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* [[IONI & IONICUBE user guide|Online user guide]] | * [[IONI & IONICUBE user guide|Online user guide]] | ||
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| − | | Compliance || | + | | Compliance || |
| − | + | Products are in conformity with the: | |
| + | * Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 2014/30/EU, | ||
| + | * Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2011/65/EU, | ||
| + | The following harmonized standards and technical specifications have been applied: | ||
| + | * EMC: EN IEC 61800-3:2023 | ||
| + | * RoHS: EN IEC 6300:2018 | ||
Notes: | Notes: | ||
* In order to meet EMC standard requirements, a proper installation and wiring is necessary. Refer to user guide for proper installation. | * In order to meet EMC standard requirements, a proper installation and wiring is necessary. Refer to user guide for proper installation. | ||
| + | * Signed Declaration of Conformity will be provided on request. | ||
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|Reliability | |Reliability | ||
Latest revision as of 09:59, 17 September 2025
| Function | Description |
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| Servo/stepping motor drive | Closed loop control of various types of servo motors by sinusoidal field oriented control with dead-time distortion correction and high dynamic range torque control.
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| Control modes |
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| Setpoint types |
See setpoint signal / reference inputs list
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| Closed loop | Cascaded control loops (PIV):
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| Feed-forwards | Feed-forwards working in velocity & position control modes:
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| Homing | Integrated homing function for position control mode:
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| Feedback devices | See feedback devices list |
| Safety |
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| Protections |
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| Power supply |
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| Motor output current1 |
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| Commissioning |
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| Compliance |
Products are in conformity with the:
The following harmonized standards and technical specifications have been applied:
Notes:
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| Reliability |
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1) Currents achievable continuously only with with sufficient coolant air flow. Without forced cooling, typically 30-45% of the maximum range can be driven continuously. Despite of this, maximum current is available for short periods of time even without cooling. Current is automatically throttled on temperature rise to protect the drive.