Product Description
Kollmorgen made the DIGIFAS 7201-SPS Servo Drive for high-performance motor control and efficient power management applications in industrial automation. The servo drive can supply 75W of continuous ballast power internally and 3.2 kW of pulse power for up to one second.
Efficient energy conversion is supported by the DIGIFAS 7201-SPS servo drive that runs with a minimum motor inductance of 25 mH. Its subordinate current controller guarantees quick response to control commands with a bandwidth of 1 kHz. An exact signal range of ±10V is provided by the setpoint input that has a 14-bit resolution. Stable signal transmission is enabled by an input resistance of 20 kΩ. The signal precision is maintained with a maximum input drift of ±30 μV/K. For accurate signal identification, the servo drive has digital control inputs rated for 12-36V and a 7mA control input current. When operating without a brake, the auxiliary voltage supply can function within an isolated range of 18-36V. However, when a brake is included, it can run within a range of 24V ±10% / -5% that provides flexibility in system configurations. To guarantee correct performance when the motor is decelerating, the braking system can handle a maximum output current of 1A.
The DIGIFAS 7201-SPS servo drive has a voltage supply option of 24V ±10% that makes it suitable for low-power applications. This setup is compatible with low-power control systems because the current supply is 0.1A rated. To safeguard against excessive electrical loads, the servo drive is built with a switch-off threshold of 750V in the event of overvoltage. To keep performance accurate, the output current's form factor stays at 1.01 underrated specs and minimum load inductance.