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| Logic power || 24 VDC +/- 10% || 0.1 - 0.4 A || 0.5 A
 
| Logic power || 24 VDC +/- 10% || 0.1 - 0.4 A || 0.5 A
 
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| rowspan="2"|Motor power || 85 - 264 VAC 50/60 Hz || 0 - 15 A || 26 A
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| rowspan="2"|Motor power || 85 - 264 VAC 50/60 Hz || 0 - 15 A* || 26 A*
 
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|  84 - 380 VDC || 0 - 15 A || 26 A
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|  84 - 380 VDC || 0 - 15 A* || 26 A*
 
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Note: Estimating true current or power consumption based on this table may be difficult as current demand typically varies greatly and and almost completely depends on motor load conditions.
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*) Estimating true current or power consumption based on this table may be difficult as current demand typically varies greatly and and almost completely depends on motor load conditions.
  
 
==Key features==
 
==Key features==

Revision as of 20:59, 13 June 2013

ARGON Servo Drive
Device type Servo motor drive
Supported motors AC, DC, BLDC
Control modes Position, Velocity, Torque
Status Under development
Electrical
DC supply voltage 48 - 380 VDC
AC supply voltage 85 - 255 VAC
Output current range 0.1 - 15A
Setpoint signals Pulse and direction, PWM, Analog, SimpleMotion
Feedback devices Quadrature encoder, SinCos, Serial
General
Configuration tool

GDtool

Argon is a digital servo drive designed for driving AC/BLDC and DC servo motors in various operating modes.

Status

Follow Argon in final development stage. See our blog at openservodrive.com

Preliminary specifications

Input power

Supply Input voltage Input current typ Input current max
Logic power 24 VDC +/- 10% 0.1 - 0.4 A 0.5 A
Motor power 85 - 264 VAC 50/60 Hz 0 - 15 A* 26 A*
84 - 380 VDC 0 - 15 A* 26 A*
  • ) Estimating true current or power consumption based on this table may be difficult as current demand typically varies greatly and and almost completely depends on motor load conditions.

Key features