Motor Technology is introducing the LTi CDF3000 compact, low-cost, digital servo drive. Measuring just 55 x 160 x 120mm, LTi's CDF3000 offers features and functions that would normally only be found in more expensive, high-end drives. It is available in the UK from Motor Technology.
Operating from a 24V or 48V DC supply, the CDF3000 has a robust mechanical design, comprehensive CANopen DSP 402 integration, safe standstill in accordance with EN 954-1 category 3, and an integral safety relay. It can run synchronous, asynchronous and DC motors, and is compatible with resolver and SSI absolute encoder feedback devices.
Additional features of the CDF3000 include evaluation of two encoders, evaluation of multi-turn encoders, sequenced positioning tasks, PLCmotion functionality, cam-switching group, and an online position profile generator.
Motor Technology's managing director, Andrew Fallows, comments: "The CDF3000 is a bit like a buying a basic car but getting the top-of-the-range-model. It is a small, low-cost drive suitable for highly demanding automation applications."
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