Introduction

ACS servo drives are developed with 32-bit DSP control technology based on advanced control algorithm. Because of their high performance and highly competitive price, they are ideal for substituting some popular AC servo drives available on the markets. Those AC servo drives accept input commands of PUL/DIR signals, so they can be used to upgrade stepping drives to ACS servo drives without modifying control systems, offering higher precision, higher speed, lower heating and lower noise performance.

A built-in controller can be used for testing and tuning. PC based utility software and handheld configuration & tuning tools can meet different tuning environments or requirements.

Features

  • Cost-effective, 32-bit DSP control technology.
  • Input: 18 - 180 VDC, Peak Current: 18A , Cont. Current: 6 A (Max).
  • Driving 25 - 750W AC & Brushless DC servo motors.
  • FOC-SVPWM technologies.
  • Opto-isolated, support single-ended and differential inputs.
  • Support PUL/DIR and CW/CCW control signals.
  • Electronic gear rate from 1/255 to 255.
  • Self-test function with trapezoidal velocity profile.
  • PC based and handheld configuration tools optional.
  • Following error lock range adjustable.
  • Over-voltage, over-current, encoder failure protections.
  • 10 latest failures self-record function.

Applications

Widely used in small and medium automation machines and equipments, such as inkjet printers, engraving machines, electronics manufacturing equipments, special NC machines, pick and place devices, packing devices, and so on. Particularly suitable for applications desired for high speed, high precision, and low motor noise.

 

ACS306

Specification Range Unit
Input voltage +18 to +30 VDC
Continuous current 6.0 A
Peak current 18.0 A
Power 200 W
 

ACS606

Specification Range Unit
Input voltage +18 to +60 VDC
Continuous current 6.0 A
Peak current 18.0 A
Power 200 W

ACS806

Specification Range Unit
Input voltage +20 to +80 VDC
Continuous current 6.0 A
Peak current 18.0 A
Power 400 W