Stepper motor drive X-PLUS ET S4

stepper motor drive
stepper motor drive
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► New series of stepping motor drives with EtherCAT interface, direct input from the main AC power supply (from 110 VAC to 230 VAC) and STO function. ► Optimized for coupling with SANYO DENKI stepping motors, fitted with encoder. ► Possibility to be connected directly from the main (from 110 VAC to 230 VAC), saving on transformer use. ► High performance in terms of power and able to further increase the application potential. HIGHLIGHTS ► STO [SIL3] function. ► Error Detection Monitor. ► Communication by means of EtherCAT interface. ► Modes of operation: Profile Position and CSP. ► Full digital microstepping drive. ► Wide range of SANYO DENKI stepping motors to be coupled with: holding torque up to 9,2 Nm and flange size 86 mm. ► Extremely compact size. ► A highly sophisticated opertaion system, preserving anyhow the traditional ease of use of R.T.A. drives. ► UL/CSA ► Possibility to switch off motor current by means of STO function. ► Version: drive housed in a metallic box 169 x 129 x 46 mm, equipped with plug-in connectors. ► Range of operating voltage: 110-230 VAC. ► Protections: -Protection against under voltage and over voltage. -Protection against a short-circuit at motor outputs. -Overtemperature protection. ► Electronic damping facility for further acoustic noise and mechanic vibrations reduction. ► Optoinsulated auxiliary and programmable inputs and outputs. ► Optimized for coupling with SANYO DENKI stepping motors, fitted with encoder. ► External fans not needed. ► Warranty: 24 months. SETTING BY MEANS OF EtherCAT INTERFACE ► Wide range of motor phase current setting. ► Motor current overboost.

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