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Product category: Stepper and Servo Drives, Motors, Controls
News Release from: Stober Drives | Subject: Posidyn SDS 4000
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 31 December 2002

Servo takes on dynamic applications

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The software for the new Posidyn SDS 4000 servo drive series is fully compatible with the vector-controlled frequency inverters of the Stober Posidrive FDS 4000 series.

The software for the new Posidyn SDS 4000 servo drive series is fully compatible with the vector-controlled frequency inverters of the Stober Posidrive FDS 4000 series Both product families are equipped with a number of outstanding features

Where as the Posidrive FDS 4000 frequency inverters offer solutions for dynamic drive applications at a cost effective price.

The Posidyn SDS 4000 servo drive series are available for highly dynamic application requirements.

The project planning and installation of large-scale systems is simplified greatly by the common software interface of the two product families.

The user commands for the servo drives and frequency inverters are the same and laid out in an easy to use way.

This means that with a fieldbus request it makes no difference whether Posidyn SDS 4000 or a Posidrive FDS 4000 is addressed as both addresses have the same parameters.

The device software from both product families includes the following high-performance functions: rotary axis positioning without rounding off; an error-free electronic gearbox; winder applications; and further technological functions.

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