PMM-BD-5701-T3
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The PMM-BD-5701-T3 servo drive operates with a DC input voltage of 38VDC at 2A, an AC input voltage of 220VAC, and features the Robustsyn RBB2C-402 module rated at 220VAC/6.5A for high power. Designed as part of the PMM PentaSYN Servo Drives series by Sanyo Denki, it employs the PMDPA1C3P20 power driver for efficient operation.
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The Sanyo Denki developed PMM-BD-5701-T3 is a reliable and precise motion control servo drive. It delivers efficient performance while maintaining precise positioning and enables seamless integration into modern industrial automation networks.
The PMM-BD-5701-T3 PentaSYN Servo Drive voltage for functioning is 100V AC which means it is designed to work with an input voltage of 100V AC, which powers the internal circuitry and control system. This servo module runs on a single-phase power supply which is common in smaller or mid-range servo drives that makes it suitable for applications where three-phase power is not available. This PMM PentaSYN Servo Drives series module is featured with 1000 P/R of basic resolution which defines the precision of position control; 1,000 pulses per revolution means the encoder can detect 1,000 distinct positions per full rotation of the servo motor. The control electronics of the servo drive are powered by a 24V DC supply, which is a common low-voltage control system standard in industrial automation. The communications protocols used for data exchange between the servo drive and other devices are DeviceNet and RS-485. These are the robust industry standard protocols used in factory automation for real time communication and often utilized for long-distance and multi device communication in industrial environments.
The main power input required for driving the PMM-BD-5701-T3 PentaSYN servo drive is AC220 VAC which means the drive takes 220V AC and converts it into a controlled power output that drives the servo motor efficiently. This module with its advanced features such as flexible Power Options, precision control, advanced communication and reliable power supply for control circuitry is one of the excellent servo modules to be implemented in the industrial automation applications.
Frequently Asked Questions about PMM-BD-5701-T3:
Q: How does the 1,000 P/R resolution improve positioning accuracy in the PMM-BD-5701-T3 Servo Drive?
A: The 1,000 P/R resolution enables the servo drive to detect 1,000 unique positions per revolution. This ensures high-precision motion control, making it ideal for detailed automation tasks.
Q: Why does the Sanyo Denki PMM-BD-5701-T3 operate on a 24V DC control power supply?
A: The 24V DC supply powers the control electronics, ensuring stable operation and protection against voltage fluctuations. This enhances system reliability, particularly in sensitive industrial applications.
Q: How does the PMM-BD-5701-T3 PentaSYN Servo Drive ensure efficient power conversion for motor operation?
A: It takes 220V AC input and converts it into a controlled power output. This ensures efficient energy use while maintaining stable torque and motor performance.
Q: What is the benefit of single-phase operation in the PMM-BD-5701-T3 Servo Drive?
A: Single-phase power allows operation in areas where three-phase supply is unavailable. This makes the drive versatile and usable in smaller-scale automation setups.
Q: Why does the PMM-BD-5701-T3 support both DeviceNet and RS-485 communication protocols?
A: These protocols enable real-time communication between the drive and automation controllers. They also support long-distance and multi-device connectivity, making factory integration more seamless.