Esda Servo Motor Manual
The ESDA servo motor manual organizes installation into four phases. Skipping any phase leads to erratic behavior or driver damage.
| Terminal Block | Signal | Description | |----------------|--------|-------------| | R, S, T (or L1, L2) | Main power input | Connect AC supply via magnetic contactor | | P, Br, N | Regenerative resistor | Connect external brake resistor (if needed) | | U, V, W | Motor power | Phase order determines rotation direction | | P, N | DC bus | For common DC bus systems | | CN1 | I/O control | 50-pin connector: pulses, digital I/O, analog | | CN2 | Encoder | Shielded twisted-pair cable required | | CN3 | RS-485 | Modbus RTU communication |
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Mechanical resonance (whining noise) can be suppressed by measuring the resonance frequency via the software oscilloscope and setting a notch filter at that frequency. The manual provides a step-by-step for using the FFT analyzer built into the ESDA setup software.
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The manual shines when it comes to raw data. It provides the necessary granularity for system integration:
The ESDA servo motor manual devotes over 50 pages to parameters. They are organized into groups (Pn-XXX). Here are the essential ones every user must know: esda servo motor manual
The ESDA series AC servo system is designed for high-precision motion control applications. It integrates a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with a digital AC servo drive. Common applications include CNC machinery, textile equipment, packaging machines, robotic axes, and industrial automation retrofits.
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