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AMC-2210

Source: AMC/Densei
family of low cost, high performance servo amplifiers

FEATURES:

  • Low Cost
  • 9.5(h) x 3(w) x 7.5(d) in.
  • Drives brush & brushless DC motors
  • Two models with 6.5A/12.5A or 12.5A/25A (continuous/peak) outputs
  • On-board sinsuoidal & trapezoidal commutation
  • System can employ Hall sensors, optional resolver, optional encoder
  • Protected against low voltage, overcurrent, overtemperature, shorted motor, RMS current limit, & regenerative fault
  • Front panel status LEDs
  • True RMS current limiter protects amplifier and motor
  • Current, velocity, voltage control modes
  • Optional resolver module provides emulated encoder output of 1024 lines/rev
A family of low cost, high performance servo amplifiers, the AMC-2210 series can drive brush and brushless DC motors in either a trapezoidal or sinusoidal commutation.  There are two models with continuous output currents of 6.5A and 12.5A.  Peak currents are 12.5A, and 25A respectively.

For brushless motors, the AMC-2210 can use either Hall sensors, an optional resolver, or an optional incremental encoder for commutation.  In addition, it will accept a two-phase sinusoidal current command (two-phase, 120 degreeoffset; third phase is generated internally).  With an encoder, the AMC-2210 atuomatically determines its starting position on power up and energizes the appropriate phases until it find the encoder's reference pulse.

 Protection circuits handle faults that include:  low voltage, over current, over temperature, shorted motor, RMS current limit, and regenerative fault.  The AMC-2210's true RMS current limiter reduces the peak current if the amplifier exceeds the rated continuous RMS current.  Seven front panel status LEDs indicate the above faults and also show when the amplifier is enabled.

AMC/Densei, 2030 Silver Lake Rd, New Brighton, ME 55112. Tel: 651-636-3030; Fax: 651-636-2950.