Amplifier packs a punch

Pittsburgh, Pa.—ACS1335 and ACS1350 single-axis, digital brushless servo amplifiers each have a digital front end that uses PC menu-driven software. Encoder outputs to 1024 pulses per revolution are synthesized, providing the user with smooth operation at low speeds and high-position accuracy. The amplifiers have an integral power supply and are said to be well-suited to such applications...

By Staff June 1, 1999

Pittsburgh, Pa.—ACS1335 and ACS1350 single-axis, digital brushless servo amplifiers each have a digital front end that uses PC menu-driven software. Encoder outputs to 1024 pulses per revolution are synthesized, providing the user with smooth operation at low speeds and high-position accuracy. The amplifiers have an integral power supply and are said to be well-suited to such applications as robotics, packaging, semiconductor manufacturing, and factory automation. Rated at 12.9 kW (25.8 kW peak) and 17.9 kW (35.8 kW peak), these servo amplifiers are designed for use with brushless servo motors. Continuous current rating for the ACS1335 is 35 A and 50 A for the ACS1350.

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