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ServoWire SD 460
Series Drives
Up
to 16 ServoWire SD drives can be interfaced to the SMLC or host PC using a standard
FireWire network adapter, and utilize ServoWire protocol for motion control
networking. Six models offer continuous output currents from 5 to 50 amps RMS/phase,
and an all-digital design eliminates all manual drive setup including pots and
jumpers.
Drive Features
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Small Footprint: higher power density reduces space requirements
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Sinusoidal commutation: improves low speed torque ripple and system
efficiency
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Trapezoidal commutation & DC operation: provides user flexibility
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Field Oriented Control (FOC) and Space Vector Modulation (SVPWM): optimizes
performance at all motor speeds
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Integral shunt regulators: add protection for regenerative load dissipation
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UL/CE approvals: UL Listed and CE Mark (low voltage directive & EMC)
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Status Indicator: Two digit display for network ID & drive status
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ServoWire Network Interface: Three connectors provide an all-digital control
link to ServoWire Network, which is galvanically isolated from the drive and
powered by SMLC.
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Drive Power Inputs: 230 or 460 VAC (nominal) input bus power with separate
115/230 VAC logic supply and overvoltage protection.
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Flexible Drive I/O: ServoWire drives provide two high speed sensor inputs,
four optically isolated outputs (one output can be used as a
user-configurable fail-safe brake control output and another as a drive
ready output), three optically isolated inputs (one input can be used
as an estop input and/or as hardware overtravel limit switch inputs) and one
bi-directional I/O point. Diagnostic LEDs aid debugging and terminal
blocks make connecting easy.
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External Regen & Bus Connections: Allows bus power to be shared between
drives and/or the addition of an external resistor for
dissipating regenerative energy from the system.
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Feedback Types: All models available with Encoder or Resolver feedback
interface..
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Brushless Motor Feedback Interface: Versatile encoder feedback interface
accommodates / quadrature feedback, and differential or single-ended hall
tracks.
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Serial Encoders: Supports serial encoders including Yaskawa Sigma
II and Tamagawa.
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Analog I/O: One 14-bit input; one 14-bit output.
Integrated Drive I/O
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High Speed Sensors: Each drive provides interfaces for two high-speed
sensors. The AS and BS inputs, along with the internal encoder reference
signal, can capture real-time axis position for either or both axes within
one microsecond of assertion. They can initiate axis motion on the next
position loop update (between 0.5 and 2.0 msec delay— depending on loop
rate).
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E-Stop and Overtravel Limit Inputs: Each drive provides optically isolated
inputs, which can be configured as hardware overtravel limits or as an
E-Stop and general purpose input.
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Brake Output: A user-configurable output is provided for control of failsafe
brakes. Brake options are available for H-Series servomotors.
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Drive Ready: A user-configurable output is provided to indicate when the
drive is operating normally, without faults. This output is intended for use
in the system e-stop interlock circuit.
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Zero Reference Output: A buffered motor zero reference (index mark) output
signal is available.
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Diagnostic LEDs: Each I/O point has a visual indicator of its state.
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Terminal Blocks: Easy wiring to 3.81 mm pitch terminal blocks.
Specifications
Main
Circuit Power
Control Circuit Power
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115
or 230 VAC, +15%, -20%, 50/60 Hz, 56 watts RMS, single phase (230 VAC only
on SMM435 and SMM450 models)
Position Command/Control Loop Update Rates
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Position loop updated on command at up to 2 kHz (application dependent).
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Velocity loop update rate: 5 kHz
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Torque loop update rate: 10 kHz
ServoWire® Drive Output
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2,400 to 24,000 watts of output power (see Servomotor Selection Charts for
power requirements on matching drives)
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IGBT pulse width-modulated with sinusoidal or trapezoidal commutation
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Internal shunt regulator for regenerative load dissipation
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Peak currents up to 200% of RMS continuous capability
ServoWire® Drive I/O
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High speed sensor inputs are software configurable for NPN or PNP output
transistors, level or edge triggered response, one microsecond position
capture and can initiate motion within one servo loop update
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Externally powered 5-24 VDC optically isolated general purpose I/O and motor
encoder reference output, controlled at the servoloop update
Motor Encoder Feedback Interface
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Three differential input channels for encoder position feedback with 5.3
volt encoder power supplied
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Quadrature feedback 4x decoding with data rates to 8 MHz (after decode)
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Open-wire detection on quadrature channels A and B
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Support for serial encoders including Yaskawa Sigma II and Tamagawa
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Three differential input channels for motor commutation feedback
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Input connections for thermal contact from motor windings
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Industry standard D-sub connector (25-pin female) interface
Motor Resolver Feedback Interface
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Configurable conversion resolution of 12, 14, or 16 bits position counts per
revolution
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Configurable reference signal excitation frequency and transformation ratio
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Input connections for thermal contact from motor windings
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Industry standard D-sub connector (25-pin male) interface
Environmental
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Ambient operating is 0 to 50C
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Ambient storage is -20 to 70C
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Humidity operating/storage is 90% RH or less (non-condensing).
Drive Models
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SAC-SDM405, 7.9 lbs (3.7 kg)
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SAC-SDM410, 8.3 lbs. (3.9 kg)
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SAC-SDM417, 17.7 lbs (8.0 kg)
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SAC-SDM425, 17.7 lbs (8.0 kg)
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SAC-SDM435, 22 lbs (10.1 kg)
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SAC-SDM450, 22 lbs (10.1 kg)
Click here for Adobe Acrobat version of ServoWire SD 460 Series Drives
Datasheet. (223k).
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