68AA100FFR00
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The 68AA100FFR00 is a servo amplifier with passive cooling and a mass of 300 grams. Made by Sanyo Denki, it is part of the BL Super Servo Amplifiers series and supports Ethernet and RS-485 interfaces. The device has a power consumption of 19.2 W, vibration resistance up to 10 m/s², and a maximum altitude of operation at 2000 meters.
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The model number 68AA100FFR00 from BL Super Servo Amplifiers range delivers reliable and high-performance motion control in a compact package. It supports EtherCAT at 100 Mbps, Ethernet at 10/100/1000 Mbps, RS‑485 and USB 2.0, ensuring seamless virtual integration to any industrial automation network. Powered by a 24 VDC supply (19.2–30 V at 0.8 A) and drawing just 19.2 W, it combines energy efficiency with stable operation across fluctuating power conditions. The drive’s passive cooling (free of fans or moving parts) keeps maintenance to a minimum while its small footprint (55 × 120 × 110 mm) and light weight (300 g) make it ideal for space‑constrained control cabinets.
Beyond its physical advantages, the amplifier simplifies complex motion tasks by controlling up to eight axes in perfect synchronization. Programming is equally flexible: both IEC 61131‑3 and G‑code are supported out of the box, so you can leverage existing automation toolchains without additional middleware. Designed for harsh industrial environments, the module withstands storage temperatures from -40 °C to 70 °C endures vibration up to 3.5 mm at 5–8.4 Hz and 10 m/s² at 8.4–150 Hz, and survives shocks of 147 m/s² for 11 ms. Even at elevations up to 2,000 m, the performance remains uncompromised.
Functionally, this Sanyo Denki’s 68AA100FFR00 handles sequence control, motion control and robot control natively, thus eliminating the need for extra modules when tackling complex automation workflows. Its built‑in web visualization interface lets you monitor status and perform diagnostics remotely, increasing uptime and reducing on‑site service visits. Safety and durability are assured by a dielectric strength of 1,500 VAC for one minute and a minimum insulation resistance of 10 MΩ at 500 VDC, protecting both personnel and equipment from voltage surges and leakage currents.
Frequently Asked Questions about 68AA100FFR00:
Q: How does the device’s passive cooling perform in high ambient temperatures?
A: The 68AA100FFR00 uses passive heat dissipation fins that draw heat away from critical components. This design maintains stable operation without fans even in elevated ambient conditions.
Q: Can the 68AA100FFR00 function reliably at elevations up to 2000 m?
A: The 68AA100FFR00 supports operation up to 2000 m without derating. It maintains performance and avoids overheating at high altitudes.
Q: How does the 68AA100FFR00 maintain stable power under fluctuating supply voltages?
A: It accepts 24 VDC from 19.2 to 30 V at 0.8 A and regulates internal voltages precisely. This feature ensures consistent motor drive even during supply variations.
Q: What network interfaces does this servo amplifier allow for remote visualization?
A: The 68AA100FFR00 includes Web Visualization alongside EtherCAT, Ethernet, RS‑485, and USB 2.0 interfaces. These options enable real‑time monitoring and diagnostics through standard web browsers.
Q: How does the 68AA100FFR00 servo module handle vibration in mobile machinery applications?
A: It resists constant amplitude vibrations of 3.5 mm at 5–8.4 Hz and accelerations up to 10 m/s² at 8.4–150 Hz. This resilience keeps internal circuits stable under continuous motion.