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1. Analog Servo Drive AZB25A20
Description
Power Range
The AZB25A20 PWM servo drive is designed to drive brushless and brushed DC motors at a high switching frequency. To increase system reliability and to reduce cabling costs, the drive is designed for direct integration into your PCB. The AZB25A20 is fully protected against over-voltage, under-voltage, over- current, over-heating and short-circuits. A single digital output indicates operating status. The drive interfaces with digital controllers that have analog ±10V output. This servo drive requires only a single unregulated isolated DC power supply, and is fully RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) compliant.
See Part Numbering Information on last page of datasheet for additional ordering options.
Peak Current 25 A
Continuous Current 12.5 A
Supply Voltage 40 - 175 VDC
Features
High Power Density
Compact Size
Direct Board-to-Board Integration
Lightweight
High Switching Frequency
Four Quadrant Regenerative Operation
Wide Temperature Range
High Performance Thermal Dissipation
Differential Input Command
Current Monitor Output
Digital Fault Output Monitor
Wide Supply Voltage Range
HARDWARE PROTECTION
Over-Voltage
Under-Voltage
Over-Current
Over-Temperature
Short-circuit (phase-phase)
Short-circuit (phase-ground)
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
Digital Fault Output
Digital Inhibit Input
Analog Current Monitor
Analog Command Input
Analog Current Reference
FEEDBACK SUPPORTED
Hall Sensors
MODES OF OPERATION
Current
COMMUTATION
Trapezoidal
MOTORS SUPPORTED
Three Phase (Brushless)
Single Phase (Brushed, Voice Coil, Inductive Load)
COMMAND SOURCE
±10 V Analog
COMPLIANCES & AGENCY APPROVALS
UL
cUL
CE Class A (LVD)
CE Class A (EMC)
RoHS
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
Information on Approvals and Compliances
US and Canadian safety compliance with UL 508c, the industrial standard for power conversion electronics. UL registered under file number E140173. Note that machine components compliant with UL are considered UL registered as opposed to UL listed as would be the case for commercial products.
Compliant with European CE for both the Class A EMC Directive 2004/108/EC on Electromagnetic Compatibility (specifically EN 61000-6-4:2007 and EN 61000-6-2:2005) and LVD requirements of directive 2006/95/EC (specifically EN 60204-1:2006), a low voltage directive to protect users from electrical shock.
RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) is intended to prevent hazardous substances such as lead from being manufactured in electrical and electronic equipment.
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3. Analog Servo Drive AZB25A20
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Specifications
Description
Units
Value
DC Supply Voltage Range
VDC
40 – 175
DC Bus Under Voltage Limit
VDC
36
DC Bus Over Voltage Limit
VDC
193
Maximum Peak Output Current1
A
25
Maximum Continuous Output Current
A
12.5
Maximum Continuous Output Power
W
2078
Maximum Power Dissipation at Continuous Current
W
110
Minimum Load Inductance (Line-To-Line)2
μH
250
Internal Bus Capacitance3
μF
20
Low Voltage Supply Outputs
-
+6 VDC (30 mA)
Switching Frequency
kHz
20.7
Control Specifications
Description
Units
Value
Command Sources
-
±10 V Analog
Feedback Supported
-
Halls
Commutation Methods
-
Trapezoidal
Modes of Operation
-
Current
Motors Supported
-
Three Phase (Brushless), Single Phase (Brushed, Voice Coil, Inductive Load)
Hardware Protection
-
Invalid Commutation Feedback, Over Current, Over Temperature, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Short Circuit (Phase-Phase & Phase-Ground)
Mechanical Specifications
Description
Units
Value
Agency Approvals
-
CE Class A (EMC), CE Class A (LVD), cUL, RoHS, UL
Size (H x W x D)
mm (in)
76.2 x 50.8 x 22.9 (3 x 2 x 0.9)
Weight
g (oz)
119.7 (4.2)
Heatsink (Base) Temperature Range4
°C (°F)
0 - 75 (32 - 167)
Storage Temperature Range
°C (°F)
-40 - 85 (-40 - 185)
P1 Connector
-
16-pin, 2.54 mm spaced header
P2 Connector
-
22-pin, 2.54 mm spaced, dual-row header
P3 Connector
-
22-pin, 2.54 mm spaced, dual-row header
Notes
1. Maximum duration of peak current is ~2 seconds. Peak RMS value must not exceed continuous current rating of the drive.
