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FEATURE DRIVES, CONTROLS & MOTORS


CONTROL TECHNIQUES EXTENDS DIGITAX RANGE


Control Techniques, part of the Nidec group of companies, has announced that its smallest servo drive has just been made smarter...


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igitax M754 forms part of the new Digitax HD series (0.7Nm – 51Nm with 153Nm peak / 1.5A – 16A with 48A peak), which


delivers ultimate motor control performance and flexibility from a uniquely compact package. One of the smallest servo drives on the


market today, Digitax M754 is an intelligent drive for decentralised motion applications,


taking space reduction to the next level by removing the need for an external PLC. Its powerful second MCi processor delivers a multitude of machine design opportunities.


mINImUm SIzE


For both single and multi-axis configurations, the Digitax HD series offers industry-leading compactness. M754 is only 40mm wide – that is, five axes across the width of an A4 piece of paper with 10mm spare, or seven axes if you turn it to land- scape. Saving premium cabinet space, the drive is also designed to fit within shallow 200mm cabinets.


mAXImUm PERFORmANCE


Every Digitax servo drive integrates a 1.5 axes Advanced Motion Controller (AMC), allowing motion functions to be synchronously carried out on the drive at 250s cycle time, minimising system latencies and maximising performance.


REAL TImE SmART CONTROL


The new addition to the range offers a variety of connectivity options. Digitax M754’s onboard MCi processor executes comprehensive programs that can control multiple drives and motors simultaneously across real-time networks. Onboard Ethernet using RTMoE (Real Time Motion over Ethernet) provides synchronisation and communication between drives using the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) as defined by IEEE1588 V2. Furthermore, simple integration


with external components such as I/O, HMIs and PLCs can be achieved with Modbus TCP/IP on the integrated 2-port standard Ethernet switch.


SCALAbLE mOTION


Digitax M754 is an intelligent drive for decentralised motion applications


56 DESIGN SOLUTIONS JULY/AUGUST 2021


Users can implement motion control on the drive, liberating the system design from specific PLC vendors while reducing the computational load on the external PLC or even replacing it altogether.


Digitax is available in three frame sizes


FOUR TImES FASTER


Digitax M754's second processor extends the drive's system and machine control capabilities to run application programs up to four times faster than a standard PLC.


PROGRAmmING AND COmmISSIONING


Digitax HD boasts a wealth of features and accessories designed to make installation and commissioning as easy as possible. The Machine Control Studio programming environment provides a flexible and intuitive environment for programming automation and motion control features.


Control Techniques T: 01686 612000 www.ControlTechniques.com


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