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Servo boosts torque with adaptive control

A B and R Industrial Automation Corp product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 22, 2005

The latest version of the Acopos servo drive supports the operation of all conventional motor types.

The latest version of the Acopos servo drive from B and R supports the operation of all conventional motor types: synchronous motors, asynchronous motors with or without a feedback system, linear motors and direct drives.

The adaptive, asymptotic control algorithm for sensorless operation of asynchronous motors demonstrates excellent torque characteristics throughout the entire speed range.

It goes without saying that the motors are identified automatically.

This system has already been used successfully in a variety of applications both in the area of materials handling as well as for main motors in the textiles and plastics industries.

The entire system is integrated using Ethernet Powerlink.

Operating servo drives and frequency inverters on the same network guarantees universal software interfaces and diagnostic options.

These products are currently available at power ratings between 400W and 64kW.

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