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Product category: Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Midwest Motion Products | Subject: MMP-M1525-BR-24V
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 24 January 2005

Servo isn't fussy about its supply

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Designed for simple operation, the MMP-M1525-BR-24V servo drive accepts DC input voltages ranging from 20 to 100V DC (unregulated).

Designed for simple operation, the MMP-M1525-BR-24V servo drive accepts DC input voltages ranging from 20 to 100V DC (unregulated) The PWM servo amplifier features a continuous output current capacity of 15A, and a peak of 25A

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

Measuring just 165 x 36 x 36mm, the Model MMP-M1525-BR-24V servo drive is armed with a number of useful standard features that include adjustable peak and continuous current limiting, current monitoring, limit switch inputs, inhibit input, fault output, tachometer scaling, and built in LED display diagnostics, with protection against overvoltage, overtemperature and earth faults.

The feature that sets the Model MMP-M1525-BR-24V servo drive apart from all the rest, however, is its ability to operate from a DC supply ranging from just 20 to 100V DC, unregulated.

Battery supplies are also acceptable.

The unit accepts analogue tachometer feedback for closed loop velocity operation, or can operate in the "torque mode" with no feedback required.

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