Difference between revisions of "ARGON Servo Drive"
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* Input [[reference signal|reference signals]] including [[pulse and direction]], [[quadrature]], [[analog reference|analog]] and [[PWM]] | * Input [[reference signal|reference signals]] including [[pulse and direction]], [[quadrature]], [[analog reference|analog]] and [[PWM]] | ||
* High functional density: all features included in single model | * High functional density: all features included in single model | ||
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See the main article [[Argon setup guide]]. | See the main article [[Argon setup guide]]. | ||
Revision as of 12:26, 16 June 2013
| ARGON Servo Drive | |
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| 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 | |
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
Key features
- High dynamic range torque control
- Wide range motor support, from DC to AC, from 50 W to 1500 W
- Built in 4-way Safe torque off with motor braking
- Sophisticated Dead-time distortion elimination
- Dual CPU architecture with dedicated ARM CPU for user applications and I/O
- Flexible feedback device port supporting incremental, serial and analog encoders and resolvers
- Multidrop & multiaxis capable SimpleMotion V2 field bus support
- Input reference signals including pulse and direction, quadrature, analog and PWM
- High functional density: all features included in single model
Specifications
See main article Argon specifications.
Documentation & user guides
See the main article Argon setup guide.