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DRIVE MODULES<br />

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The drives that make up <strong>Fagor</strong>'s DDS servo drive system are modular<br />

and stackable. They are connected directly to three-phase mains with a<br />

rated mains voltage between 400-10% and 460+10% V AC at a mains<br />

frequency of 50/60 Hz. Its features are:<br />

supply the motor with a three-phase 400 - 4.5% V AC.<br />

provide the motor with a variable frequency to control its speed and<br />

position.<br />

Hence, we refer to:<br />

Modular drives<br />

AXD Digital module that can govern a synchronous motor in speed and<br />

position working as an axis.<br />

SPD Digital module that can govern a synchronous or an asynchronous<br />

motor in speed and position working as a spindle.<br />

MMC Digital module that can govern a synchronous motor in speed and<br />

position working as an axis or a spindle and also generate a tool<br />

path.<br />

Compact drives<br />

ACD Digital module that can govern a synchronous motor in speed and<br />

position working as an axis.<br />

SCD Digital module that can govern a synchronous or an asynchronous<br />

motor in speed and position working as a spindle.<br />

CMC Digital module that can govern a synchronous motor in speed and<br />

position working as an axis or a spindle and also generate a tool<br />

path.<br />

The drive modules just mentioned can operate with the following motors:<br />

SYNCHRONOUS FXM and FKM families.<br />

ASYNCHRONOUS FM7 and FM9 families.<br />

The following sections analyze all of them showing their technical characteristics<br />

and other considerations.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

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