With the continuous advancement of industrial automation technology, there is an increasing demand for efficient and precise motion control solutions. Kollmorgen’s latest S20360-SRS servo drive comes into being in this context, bringing new changes to the field of industrial automation with its excellent performance and compact design.
The S20360-SRS servo driver is part of the Kollmorgen S200 series, an all-digital industrial driver with a speed loop bandwidth of up to 800 Hz that delivers unmatched dynamic response performance. The driver’s high-resolution feedback and high-performance current loop bandwidth ensure smooth motion and fast response, making it excellent in applications requiring precise control.
The servo driver is suitable for a variety of different voltage inputs, including 120/240 VAC and 20-90 VDC, with current ratings ranging from 1.5 amp RMS continuous current to 48 amp RMS peak. This broad applicability enables the S20360-SRS to meet the needs of a wide range of industrial applications.
The intelligent feedback unit of the S20360-SRS with electronic motor nameplate eliminates the need for drive parameter setting and servo loop adjustment, allowing for plug and play debugging in most applications. This greatly simplifies the installation and commissioning process, reducing maintenance costs and time for users.
In addition, the S20360-SRS also provides a variety of communication interfaces, such as EtherCAT, CANopen, Modbus, etc., to facilitate communication with other devices and control systems. At the same time, it supports torque and speed control mounts, electronic transmissions, and up to 18-bit analog reference inputs and encoder equivalent outputs.
In terms of applications, Kollmorgen S20360-SRS servo drives are widely used in many industries such as aerospace, electronics manufacturing, laboratory automation, textile and pulp production. In the aerospace field, it is used in the areas of flight control, navigation systems and satellite integration; In the field of electronics manufacturing, it is used in printed circuit board (PCB) devices, precision welding and other high-precision manipulation; The S20360-SRS also plays an important role in laboratory automation and in industries such as textile and pulp production.