DC servo-drive DC3000 Plus
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DC servo-drive
DC servo-drive
DC servo-drive
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Characteristics

AC/DC
DC
Type
digital
Number of axes
2-axis
Output signal
digital, analog
Product applications
3D motion, industrial, for production machines, for laser scan heads, flexible
Other characteristics
with PID controller
Intensity

5 A

Power

11.5 W
(39.24 BTU/h)

Description

Our highly engineered components and subsystem solutions—combined with deep expertise in advanced photonics—make us the global technology partner of choice for advanced industrial OEMs and system integrators. Our servo drivers combines expertise from our Cambridge Technology engineering teams to deliver flexible options in digital and analog technology. Engineered by our Cambridge Technology brand, our servo drivers include offerings in digital and analog technology to allow flexible system integration and performance depending on the application needs. Our digital servo board, DC Series feature self-calibration, state-space control and command input optimizations for applications demanding the highest speeds. • Number of Axes : Dual • Command Input : XY2-100 High Speed Serial Digital • Maximum Drive Current Limit1 : 8 amps peak, 5 amps rms Novanta develops photonics solutions through ourglobally recognized brands— ARGES, CambridgeTechnology, Laser Quantum and Synrad— specializingin cutting-edge components and sub-systems forlaser-based diagnostic, analytical, micromachining andfine material processing applications. Powerful lasers,coupled with advanced beam steering and intelligentsub-systems incorporating software and controls, deliverextreme precision and performance, tailored to ourcustomers’ demanding applications.

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