RS2A03A0KA5W00
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The RS2A03A0KA5W00 servo drive delivers a rated output power of 30 W and operates at a rated speed of 3000 rpm. Designed by Sanyo Denki, it belongs to the R SANMOTION Servo Drives series and features a rated armature current of 0.51 Arms. This unit operates in temperatures from 0 to 40°C with up to 90% relative humidity.
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The RS2A03A0KA5W00 is one of Sanyo Denki’s most precise and dynamic servo amplifiers that utilizes EtherCAT. In industrial automation systems, the EtherCAT protocol allows real-time monitoring of various devices based on master-slave architecture. Specifically, servo amplifiers from the RS2 series can provide monitoring and control functions for a servomotor along a single axis. The RS2A03A0KA5W00, specifically, requires an input voltage supply of 200 VAC to properly function. Like other servo drives, this product is specialized for rotary servomotors equipped with a serial encoder. Serial encoders take advantage of serial communication to send digital signals that correspond to important motor parameters such as speed, position, or torque during operation.
The RS2A03A0KA5W00 has a capacity of 30 A. With this amplifier’s capacity, the maximum stall current for the servomotor must be around 15 A. The RS2A03A0KA5W00 also comes with a built-in regenerative resistance and a safe torque-off feature with a delay circuit. The built-in regenerative resistance allows the servo drive to dissipate excessive braking energy or regenerative energy from high-frequency applications. In contrast, servo drives without a built-in regenerative resistance will need a separate resistor unit to dissipate excessive regenerative energy. The RS2A03A0KA5W00’s safe-torque-off feature for this drive ensures the servomotor stays stationary during an unexpected or emergency stop.
The RS2A03A0KA5W00 comes with a five-digit, seven-segment LED display for quick monitoring of motor parameters during operation. The rotary switch in the RS2A03A0KA5W00’s front panel allows the user to select a station alias address. Since this drive utilizes EtherCAT communication, it can communicate directly with the host unit and other slave amplifiers or devices. Like other servo drives, the U, V, and W terminals of this product are dedicated for the servo motor power cables.
Frequently Asked Questions about RS2A03A0KA5W00:
Q: Which peripheral port in the RS2A03A0KA5W00 is used for the next slave amplifier?
A: Other slave amplifiers can be connected to the RS2A03A0KA5W00’s CN1 port.
Q: What is the purpose of the CN3 port in the RS2A03A0KA5W00?
A: The RS2A03A0KA5W00’s CN3 port is a general input/output connector.
Q: What is the purpose of the CNA port in the RS2A03A0KA5W00?
A: The CNA port of the RS2A03A0KA5W00 contains the terminals for connecting the main power, control power, and regenerative resistors.
Q: What is the purpose of the CNB port in the RS2A03A0KA5W00?
A: The CNB port on the RS2A03A0KA5W00’s front panel is dedicated for connecting the motor power cables.
Q: Which peripheral port in the RS2A03A0KA5W00 is dedicated for the motor encoder?
A: The RS2A03A0KA5W00’s EN1 port is dedicated for the motor encoder.