Difference between revisions of "VSD-E and VSD-XE"
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A special feature of VSD-E/XE is that it can control two indepdendent brush DC servo motors on single drive. This mode is achieved by downloading a freerly available DualDC firmware to the drive. DualDC mode has several restrictions compared to single axis mode due to hardware limitations. | A special feature of VSD-E/XE is that it can control two indepdendent brush DC servo motors on single drive. This mode is achieved by downloading a freerly available DualDC firmware to the drive. DualDC mode has several restrictions compared to single axis mode due to hardware limitations. | ||
==Documentation== | ==Documentation== | ||
+ | [http://granitedevices.fi/assets/files/VSD-E_GettingStarted.pdf Getting started guide (PDF)] | ||
+ | [http://granitedevices.fi/assets/files/vsd-e_160_manual.pdf VSD-E/XE manual (PDF)] |
Revision as of 11:24, 26 March 2012
Specifications
VSD-E/XE drive is a versatile servo drive from Granite Devices. Main specifications are:
VSD-E | VSD-XE | |
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Supported motors | AC, BLDC, DC (and stepper preliminary) | AC, BLDC, DC (and stepper preliminary) |
Supported feedback devices | Quadrature encoder & Hall sensors | Quadrature encoder & Hall sensors |
Control modes | Torque, Velocity, Position | Torque, Velocity, Position |
Control sources | Pulse/dir, Analog, SPI, PWM | Pulse/dir, Analog, SPI, PWM |
Support DualDC | Yes | Yes |
Voltage range | 12-160VDC | 12-160VDC |
Continuous output current range for AC/BLDC | 0.1-10A | 0.1-14A |
Continuous output current range for DC | 0.1-14A | 0.1-18A |
Peak output current range for AC/BLDC | 0.1-20A | 0.1-20A |
Peak output current range for DC | 0.1-40A | 0.1-40A |
DualDC
A special feature of VSD-E/XE is that it can control two indepdendent brush DC servo motors on single drive. This mode is achieved by downloading a freerly available DualDC firmware to the drive. DualDC mode has several restrictions compared to single axis mode due to hardware limitations.