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KD600 Series
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Performance | Common brands | K-Drive |
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Applicable motors | Asynchronous motors | Asynchronous /synchronous motors |
Starting torque | 2.0Hz, 150% (sensor-less vector control) 0Hz, 180% (closed-loop vector control) | 0.5Hz, 180% (sensor-less vector control) 0Hz, 200% (closed-loop vector control) |
Speed adjustable range | 1:100 (SVC), 1:1000 (VC) | 1:200 (SVC), 1:1000 (VC) |
Ambient temperature (no derating required) | -10-40ºC | -10-50ºC (for most of the models) |
Rated input voltage | 208VAC-400VAC | 208VAC-480VAC |
Communication | Modbus RTU//ASCII | Modbus RTU//ASCII Profibus-DP, CANopen, etc. |
Position control (fixed length, or angular positioning) | × | √ |
Field weakening control | × | √ |
Autotune online | Online | Online & Offline |
Short-time ramp-up | Trip | No trip |
Customized features (software and/or hardware) | Unprocurable or no experience | Procurable with rich experience |
An AC motor driver is an electronic device used to control the speed, torque, and direction of an AC motor. It is commonly used in industrial automation, robotics, and other applications that require precise motor control.
AC motors require a varying frequency and voltage supply to control their speed and torque. AC motor drivers provide this control by varying the frequency and voltage supplied to the motor in real-time. They also provide protection to the motor from overcurrent, overvoltage, and overtemperature conditions.
There are different types of AC motor drivers, including variable frequency drives (VFDs), servo drives, and stepper motor drivers. VFDs are commonly used to control the speed of induction motors, while servo drives are used to control the position and speed of servo motors. Stepper motor drivers are used to control the position of stepper motors.
Overall, an AC motor driver plays a critical role in the precise control of AC motors, making it an essential component in many industrial and automation applications.