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News Release from: Servo Dynamics | Subject: MB2 Series servo amplifier
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2003
Servo seeks number-one spot
The MB2 Series servo amplifier is engineered for performance, reliability, compatibility and cost.
The MB2 Series servo amplifier is engineered for performance, reliability, compatibility and cost This series incorporates the latest analogue and digital technology
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The MB2 Series comes with a two-year warranty.
This product was designed to be wiring and mounting compatible with other manufacturers.
The MB2 Series servo amplifiers are designed to be the number one choice for machine designers.
The MB2 Series servo amplifier comes in a multi-axis module with a bus voltage of 40 to 170V DC and a stand-alone amplifier with a bus voltage of 55 to 120V AC.
This series is designed with three power ranges: 8A continuous and 16A peak; 16A continuous and 32A peak; and 24A continuous and 48A peak.
The amplifier features user-friendly setup and tuning, and is packed with flexibility.
The control loops are analogue for high performance.
A microprocessor is integrated into the design for flexibility and reliability.
The amplifier operates in current or velocity mode.
The servo amplifier can be commanded by a +/-10V DC signal or a pulse and direction digital command.
The feedback options are tachometer, encoder or sensorless.
The power stage is fully isolated and the inputs are optically isolated for noise immunity.
The stand-alone amplifier is integrated with a shunt regulator.
The MB2 is protected against overtemperature, overcurrent, and short circuit of the motor leads.
A dual LED (green and red) indicates the status of the amplifier.
The MB2 Series is recognised by ETL/CETL forUL508c and is in compliance with CE directives.
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