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Unwinding using vector inverter
1. Torque control automatically adjust the speed so that the instructed torque value is maintained. This means that the speed is not controlled. (However, yo... More Details >>
- No:21420
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:27
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We do not offer an explosion-proof type of vector inverter. More Details >>
- No:21644
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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We do not offer a geared motor. More Details >>
- No:21647
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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Cycle operation mode, continuous operation mode, torque characteristic selection
When using a motor with an encoder by performing auto tuning, you need to choose the operation mode or continuous operation mode depending on the application... More Details >>
- No:21661
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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In addition to speed control, you can also select torque control as well as you can perform position control using an option. The speed control range is as l... More Details >>
- No:21655
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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It is considered that conditions including the power supply and noise change whether the parameter unit is connected or disconnected, influencing the analog ... More Details >>
- No:21454
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:27
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Since the torque control accuracy is influenced by change of motor temperature:- Standard product???±5% (at 75 deg C) ±0.5%/deg C of rated torque- Combinatio... More Details >>
- No:21645
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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1:1500 when using a vector control dedicated motor. Continuous 100% torque operation and short-time 150% torque operation are possible even at 1 rpm. Continu... More Details >>
- No:21662
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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The servo motor provides the highest precision and response.With the vector inverter, position control using pulse train input ensures position control at pr... More Details >>
- No:22036
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:30
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Inverter current characteristics
In general, relationship between T (torque), K (constant), V (voltage), I (current), and F (frequency) is expressed as "T = K × (V/F) × I". Since (V/F) is co... More Details >>
- No:21505
- Release Date:2018/08/22 16:28
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