Product Description
The VT-2000-S46-2 is a Proportional amplifier designed to be used with Bosch Rexroth Indramat valves. The proportional amplifier is an integral part of control networks and has a consistent performance rating. It is used extensively in industrial automation to control hydraulic valves precisely in a wide variety of applications.
To guarantee efficient functioning, the VT-2000-S46-2 proportional amplifier contains a variety of electrical components. A 2200 µF, 40V electrolytic capacitor is commonly used for effective power filtering, energy storage, and voltage regulation. The design includes several resistors, both surface-mount and through-hole, that are required for current management, voltage division, and signal conditioning. The use of inductive components, such as coils, which store energy via magnetic fields, helps in both power regulation and signal processing. The presence of both N-type and P-type transistors greatly simplifies the switching process. Voltage regulators and reference components stabilize the power supply, ensuring consistent operation even in changing conditions. The efficiency of power conversion is maximized by making use of rectifying components. The amplifier also has a fuse to prevent overcurrent, which could harm delicate electronics. The unit's integrated circuits handle signal processing, power management, and inter-system communication.
By incorporating noise-reduction elements into its design, the VT-2000-S46-2 proportional amplifier improves the overall signal integrity and safeguards the system against interference. The amplifier needs a power source of 24VDC and operates at 200 Hz, with a tolerance of ±10%. The device's 32-pin plug-in Euro card design allows for easy connection to third-party electronic control systems. By focusing on a seamless connection with control systems, the amplifier guarantees constant, accurate performance for hydraulic valve applications. This amplifier is ideal for automated control systems that demand constant and accurate valve operation.