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Sprint Electric adds DC servo controllers

By: Sprint Electric Ltd
12 October, 2015
Sprint Electric adds DC servo controllers
Sprint Electric adds DC servo controllers
Latest additions are the 400 XLV model for motors rated up to 4 Amps, the 800 XLV for 8 Amps, and the 1200 XLV for 12 Amps.

October 12, 2015 - Sprint Electric releases the 400 XLV model for motors rated up to 4 Amps, the 800 XLV for 8 Amps, and the 1200 XLV for 12 Amps. The drives are miniature, fast response DC motor speed controllers, offered in a compact, easy to use DIN rail mounting package. They are designed for use with permanent magnet brushed DC servo motors rated from 4 to 12 Amps.

Despite measuring just 60 mm wide, 120 mm high and 105 mm deep for the 400 and 800 models, and 69 mm wide for the 1200 model, the XLV is a genuine four quadrant drive that can motor and brake in both directions of rotation to offer outstanding control of motor speed and torque.

The controllers are suitable for use on DC supplies up to 48 V and can be used in either current (torque) or speed control modes. For highly dynamic applications, a shaft-mounted DC tacho-generator is recommended for speed feedback. In less demanding applications, armature voltage feedback (Avf) can be used. The reference signal for both current and speed control can be either bipolar (+/-10 V) or unipolar (0 to 10 V). Motor speed can be controlled in both forward and reverse directions.

An adjustable current limit and fast-acting current control loop protect the controller and motor from sustained overloads.

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