Digital servo drive flexes its muscle

Nov. 21, 2005
Digital servo drive flexes its muscle
Digital Servo Drive
MicroFlex digital servo drives offer control of AC brushless rotary servomotors using resolver feedback. The drives increase the speed and smoothness of existing automation through the application of digital control, without having to replace the servomotor. The input model uses a resolver-to-digital-converter IC to convert the analog motor feedback signal into digital data. The drive's DSP enables users to optimize system performance via software-configurable anti-resonance filters. It operates from any single or three-phase 50/60 Hz supply in the range of 115/230 VAC and generates a nominal bus supply of 160-325 VDC.