Servosila-SC-25-Brushless-Motor-Controllers
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Typical applications of Servosila SC-25 controllers include:
servo drives, servo mechanisms,
traction electric drives, thrust drives,
industrial machines, pumps, conveyor belts,
robots,
robotic warehouses, robotic stores,
medical equipment,
agricultural and farming equipment,
test equipment, test beds,
automated measurement and diagnostics equipment,
CNC machines,
actuated computer vision systems.
The controllers support the following kinds of electric motors:
Brushless DC motors (PMSM, BLDC, Direct Drive, Gimbal) of any manufacturer,
... Sensored or Sensorless,
...with or without absolute shaft encoders,
...with or without a gearbox,
...with sinusoidal or trapezoidal control,
as well as Brushed DC Motors
and Solenoids.
The following interfaces to absolute position encoders are supported by the controllers:
BISS-C encoder interface (e.g RLS magnetic encoders),
SSI encoder interface,
SPI encoder interface (e.g CUI Devices’ encoders),
PWM encoder interface (e.g AMS encoders),
Quadrature interface
External absolute position encoders (optional) enable such functions as servo control, direct
drive control, robust speed control at low speeds, a brake function, and various safety functions.
If an electric drive does not have an encoder, the controllers are capable of operating using Hall
sensors, or in an open loop position control mode similar to step motors. A Sensorless control
mode is available for controlling brushless motors that do not have built-in Hall Sensors or
attached encoders.
The way the controllers are designed is that if an encoder is present, the system will try to use it
whenever it makes sense. If no encoder is present, the system will still operate properly, but may
do so not as good as it would with an encoder.
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