2. Lower inductance is acceptable for bus voltages well below maximum. Use external inductance to meet requirements.
3. Requires a 100μF/200V electrolytic capacitor near the P2 Power Connector between High Voltage and Power Ground pins.
4. Additional cooling and/or heatsink may be required to achieve rated performance.
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4. Analog Servo Drive AZB25A20
PIN FUNCTIONS
P1 - Signal Connector
Pin
Name
Description / Notes
I/O
1
+REF IN
Differential Reference Input (±10 V Operating Range, ±15 V Maximum Input)
I
2
SIGNAL GND
Signal Ground
GND
3
-REF IN
Differential Reference Input (±10 V Operating Range, ±15 V Maximum Input)
I
4
CURRENT MONITOR
Current Monitor. Analog output signal proportional to the actual current output. Scaling is 8.3 A/V. Measure relative to signal ground.
O
5
INHIBIT IN
TTL level (+5 V) inhibit/enable input. Leave open to enable drive. Pull to ground to inhibit drive. Inhibit turns off all power devices.
I
6
+V HALL OUT
Low Power Supply For Hall Sensors (+6 V @ 30 mA). Referenced to signal ground. Short circuit protected.
O
7
SIGNAL GND
Signal Ground
GND
8
HALL 1
Single-ended Hall/Commutation Sensor Inputs (+5 V logic level)
I
9
HALL 2*
I
10
HALL 3
I
11
CURRENT REFERENCE
Measures the command signal to the internal current-loop. This pin has a maximum output of ±7.3 V when the drive outputs maximum peak current. Measure relative to signal ground.
O
12
FAULT OUT
TTL level (+5 V) output becomes high when power devices are disabled due to at least one of the following conditions: inhibit, invalid Hall state, output short circuit, over voltage, over temperature, power-up reset.
O
13
RESERVED
Reserved
-
14
RESERVED
-
15
RESERVED
-
16
RESERVED
-
P2 and P3 - Power Connector
Pin
Name
Description / Notes
I/O
1b
1a
HIGH VOLTAGE
DC Power Input. 3A Continuous Current Rating Per Pin.
I
2b
2a
HIGH VOLTAGE
I
3b
NC
Not Connected (Reserved)
-
3a
NC (KEY)
Key: No Connection (pin removed) for P2. Not Connected (Reserved) for P3.
-
4b
4a
PWR GND
Power Ground (Common With Signal Ground). 3A Continuous Current Rating Per Pin.
GND
5b
5a
PWR GND
GND
6b
6a
MOTOR C
Motor Phase Outputs. Current output distributed equally across both P2 and P3 connectors – 8 pins per motor phase, 3A continuous current carrying capacity per pin.
O
7b
7a
MOTOR C
O
8b
8a
MOTOR B
O
9b
9a
MOTOR B
O
10b
10a
MOTOR A
O
11b
11a
MOTOR A
O
*For use with Single Phase (Brushed) motors, ground Hall 2 and only connect motor leads to Motor A and Motor B.
HARDWARE SETTINGS
Jumper Settings
Jumpers are SMT, 0 ohm resistors located on the underside of the drive PCB. By default, the drive is configured with the jumpers installed. Typical drive operation will not require the jumpers to be removed. Please contact the factory before jumper removal.
Jumper
Description
Configuration
SMT Jumper (0Ω Resistor)
Not Installed
Installed
JE1
Inhibit logic. Sets the logic level of inhibit pins. Labeled JE1 on the PCB of the drive.
Low Enable
Low Inhibit
JE2
Hall sensor phasing. Selects 120 or 60 degree commutation phasing. Labeled JE2 on the PCB of the drive.
