AMD2000 Series - Servo Drive - User Manual
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ANCA Motion
3.
Product Overview
3.1
What this Chapter Contains
This chapter introduces reader to the AMD2000 3A and 9A servo drive by providing the following information
Features,
Operating Principle
Explanation of Labelling and Markings
Connector overview
3.2
Features
The AMD2000 is a versatile brushless AC servo drive incorporating a digital signal processor (DSP) for control of
rotary and linear motors. In general, the drive receives motion commands via a higher level controller, such as a
CNC, either in the form of structured position commands, or as a series of instructions controlling one or more
user pre-defined moves stored locally on the drive. The communication is based on the state-of-the-art
EtherCAT
®
interface. In certain applications the drive is also capable of running in standalone mode executing
pre-defined repetitive moves
Standard features include:
Single axis drive for AC synchronous servo motors and induction motors.
Models with continuous current ratings of 3A or 9A.
Direct connection to 105V
– 265VAC single phase or 3-phase.
Support for incremental analog and digital encoders, as well as absolute encoders.
Position, velocity and torque/current control.
Modbus communication port (RS422/RS485/RS232)
Display and push buttons for standalone operation.
8 optically isolated general purpose digital inputs.
6 optically isolated general purpose digital outputs.
2 differential digital inputs (optionally can be used as additional general purpose digital inputs,
for a total of 10)
2 analog inputs (±10V) and 1 analog output (±10V).
EtherCAT
®
connectivity.
Easy setup using ANCA MotionBench Tool.
Small foot print. On-board 24VDC power supply and auxiliary I/O reduce overall system size
and cost.
Rugged and reliable design
Please refer to section
12.Technical Data
for detailed product specifications