Product Description
Rexroth Bosch's MS2N03-D0BYN-ASDK0-NNNNN-NN is a powerful and efficient synchronous motor that has advanced features like BASIC: 16 signal periods, analog interfaces, and Hiperface technology to improve the resolution and manageability of the motor. The term "BASIC: 16 signal periods" means that the angle of one complete rotation is divided into 16 equal segments. This kind of accuracy is important in operations that demand coordinated and accurate movement such as robotics and automation systems.
In synchronous motors, the analog interface helps to provide proper flow and continuity of information between the motor and its control systems. Analog signals give an immediate output of parameters such as speed, position and current of a motor, when operations demand change in any of the characteristics to meet specific operational demands. This capability is an important factor in applications where a quick response is required, for example in numerically controlled machines and conveyors, where small changes in speed and position adversely affect the manufacturing of the motor.
The Hiperface technology which is an actual encoder interface enables the exact control with the help of analog and digital feedback. It helps the motor to identify its shaft's location and speed, which is very important in automation machines. Also, single turn, absolute 1 revolution technology enables the MS2N motor to encode and retain its position within a full 360-degree turn. This component of the motor is important in a system that retains its configuration even after a power interruption so that when the motor is turned on, each component continues its function as it is. These combined features offer control, precision and versatility in applications of aerospace, precision engineering and robotic industries.