Product Description
The Rexroth Bosch's MS2N03-B0BYN-CMHG1-NNNNN-NN motor is a synchronous motor with features such as encoder C which is advanced having 2048 signal periods, digital 20-bit, and is used for accurate control and identification of position. This is a digital encoder that helps the motor in necessary operation without a holding brake. This motor has an encoder to deliver up to 2048 signal periods and run at 20-bit digital resolution. Due to this, it provides a high-resolution encoder to enhance the identification of the position of the rotor making motor movements precise.
This feedback allows the encoder to monitor the position of the rotor, which is sent back to the motor controller to update the motor's speed and position. Although the incremental angle is relatively small, the motor can accurately position its load to a precision of up to 20 bits, which is suitable in applications such as robotics or computer numeral control (CNC) machines.
The holding brake is applied to motors where it is required to hold the rotor at a fixed position when the power is not supplied. This motor can run free without the holding brake. The high resolution from the encoder of the motor means it can stop at the most precise position even if the motor does not have a brake mechanism. In some applications when the motor is off, holding the load is not necessary, then, the absence of a holding brake benefits the motor through the reduction of the overall complexity by reducing the frequency of maintenance and making it less costly. Thus, the increments of advanced encoders are sufficient for high-accuracy applications and the absence of a holding brake improves the motor efficiency making its construction less complicated.