DMC 32050
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The DMC 32050 motion controller offers a peak current of up to 80 A, a DC bus voltage of 570 VDC with a tolerance of ±10%/-20%, an efficiency of 95%, and dimensions measuring 234 mm by 227 mm by 173 mm. Designed as part of the DMC Motion Controllers series by Danaher, it provides IP20 ingress protection.
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The DMC 32050 is a compact Digital servo drive manufactured by Danaher that is designed for high-performance motion control applications. The drive is designed to work with three-phase motors efficiently and can be programmed directly within automatic systems.
The DMC 32050 digital servo drive can accept a DC input of 18 amps at 340 volts and generate a three-phase AC output of 14 amps at 240 volts. The output frequency can be adjusted within the range of 0 to 400 Hz. Wiring is restricted to copper conductors that can withstand temperatures of 60°C or 75°C. The drive employs a servo cycle that operates on a 1 ms loop for closed-loop control. The proprietary language PL2 is used for programming, and it is built on a system of registers. The firmware can be programmed directly through the line compiler and interpreter that are integrated. There can be up to 8191 lines in a program. Programming, compiling, and testing motion patterns can be done through the ECT software's development interface. The DMC 32050 drive enables control engineers to modify parameters and execute motion logic without the need for additional software or instruments. It allows you to easily modify it and incorporate it into your automation setups.
Copper conductors that satisfy the temperature classification are required for the DMC 32050 digital servo drive to operate in a compliant manner. It is capable of operating at frequencies of up to 400 Hz, which enables the adjustment of the motor speed. In the integrated development environment, it is possible to conduct comprehensive programming and diagnostics. The drive uses small hardware and built-in software to run real-time control loops that work with platforms for industrial automation.
Frequently Asked Questions about DMC 32050:
Q: How does DMC 32050 perform real-time control?
A: It uses a 1 ms closed-loop servo cycle. This enables precise motion feedback and adjustments in real-time applications.
Q: Why does DMC 32050 use PL2 programming language?
A: PL2 is tailored for motion control with register-based logic. It simplifies integration and offers powerful in-line compilation features.
Q: Does DMC 32050 support integrated programming and testing?
A: Yes, it includes a line compiler and interpreter. Engineers can program, compile, and test without external tools.
Q: Do copper wires affect DMC 32050 performance?
A: Yes, using proper temperature-rated copper conductors ensures safety. It maintains drive integrity under thermal and load conditions.
Q: How does DMC 32050 integrate with automation systems?
A: Its compact size and software make it ideal. It requires no external hardware for parameter tuning or motion execution.