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SVM1608/SER.000 Series Servo Drive CMZ

SVM1608/SER.000 Series Servo Drive CMZ

Manufacturers :CMZ
Model(s)  :SVM1608/SER.000
Additional Information :Series Servo Drive
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

Categories: , SKU: SVM1608/SER.000

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Essential details:SVM1608/SER.000 Series Servo Drive CMZ

The SV-M and SV-S range of servo drives provide an LVD compliant solution for applications requiring analogue velocity or torque control. Multi-axis applications can take advantage of the SV-M series of drives, where separate power modules can be shared between drives. The SV-S range, using built-in power supplies, would find extensive use in single axis applications.
All power supply modules or drives can be directly operated from 3-phase supplies, and the SV2500S has the additional option of being able to be used with a single phase 230V supply for greater flexibility. With the exception of the SV4500S and SV8500S all drives will require an external supply of +24V to power the internal control circuits. The SV4500S and SV8500S have a built-in +24V supply, but can use an external supply if it is more convenient to do so.

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SVM1608/SER.000 Series Servo Drive CMZ

Configuration of drive parameters can be performed by push buttons mounted on the front panel or via an RS232 link. A three character LED display is used for viewing drive parameters or drive status information whilst programming via the push buttons.
All drive types support 4, 6 or 8 pole motors, and are compatible with the HDX motor range. A brake output is routed directly to the motor, avoiding external relay circuits.
Monitoring outputs on the drive include a simulated encoder output with a relocatable marker pulse, allowing the use of the drive within a servo control loop with the ability to generate the marker pulse at any physical shaft position. Additional analogue outputs include a torque reference, tacho, DC bus level and motor current monitor.

Three-phase drives can be powered from the following types of AC power systems:

A TN – mains system type A and B, in which the earth/ground is connected as part of the supply, as shown in Figure 1-1. In this system all exposed conductive parts of the installation are connected to the earth/ground point of the source of the supply.