Product Description
Modern motion control systems integrated into production lines surely bring the advantage to any manufacturer. Taking it one step further, an entire production line can be controlled. Technology enables fast synchronization between elements, which also rush response in case of malfunction. Although properly designed and formed production line won’t cause many setbacks, especially when timely inspected and maintained.
Motion control is not just cheaper and more versatile than other solutions - mainly it's also faster. From aerospace through to food and beverages, there can be daily encountered new solutions. Leading manufacturers are committed to maximum automation in their plants, and that means real internal experience. Sanyo Denki Corporation certainly operates according to these standards. One of their many products in the motion control field is the 65AA030VXRF3 “super” servo amplifier.
This programmable amplifier provides compact, higher-performance and lower-cost solutions in machinery automation applications. Over the past decades, Sanyo Denki has pioneered the embedding of programmable automation, motion control and communications features within its servo products. The setup is easily carried out with clear step by step instructions, servo motor selection as well. The 65AA030VXRF3 servo amplifier is optimized for servo applications requiring high peak torque, dynamic response, ease of use and
versatile integration features. Added core configurations show which feedback, communications, and I/O option modules can be combined for custom solutions. Several configurations allow matching specific application and development requirements.
Regarding performance, this amplifier enables high control qualities in terms of rotational accuracy, low-speed deviation, and low position deviation. For setpoint and load changes, transient recovery times are quite short. Many flexible interfaces are compatible, which make the amplifier combined with a proper servo motor a powerfull tandem that positively affects the machine application.