AMC feature a complete family of POWERLINK Servo Amplifiers to 27.4kW Output

The Ethernet POWERLINK family of DigiFlex® Performance™ (DP) digital servo drives from Advanced Motion Controls provide a wide range of options for servo system solutions. DPP/DZP drives deliver peak power output from 1.5 to 27.4kW, and support an array of feedback and motor options, offering a versatile blend of cutting edge technology and proven results.

Ethernet POWERLINK is an open standard fieldbus for real-time Ethernet-based motion control created by B&R (Bernecker+Rainer Industrie-Elektronik) designed to give users a single, consistent, and integrated means for handling all communication tasks in modern automation. A POWERLINK network integrates all automation components such as PLCs, sensors, I/O modules, motion controllers, safety controls, and HMI systems.


The Ethernet POWERLINK family of DigiFlex® Performance™ (DP) digital servo drives from Advanced Motion Controls provide a wide range of options for servo system solutions. DPP/DZP drives deliver peak power output from 1.5 to 27.4kW, and support an array of feedback and motor options, offering a versatile blend of cutting edge technology and proven results.

Models include open frame DC input varieties and packaged AC input varieties. These motor controllers utilize POWERLINK, Modbus TCP, or Ethernet communication and are commissioned with AMCs user-friendly DriveWare® software via a USB interface.

More information on the AMCs POWERLINK Servo Amplifiers can be viewed at the links below-

https://www.electromate.com/amplifiers-powerlink-modbus-tcp-ethernet.html


For more information, please contact:
EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
Toll Free Fax: 877-737-8699
www.electromate.com

Tags: POWERLINK, Servo Amplifier, BLDC Drive, Servo Drive, Advanced Motion Controls, Electromate

Featured Product

FAULHABER MICROMO - Game changer in logistics

FAULHABER MICROMO - Game changer in logistics

Faster, more efficient, more sustainable - due to global competition in industry combined with booming online trade, transport structures in intralogistics are facing new challenges. The industries' answer: Automation. From storage to shipping, key work steps are being taken over by intelligent logistics robots, such as automatic storage and retrieval machines and driverless transport systems. To work efficiently and reliably around the clock, these robots need flexible and particularly compact drive solutions.