Three-phase AC drives add Ethernet Powerlink

A Baldor product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 11, 2007

Baldor has published a guide to an Ethernet-compatible three-phase AC drive family for higher power machinery applications.

Motion control components compatible with the real-time Ethernet Powerlink protocol offer significant design opportunities for machinery OEMs.

Baldor has published a guide to an Ethernet-compatible three-phase AC drive family for higher power machinery applications.

The 28-page catalogue details the drive's architecture which includes a shared DC bus, a bus for plug-in expansion options, and software configuration for different motor types - and introduces Ethernet Powerlink.

Potential application configurations are also explored, including an illustration of the drive connected in a multi-axis centralised control scenario, and one functioning as a stand-alone intelligent drive.

The catalogue is available free of charge in electronic or printed form.

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