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You are here: Home / Motors / Electromate’s OEM Servo Module for Brushless DC Motors

Electromate’s OEM Servo Module for Brushless DC Motors

August 27, 2010 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Electromate (www.electromate.com), a global provider of high-performance Automation and Motion Control Systems & Components, is proud to announce the release of the maxon motor DEC module 50/5 – a digital servo amplifier with high-speed controller for brushless DC motors up to 250 Watts.

The maxon motor DEC module 50/5 is a revolutionary and innovative speed controller for controlling brushless DC motors with Hall sensors of up to 250W. The new module works with an output current of 5A in continuous operation, and an operating voltage of up to 50V DC, with a highly efficient, flexible and versatile usage. Aside from comprehensive protection features, the amplifier also offers a large number of outputs and inputs, such as speed ranges, enable, speed monitor, direction of rotation presetting, operating status and current limiting, among others. Overcurrent, overvoltage and undervoltage, short circuit and thermal overload are all integrated to guarantee that the new controller can be used firmly.

The all-in-one amplifier, which has an extremely high-power density of 250W and continuous output power at 12cm2 (3cm x 4cm), may be seamlessly embedded into complex applications. The maxon motor DEC module 50/5 features a detailed evaluation board, which is available for initial start-up, and a comprehensive motherboard design guide to be integrated into OEM boards.

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