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News Release from: Lenze | Subject: Smd inverters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 January 2006
Inverters add new features for free
The smd range of inverters now has a range of extra functions at no extra cost.
The success of the Lenze smd range of inverters has allowed extra functionality to be added at no extra cost The smd inverters cover 0.25 to 2.2kW with single-phase input and up to 22kW with three-phase supply
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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By cutting out nonessential features, the Lenze smd range of inverters brings new economy to 25% of the inverter market.
They are notable for the plug-in EPM memory chip, which allows instant setting of parameters, even without power.
Now extra functions for pi control and ramps have been added with improved analogue input at no extra cost.
The pi function compares an analogue signal to a setpoint such as might be found in pump and fan applications.
This gives low cost control for levels, pressure or temperature.
There is now an option for S-shaped ramps to achieve gentle starts and stops, ideal for conveyors with discrete products.
A full second set of ramps can be held in the inverter memory and selected if products change.
The smd analogue input has been increased in resolution from 8 to 10bit.
This means faster response to signal changes, smoother acceleration and improved speed holding accuracy.
In another new option, CANbus serial communications are possible.
With these new no-cost functions, easy programming, extremely compact dimensions and attractive pricing, the smd range is set to become even more popular in 2006. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...
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