Variable-speed drive

Aug. 11, 2011
The full-featured A1000 variable-speed drive is compatible with interior and surface permanent-magnet motors for highly efficient, precision control, producing up to 200% torque with or without feedback

The full-featured A1000 variable-speed drive is compatible with interior and surface permanent-magnet motors for highly efficient, precision control, producing up to 200% torque with or without feedback.

User-friendly configuration tools, including a multilanguage LCD display, parameter storage, application presets, and a portable USB copy unit simplify programming and configuration. DriveWizard software offers configuration, monitoring, and trending functions by direct connectivity through the A1000’s standard USB port.

Three expansion ports are available for additional I/O, feedback, and network communications, including DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP, Profibus-DP, Profinet, and Mechatrolink-II. Embedded application functions, such as PID control, droop control, and function-block programming, provide system-level control without the use of a stand-alone controller.

Yaskawa America Inc., Drives & Motion Div.
2121 Norman Drive S
Waukegan, IL 60085
(800) 927-5292
www.yaskawa.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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