The motor-integrated KSM02 servo-drive consists of a synchronous servo motor with integrated inverter, control electronics and firmware. A hybrid cable connecting the components in a daisy chain provides DC power and communication. The components are cooled by convection through the motor casing surface.
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The near-motor KMS02/03 servo-drives are decentralized inverters with control electronics and firmware. A hybrid cable connecting the components in a daisy chain provides DC power and communication. The KMS02/03 supports both asynchronous and synchronous motors (rotary and linear). Depending on size, a thermal interface for cold-plate assembly is available in addition to the standard convection cooling method.
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The IndraDrive Cs (HCS01) compact converters cover the lower kW range of the power range. They combine power and control units in a single unit, and offer Ethernet-based communication, a multi-encoder interface, and integrated safety technology.
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The IndraDrive C (HCS02) converters cover the middle kW range of the power range. They come with a control unit slot that has various interfaces for connecting to the automation environment, for encoder systems, safety technology, and additional digital and analog signals, etc.
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The IndraDrive C (HCS03) converters cover the upper kW range of the power range. They come with a control unit slot that has various interfaces for connecting to the automation environment, for encoder systems, safety technology, and additional digital and analog signals, etc.
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The HMV01 supply units generate a DC bus voltage from the supply voltage. They come in rectifier and rectifier/regeneration variants. Rectifier/regeneration variants can also feed regenerative energy back into the supply network, keeping the DC bus voltage at a constant level regardless of supply voltage. Depending on size, the supply units come with integrated components, such as network contactor, braking transistor or brake resistor. Air cooling is the only type of cooling available.
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The HMS01 single-axis inverters are powered by direct current and use it to generate a controlled AC output voltage of variable amplitude and frequency for operating a motor. They come with a control unit slot that has various interfaces for connecting to the automation environment, for encoder systems, safety technology, and additional digital and analog signals, etc. The firmware in the control unit controls the inverter and offers extensive additional functions. For multi-axis applications, the inverters are powered by the DC bus from HMV01 or HMU05 supply devices. It is also possible to power the inverters from the DC bus of an HCS converter for smaller axis packages and with an appropriate power reserve in the HCS.
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The HMD01 double-axis inverters are powered by direct current and use it to generate two independently controlled AC output voltages of variable amplitude and frequency for operating two motors. They come with a control unit slot that has various interfaces for connecting to the automation environment, for encoder systems, safety technology, and additional digital and analog signals, etc. The firmware in the control unit controls both inverters independently and offers extensive additional functions. For multi-axis applications, the inverters are powered by the DC bus from HMV01 or HMU05 supply devices. It is also possible to power the inverters from the DC bus of an HCS converter for smaller axis packages and with an appropriate power reserve in the HCS.
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The HMV02 supply unit generates a DC bus voltage from the supply voltage. It is available in a rectifier/regeneration variant. This means it can also feed regenerative energy back into the supply network, keeping the DC bus voltage at a constant level regardless of supply voltage. The network contactor, braking transistor or brake resistor are integrated. Air cooling is the only type of cooling available.
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The HMS02 single-axis inverters are powered by direct current and use it to generate a controlled AC output voltage of variable amplitude and frequency for operating a motor. They come with a control unit slot that has various interfaces for connecting to the automation environment, for encoder systems, safety technology, and additional digital and analog signals, etc. The firmware in the control unit controls the motor inverter and offers extensive additional functions. For multi-axis applications, the inverters are powered by the DC bus from the HMV02 supply unit. It is also possible to power the inverters from the DC bus of an HCS converter for smaller axis packages and with an appropriate power reserve in the HCS02.
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