of motors.

 

A servomotor is a rotary actuator or linear actuator that allows for precise control of angular or linear position, velocity and acceleration.[1] It consists of a suitable motor coupled to a sensor for position feedback. It also requires a relatively sophisticated controller, often a dedicated module designed specifically for use with servomotors.

Servomotors are not a specific class of motor, although the term servomotor is often used to refer to a motor suitable for use in a closed-loop control system.

Servomotors are used in applications such as robotics, CNC machinery or automated manufacturing.

Manual
Show Other Products

SKU: 5851 Category:
Call Now Button