Servo motor refers to the electric motor that drives the operation of mechanical elements in the servo system.
It is a controllable mechanical electromagnetic device for mechanical energy conversion and signal conversion in the
precision motion control.
A servo motor 750w is a type of motor that is designed for precise control and positioning of a shaft. It consists of a motor, gear train, control circuit, and a feedback mechanism, and is capable of rotating to a specific angular position and holding that position. Servo motors are commonly used in applications such as robotics, aircraft control systems, and industrial automation, where precise control and positioning are required. They are controlled by a control signal, typically a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal, and use the feedback mechanism to determine their actual position.
High performance: Its torque and inertia ratio is large, the stator current and the stator resistance loss is small, and the rotor parameters can be measured, and the control performance is better: the electromechanical time constant is small, and the linearity is high.
High efficiency: Servo motor does not require reactive excitation current, has high power factor, low copper loss, low heat supply, and high efficiency; it can maintain high output efficiency in a very wide speed and load range: strong overload capacity.
Medical industry: monitor, CT control box, B-mode ultrasound machine, electrocardiogram (electroencephalogram) tester, hemodialysis machine, X-ray machine, slicer, temperature controller, etc.