PMM-BD-5705-2
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The PMM-BD-5705-2 by Sanyo Denki is part of the PMM PentaSYN Servo Drives series and serves as a controller module. It operates on an input voltage range of 100-240 VAC, consumes 14.5 W of power, and offers two CAN interfaces. The module is network-capable and requires a TB712 terminal block for screw-in mounting.
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Product Description:
The PMM-BD-5705-2 PentaSYN Servo Drive is an efficient versatile unit designed for industrial automation and robotics applications. This product is the creation of Sanyo Denki and its product series is PMM PentaSYN Servo Drives.
The PMM-BD-5705-2 pentaSYN servo drive accepts command pulses (electrical signals used to control motor actions) Its high and low voltage level signals specify how the module reads the input signal for action such as moving the motor. It consumes 14.5 watts of power to operate which determines the amount of energy that is required for its operation. It is included with a pulse input system selection function feature which allows the user to choose between different types of pulse input systems such as for controlling motor steps or actions. This module provides an output signal to monitor the phase origin, which indicates the position or orientation of a system's motor or encoder. The current limit is 5 milli amperes with a signal's voltage of up to 30 V. It operates either on 2-phase or 5-phase step mode that provides flexibility in controlling the motor’s position and is particularly useful for precision control in applications like robotics or CNC machines. It is featured with Low vibration mode (on/off) function which minimizes motor vibrations by adjusting control parameters which helps smoothness and reduces noise in sensitive applications.
This PMM-BD-5705-2 pentaSYN servo drive provides an output voltage within the range of 12V to 24V DC, which is important for powering connected motors and other components. The built-in protection features that help prevent damage to the servo system includes Non-volatile memory checksum error which ensures data integrity in memory. It is also featured with other protection features such as hardware error, motor wire breakage detection, and command speed error.
Frequently Asked Questions about PMM-BD-5705-2:
Q: How does the pulse input system work in the PMM-BD-5705-2 PentaSYN Servo Drive?
A: The pulse input system allows users to control motor steps for precise positioning. This feature helps in applications where high precision is required, such as robotics.
Q: What is the significance of the low vibration mode in the PMM-BD-5705-2?
A: Low vibration mode minimizes motor vibrations, reducing noise and improving operational smoothness. This feature is crucial for sensitive industrial applications needing minimal disturbance.
Q: Why is the non-volatile memory checksum error feature important in the PMM-BD-5705-2?
A: The non-volatile memory checksum error ensures data integrity and prevents data corruption. This feature maintains system stability, ensuring safe operation over time.
Q: What does the phase origin output signal indicate in the PMM-BD-5705-2?
A: The phase origin output signal provides information about the motor or encoder position. This is essential for accurate position monitoring and control in robotic systems.
Q: How does the PMM-BD-5705-2 handle motor wire breakage detection?
A: Motor wire breakage detection alerts the system to potential wiring issues. This protection feature helps prevent motor damage by notifying operators of wire faults before they cause failures.