65BA015VDK02

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The 65BA015VDK02 is a compact servo amplifier weighing 300 grams with passive air cooling and a power consumption of 19.2 watts. Manufactured by Sanyo Denki and part of the BL Super Servo Amplifiers series, it supports up to 8 controllable axes and offers advanced control functions like motion and sequence control.

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Product Description:

The BL Super Servo Amplifier 65BA015VDK02 is a servo drive made by Sanyo Denki that is meant to be used in systems that control AC servo motors. The amplifier helps with industrial automation by letting precise motor control be used in situations where movement and reaction need to be exact.

The 65BA015VDK02 servo amplifier has CN1 and CN2 connectors on the front panel. These are used for control and encoder input. Three-phase AC input is provided by a set of screw connections marked R, S, and T. The servo motor gets power from terminals U, V, and W, and grounding is done with terminal E. The H1 and H2 terminals are for connecting the braking resistors, and the X and Y terminals can be used for control messages. MO stands for "Motor On," WKP for "Wakeup," VMO and VM for "Velocity Monitor," SG for "Signal Ground," and T1 and T2 for "Torque Commands." LIM and VLIM are used to set limits, and ZERO is used to change the distance. Power and alarm states are shown by LEDs labeled POW, SON, ALM1 through ALM4, and ALM8. Numerous ventilation holes are visible on the rear and sides, which facilitate the departure of heat.

The 65BA015VDK02 servo amplifier offers a variety of control modes that enable users to modify parameters such as power, speed, and position. The amplifier can handle voltages between 200V and 230V AC. The CN1 and CN2 connectors are used to handle data for control and feedback. The organized power and motor wiring is made possible by terminal blocks. The amplifier meets the requirements of EN50178 for the low voltage directive and EN55011 for the EMC directive. The relay system coordinates switching inside the circuit, which allows for dynamic reaction.

Control Functions
Sequence, Motion, Robot control
Cooling Method
Passive air cooling
Dimensions
55 mm (W) × 120 mm (H) × 110 mm (D)
Ground Terminal
E
I/O Power Supply Rated Current
20 mA
I/O Power Supply Rated Voltage
24 VDC
Main Power Supply Rated Current
0.8 A
Main Power Supply Rated Voltage
24 VDC
Mass
300 g
Max Controllable Axes
8
Motor Output Terminals
U, V, W
Operation/Storage Humidity
10% to 95% (non‑condensing)
Power Consumption
19.2 W
Shock Resistance
147 m/s² (11 ms), JIS B 3502:2011
Vibration Resistance
3.5 mm (5–8.4 Hz), 10 m/s² (8.4–150 Hz), JIS B 3502:2011

Frequently Asked Questions about 65BA015VDK02:

Q: Why does 65BA015VDK02 have braking resistor terminals?

A: They support dynamic braking that helps safely dissipate excess energy. This protects the servo motor during sudden stops or deceleration.

Q: Does 65BA015VDK02 support multiple control signal types?

A: Yes, it includes terminals for motor control, torque, velocity, and limit signals. These enable flexible integration with control systems.

Q: Do the CN1 and CN2 connectors on 65BA015VDK02 carry feedback?

A: Yes, they handle encoder and control feedback signals. These connections ensure accurate position and speed control of the motor.

Q: Why does 65BA015VDK02 have LED alarm indicators?

A: They provide quick status checks for power and fault conditions. This helps reduce downtime and simplifies maintenance diagnostics.

Q: Does 65BA015VDK02 meet compliance and safety standards?

A: Yes, it complies with EN50178 and EN55011 standards. These ensure low voltage safety and electromagnetic compatibility during operation.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘The BL super servo amplifier 65BA015VDK02 features relay coordination, torque and velocity control modes, and multiple safety-compliant standards. Sanyo Denki designed it with encoder feedback support and thermal protection via large heatsinks. The amplifier's layout ensures structured signal flow and reliable voltage handling.’’

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