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{{Infobox drive
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==Preliminary specifications==
| name = Argon
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* 85-250 VAC
| image=[[File:argon_single.jpg|240px]]
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| modelno = ARGON-4K000
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| drivetype          = Servo motor drive
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| motors = AC, DC, BLDC, Linear
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| controlmodes = Position, Velocity, Torque
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| production = End of Life
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| voltage = 84 - 380 VDC
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| acvoltage = 85 - 264 VAC
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| currentrange = 0.1 - 16A
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| feedbacksignals=[[Quadrature]] encoder
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| referencesignals=[[Pulse and direction]], [[PWM]], [[Analog reference|Analog]], [[SimpleMotion V2]]
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| configtool=[[Granity]]
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| agencies=CE (EMC & LVD directives)
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| 3dmodel={{dlfile|Argon 3d models.zip|IGES & STEP}}
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| url=[https://granitedevices.com/digital-servo-drive-argon/ Granite Devices ARGON]
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}}{{ArgonManualNav|width=22em|notoc=1}}
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[[File:Argon flyer.PNG|300px|thumb|link=ArgonFlyerA4.pdf|PDF version of ARGON flyer. [[Media:ArgonFlyerA4.pdf|Download]].]]
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'''Argon''' is a digital servo drive designed for driving AC/BLDC and DC servo motors in various operating modes.
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==Features==
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===State of the Art===
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* [[High dynamic range torque control]]
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* Wide range motor support, from DC, BLDC, AC and Linear, from 50 W to 1500 W
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* Sophisticated [[dead-time distortion]] elimination
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* Flexible feedback device port supporting incremental, serial and analog encoders and resolvers ¹
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* Dual CPU architecture with dedicated open source ARM CPU for user functionality
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* High functional density and cost efficiency: all features included in the standard model
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* [[3-level PWM vs 2-level PWM|3-level PWM output]] with reduced motor heating
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===Control===
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* Input [[setpoint signal|setpoint signals]] including [[pulse and direction]], [[quadrature]], [[analog setpoint|analog]] and [[PWM]]
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* Multidrop & multiaxis capable real-time [[SimpleMotion V2]] field bus for setup & control
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* Internal axis homing function with sensorless [[Hard-stop homing|hard-stop operating mode]]
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===Protections & Ruggedness===
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* 3-way [[safe torque off|Safe torque off]] with motor braking
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* Prevent machine damage via I²t (motor temperature modeling), blocked motion and tracking error detection
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* Industry leading ruggedness: over current, short circuit, over voltage, under voltage and over temperature protections, internally fused, data/communication error detection
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* Internal AC inrush current limiter and surge protection
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* High tolerance for fluctuations in AC supply voltage
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* [[Product warranty terms|Warranty]] 24 months
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¹) Check up-to-date feedback device support from firmware changelogs.
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==Applications==
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*Industrial servo control
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*CNC
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*Precision robotics
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*Spindles
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*Semiconductor handling
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*Food & white goods
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==Functionality and specifications==
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See main article [[Argon specifications]].
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==Documentation & user guides==
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See the main article [[Argon setup guide]].
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==Availability==
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This product is at its End of Life. For final order and support plan, see [https://granitedevices.com/argon-and-intensify-nx50-product-end-of-life-notice/?preview=true EOL notification].
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[[Category:Motor_drives]]
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[[Category:Argon]]
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