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Product category: Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Mini Motor | Subject: BS and BSE servos
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 October 2004

Expanded servo range gains dedicated
driver

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Mini Motor has recently expanded its brushless servomotor range with models BS 80/50 and BS 80/100 and with BSE 80/50 and BSE 80/100 (with planetary reduction unit).

Mini Motor has recently expanded its brushless servomotor range with models BS 80/50 and BS 80/100 and with BSE 80/50 and BSE 80/100 (with planetary reduction unit) With powers equivalent to 450 (/50 series) and 900W (/100 series), Mini Motor's new servomotors are controlled by their own Drivert 1000 driver

The range now consists of Drivert 1000 and Drivert 300, the latter controlling synchronous servomotors with wattages up to 300W.

Both Driverts are digital with resolver and DSP technology for sinusoidal brushless servomotors.

They offer high dynamic control of speed, torque and position of the driving shaft.

Featuring 15 inputs and eight digital outputs, two inputs and two analogue outputs, one input/output for simulation or encoder tracking (all I/Os are optoisolated).

A keypad and five-digit display allow programming and control of the drive without the need for a PC.

Alternatively, the drive features RS232, RS485 and CANopen interfaces.

The drive directly controls the NC 24V DC brake which is available, as an optional feature, for the entire range of Mini Motor brushless servomotors.

Up to 127 movement/positioning profiles can be stored, recallable via the digital inputs.

The drive is designed for mounting on panel or inside the board.

The BSE series is designed for low-power applications in many industrial sectors and can also be supplied with lower play.

The factors that have made the BS and BSE Mini Motor brushless motors so successful are the quality of the components used, their maximum flexibility of use, high performance, and excellent quality to price ratio.

At present the BSE series with planetary reduction unit consists of eight different types: BSE 35/30, BSE 35/60, BSE 45/35, BSE 45/70, BSE 55/50, BSE 55/100, BSE 80/50 e BSE 80/100.

Each reduction unit is available with either one or two stages.

The BSE series flanks the BS (BS 35/30, BS 35/60, BS 45/35, BS 45/70, BS 55/50, BS 80/50 e BS 80/100) series of brushless motors which has the same basic features: IP65 protection level (CEI EN60529), four-pole sinusoidal motors, enclosed, rotor with permanent NeFeBr magnets, thermal cutout switch, class F winding according to the VDE0530 standards, and feedback with resolver.

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