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Servo runs in torque or velocity mode

A Midwest Motion Products product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 14, 2003

The Model M1224-BL servo drive is designed to accept input voltages ranging from 200 to 360V DC (unregulated) and features a continuous output current of 12A (24A peak for 1s).

The Model M1224-BL servo drive is designed to accept input voltages ranging from 200 to 360V DC (unregulated) and features a continuous output current of 12A (24A peak for 1s).

The amplifier accepts a typical input command signal of +/-10V DC, or 35V DC maximum.

Measuring just 137 x 33 x 193mm, the Model M1224-BL is armed with a number of useful standard features that include adjustable peak and continuous current limiting, a scaleable input command signal, tachometer scaling, and built in diagnostics with protection against over-voltage, over-temperature, and ground faults.

Very tight speed regulation can be obtained, despite typical torque disturbances, in a velocity controlled servo system.

The company offers a variety of standard companion equipment to accompany these unique drives, including multi-axis configurations, DC power supplies, DC servo motors and planetary gear-motors, complete with integrally mounted optical encoders, failsafe brakes, and motor speed controls.

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