PV2A030WN61A0Y
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The PV2A030WN61A0Y servo amplifier offers a rated current of 30 amps, operates at 200VAC, and utilizes the SERCOS communication protocol. Part of the PV Super Servo Amplifiers series by Sanyo Denki, it features a BL Super design style and includes detailed model-specific control and sensor characteristics.
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The Servo Amplifier PV2A030WN61A0Y, by Sanyo Denki, works as a power-enhancing unit. This PV2A030WN61A0Y servo amplifier works efficiently and comes with a SERCOS communication interface which is a common industrial protocol for controlling domains. The front side of the amplifier features several connectors each with its function and purpose. It has a CN3 port with CHARGE for internal charging circuits or voltage detection. The CN5 works with a green block-type terminal that serves as an Input-to-output interface. The channel 4 as CN4 functions as a black multi-pin connector. The signals from the encoder are used by the PV series amplifier and help the controller know where the motor shaft is and how fast it’s spinning. The input voltage requirement for this unit is 200 VAC and it’s fed from a 3-phase power source. The weight of the amplifier is 1.42 kilograms which aids in making it relatively tiny and remarkable for mounting inside industries.
It has Phillips-head screws and appears solidly built to handle secure wire links. The PV2A030WN61A0Y servo amplifier’s rotary switches are generally used to set the network node ID or similar communication-related settings. It comes with an 8-bit switch for setting different operating modes or termination options for the SERCOS network. Its PCB has indicator LEDs marked LED1 and LED2 with a few resistors which are part of the internal diagnostics or status indication circuit. Its design appears to use passive heat sinking through the ribbed housing for cooling and doesn’t appear to have internal fans. It has a DIN rail or panel mounted using the flanges at the base.
Frequently Asked Questions about PV2A030WN61A0Y:
Q: What are CN1 and CN2 used for in amplifier PV2A030WN61A0Y?
A: CN1 and CN2 on the PV2A030WN61A0Y are D-sub ports used for serial communication, transmitting TXD and RXD signals.
Q: What do rotary switches RSW1 and RSW2 configure in PV2A030WN61A0Y?
A: These switches set network-related parameters like node ID, typically used in SERCOS network addressing for the PV2A030WN61A0Y.
Q: How does the CN5 terminal function in PV2A030WN61A0Y?
A: CN5 provides the main I/O interface on the PV2A030WN61A0Y for signal input/output, like alarms or enable commands.
Q: Is the PV2A030WN61A0Y fan-cooled or passively cooled?
A: The PV2A030WN61A0Y uses a ribbed housing for passive heat dissipation and is best used in ventilated enclosures.
Q: What is the input voltage required for PV2A030WN61A0Y?
A: The PV2A030WN61A0Y servo amplifier operates with a 200 VAC power input, typically from a 3-phase supply in industrial automation systems.