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Extended Environment Servo Drive

Thursday, November 12, 2009

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The AZX series features shock up to 15g's at 11 msec, ½ sine.



ADVANCED Motion Controls (Camarillo, CA) announces the 'AZX' series of embedded, extended environment servo drives to conquer the most demanding of applications. With extended temperature range, shock/vibration protection and overall increased robustness, the AZX series of embedded, plug-in modules are not only capable but powerful, compact and affordable solutions. Features include:

  • Heat sink temperature shutdown set at a +115°C (239°F).
  • Ambient operating temperatures from –40° to +85°C.
  • Full temperature range cycling under 2 minutes.
  • Shock up to 15g's at 11 msec, ½ sine.
  • Vibration up to 30 grms's on all 3 axes.
  • Lightweight at only 95 grams (3.35 oz).
  • 10 to 80 VDC input power range.
  • ~97 percent {max.} efficiency.

For more information visit www.a-m-c.com

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