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Product Description
Copley Controls specializes in advanced motion control solutions. The company offers high performance drives for servo and stepper motors. Their product range includes compact efficient drives for industrial automation applications. The MP3-090-10 DC servo drive is one such product designed for precision and reliability in motion control systems.
The MP3-090-10 servo drive supports a peak current of 10 A (7.07 Arms-sine) with a peak time of one second to allow short bursts of high power. The continuous current rating is 5 A (3.53 Arms-sine) per phase that ensures reliable operation in demanding environments. It operates with a wide input voltage range from + 14 to + 90 VDC for various industrial setups. The dual H-bridge MOSFET architecture ensures efficient power delivery with a PWM frequency of 12.5 kHz and ripple frequencies of 25 kHz minimizing noise and improving performance. The model’s command inputs include galvanically isolated CANopen signals for robust communication. Analog inputs offer 12 bit resolution for torque and velocity control. High speed digital inputs handle encoder position and torque commands efficiently. The drive’s auxiliary power requires 24 VDC with a typical consumption of 12.3 W. The device also includes internal diagnostics for enhanced reliability and performance monitoring.
The Bantam M-Axis series drive supports multiple control modes for servo and stepper configurations. Servo modes include profile position, velocity and torque control with options for interpolated position (PVT) and homing. Analog inputs allow ± 10 VDC velocity/torque control while digital PWM inputs offer precise torque control. For steppers, it supports position commands via pulse/direction, CW/CCW and quadrature A/B inputs. The drive integrates camming functions and supports internal indexing for advanced motion profiles. CANopen communication ensures seamless integration with automation networks while high speed inputs manage torque and position commands with precision.