A servo driver is a device that controls a servo motor. Its main function is to drive the servo motor, enabling the equipment to generate power and operate normally. It has many functions such as controlling AC power input, rapid shutdown protection against instantaneous power failure, regenerative braking, dynamic braking, and voltage monitoring. Servo drivers have numerous parameters, including position proportional gain, position feedforward gain, speed proportional gain, and speed integral time constant, which can be set through debugging software.
I. The meaning of servo driver
A servo driver, also known as a servo controller or servo amplifier, is part of a servo system and is mainly used in high-precision positioning systems. It is a controller used to control servo motors by controlling the servo motors through three methods: position, speed, and torque, to achieve high-precision positioning of the transmission system.
II. Functions and Roles of Servo Drivers
A servo driver is a controller that drives a servo motor, enabling the device to generate power and operate normally. Its functions can be further subdivided into many types, including:
1. Parameter grouping settings and control modes can be switched online at will.
2. Control power AC input, configurable wide voltage input.
3. Instantaneous power failure and rapid shutdown protection function.
4. Regenerative braking and dynamic braking functions.
5. Absolute value system voltage monitoring and low voltage warning function.
6. The debugging software supports parameter management, monitoring, and oscilloscope functions.
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