Friday, June 30, 2006
Brush/Brushless Servo Motors feature low torque ripple
Series SE500 consists of 8 brushed servos from 23-500 W, while Series SE600 features 8 low inertia brushless servos from 30-1,500 W, and Series SE700 includes 12 medium inertia brushless servos from 50-7,000 W. Differential Hall signals U, V, and W are standard on SE600 and SE700 units. Torque ripple on these 10-pole servos is 0.3% of rated torque. Series SE500 features 1,000 line differential encoders, while Series SE600 and SE700 come with 2,000 line differential encoders.
San Luis Obispo, CA - Trust Automation, Inc. has introduced a new series of brushed servos and two series of brushless servos that can lower the cost of new or existing applications, and improve the performance of an existing application. The integration into an existing application is easy as each motor has been designed as a, "Drop-in-Replacement." Additionally, each series of servo motors has been engineered to reduce torque ripple for smooth operation. Integral encoder, brake, and tachometer options make these brushed and brushless servos ideal for: Robotics, machine tools, medical equipment, assembly, and packaging applications.
Matching the right servo is easy. The SE500 series consists of eight brushed servos from 23 Watts up to 500 Watts. These motors have been designed for high performance. For example, the 5000 rpm SE540-0200 motor is rated at 200 Watts, 3.3 A continuous, and 25 A peak for greater throughput.
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