60 degree
120 degree
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5. Analog Servo Drive AZB25A20
MECHANICAL INFORMATION
P1 - Signal Connector
Connector Information
16-pin, 2.54 mm spaced header
Mating Connector
Details
Samtec: BCS-116-L-S-PE
Included with Drive
No
+REF IN1SIGNAL GND2-REF IN3CURRENT MONITOR4INHIBIT IN5+V HALL OUT6SIGNAL GND7HALL 18HALL 29HALL 310CURRENT REFERENCE11FAULT OUT12
P2 - Power Connector
Connector Information
22-pin, 2.54 mm spaced, dual-row header
Mating Connector
Details
Samtec: SSM-111-L-DV
Included with Drive
No
MOTOR A11aMOTOR A11bMOTOR A10aMOTOR A10bMOTOR B9aMOTOR B9bMOTOR B8aMOTOR B8bMOTOR C7aMOTOR C7bMOTOR C6aMOTOR C6bPWR GND5aPWR GND4aPWR GND5bNC3bPWR GND4bHIGH VOLTAGE2bHIGH VOLTAGE1bHIGH VOLTAGE1aHIGH VOLTAGE2aNC (KEY)3a
P3 - Power Connector
Connector Information
22-pin, 2.54 mm spaced, dual-row header
Mating Connector
Details
Samtec: SSM-111-L-DV
Included with Drive
No
MOTOR A11aMOTOR A11bMOTOR A10aMOTOR A10bMOTOR B9aMOTOR B9bMOTOR B8aMOTOR B8bMOTOR C7aMOTOR C7bMOTOR C6aMOTOR C6bPWR GND5aPWR GND4aPWR GND5bNC3bPWR GND4bHIGH VOLTAGE2bHIGH VOLTAGE1bHIGH VOLTAGE1aHIGH VOLTAGE2aNC3a
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7. Analog Servo Drive AZB25A20
PART NUMBERING INFORMATION
A2025- Blank:Current Mode onlyE:Encoder Velocity Mode AvailableH:Hall Velocity Mode AvailableBAZ Analog Drive SeriesAZDrive TypeB:Brushless/BrushedBDC:Brushless/Brushed, PWM CommandFeedback Supported6:6 Peak, 3 Continuous8:80Inverted Inhibit LogicINV: *Options available for orders with sufficient volume. Contact ADVANCED Motion Controls for more information. 10:10 Peak, 6 Continuous20:175Peak Current (Amps) 12:12 Peak, 6 ContinuousMax DC Bus Voltage (~1:10 in Volts) Additional Options* 25:25 Peak, 12.5 Continuous25:25 Peak, 12.5 Continuous40:40 Peak, 20 Continuous80V Models175V Models60:60 Peak, 30 Continuous10:10 Peak, 5 Continuous40V Models4:40
ADVANCED Motion Controls AZ series of servo drives are available in many configurations. Note that not all possible part number combinations are offered as standard drives. All models listed in the selection tables of the website are readily available, standard product offerings.
ADVANCED Motion Controls also has the capability to promptly develop and deliver specified products for OEMs with volume requests. Our Applications and Engineering Departments will work closely with your design team through all stages of development in order to provide the best servo drive solution for your system. Equipped with on-site manufacturing for quick- turn customs capabilities, ADVANCED Motion Controls utilizes our years of engineering and manufacturing expertise to decrease your costs and time-to-market while increasing system quality and reliability.
Examples of Modifications and Customized Products
Integration of Drive into Motor Housing
Integrate OEM Circuitry onto Drive PCB
Mount OEM PCB onto Drive Without Cables
Custom Control Loop Tuned to Motor Characteristics
Multi-axis Configuration for Compact System
Custom I/O Interface for System Compatibility
Custom PCB and Baseplate for Optimized Footprint
Preset Switches and Pots to Reduce User Setup
RTV/Epoxy Components for High Vibration
Optimized Switching Frequency
OEM Specified Connectors for Instant Compatibility
Ramped Velocity Command for Smooth Acceleration
OEM Specified Silkscreen for Custom Appearance
Remove Unused Features to Reduce OEM Cost
Increased Thermal Limits for High Temp. Operation
Application Specific Current and Voltage Limits
Feel free to contact Applications Engineering for further information and details.
Available Accessories
ADVANCED Motion Controls offers a variety of accessories designed to facilitate drive integration into a servo system.
Visit www.a-m-c.com to see which accessories will assist with your application design and implementation.
Power Supplies
Shunt Regulators
Mounting Card
MC1XAZ01
Filter Cards
To Motor
Drive(s)
All specifications in this document are subject to change without written notice. Actual product may differ from pictures provided in this document.
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