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Technical Explanation for Servomotors and Servo Drives

SensorsSwitchesSafety ComponentsRelaysControl ComponentsAutomation SystemsMotion / DrivesEnergy Conservation Support / Environment Measure EquipmentPower Supplies /In AdditionOthersCommon1 CSM_Servo_TG_E_1_1 Technical Explanation for Servomotors and Servo DrivesIntroductionWhat Is a Servomotor and What Is a Servo Drive?A servomotor is a structural unit of a Servo system and is used with a Servo drive. The servomotor includes the motor that Drives the load and a position detection component, such as an Servo system vary the controlled amount, such as position, speed, or torque, according to the set target value (command value) to precisely control the machine System Configuration ExampleEncoderServomotorTableBall screwServomotorPower transmission mechanismServo driveFeedback signalsFeedback signalsMotor power signalsTarget valuesController(1) Command section(2) Control sectionControls th

Incremental encoders • Absolute encoders Multi-turn absolute encoders are typically used for servomotors. Refer to the Technical Explanation for Rotary Encoders for more information on encoders. Servo Drive Servo drives follow commands from the host controller and control the output torque, rotation speed, or position of ...

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