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Z2004H-36121 KOLLMORGEN SERVOSTAR CD SynqNet Driver

Z2004H-36121 KOLLMORGEN SERVOSTAR CD SynqNet Driver

Manufacturers :KOLLMORGEN
Model(s)  :Z2004H-36121
Additional Information :SERVOSTAR CD SynqNet Driver
Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America

 

Categories: , SKU: Z2004H-36121

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Essential details:Z2004H-36121 KOLLMORGEN SERVOSTAR CD SynqNet Driver

Features:
  • Incremental Encoder
  • Torque Updates Up to 16 kHz
  • 5V to 24V Operation
  • Two Bi-Directional RS422 I/Os
  • Two Analog Inputs

The Kollmorgen / Danaher Motion SERVOSTAR CD SynqNet Driver is a SynqNet servo drive based on the field-proven range of SERVOSTAR CD drives. The power stage is the same as that of the CD, while the control stage is a dedicated SynqNet design. The CD SynqNet is designed as a Torque drive, with torque command being provided at high servo update rates from the SynqNet controller. Extensive I/O support is provided, with both function-specific inputs, such as Limit Switches, Home and Brake, and numerous general purpose I/Os. The CD SynqNet provides divide-by-N capability, enabling it to be programmed to generate an output pulse every N counts of the drive’s encoder counter register.

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Z2004H-36121 KOLLMORGEN SERVOSTAR CD SynqNet Driver

SynqNet is a high performance, all-digital synchronous network designed for multi- axis motion control applications. The physical layer of SynqNet is based on IEEE 802.3 standards for 100BASE-TX, the physical layer of Ethernet, while the data link and application layers of SynqNet are specifically designed for motion control applications. The 100BASE-TX media system is based on specifications published in the ANSI TP-PMD physical media standard. The 100BASE- TX system operates over two pairs of wires, one pair for ‘receive’ data signals and the other pair for ‘transmit’ data signals.