This document provides information on the DigiFlex® PerformanceTM Servo Drive DPRALTE-025B200. It is a digital servo drive designed to drive brushed and brushless servomotors in torque, velocity, or position mode. Key features include space vector modulation, configurable I/O, and compliance with various safety standards. It can operate in different modes and be commanded through multiple sources, and supports feedback from encoders and sensors.
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1. DigiFlex® Performance™ Servo Drive DPRALTE-025B200
Description
Power Range
The DigiFlex® Performance™ (DP) Series digital servo drives are designed to drive brushed and brushless servomotors. These fully digital drives operate in torque, velocity, or position mode and employ Space Vector Modulation (SVM), which results in higher bus voltage utilization and reduced heat dissipation compared to traditional PWM. The drive can be configured for a variety of external command signals. Commands can also be configured using the drive’s built-in Motion Engine, an internal motion controller used with distributed motion applications. In addition to motor control, these drives feature dedicated and programmable digital and analog inputs and outputs to enhance interfacing with external controllers and devices.
This DP Series drive features a single RS-232/RS-485 interface used for drive configuration and setup. Drive commissioning is accomplished using DriveWare® 7, available for download at www.a-m-c.com.
All drive and motor parameters are stored in non- volatile memory.
Peak Current 25 A (17.7 ARMS)
Continuous Current 12.5 A (12.5 ARMS)
Supply Voltage 20 - 190 VDC
Features
Four Quadrant Regenerative Operation
Space Vector Modulation (SVM) Technology
Fully Digital State-of-the-art Design
Programmable Gain Settings
Fully Configurable Current, Voltage, Velocity and Position Limits
PIDF Velocity Loop
PID + FF Position Loop
Compact Size, High Power Density
16-bit Analog to Digital Hardware
On-the-Fly Mode Switching
On-the-Fly Gain Set Switching
MODES OF OPERATION
Current
Position
Velocity
Hall Velocity
COMMAND SOURCE
±10 V Analog
5V Step and Direction
Encoder Following
Over the Network
Sequencing
Indexing
Jogging
FEEDBACK SUPPORTED
Halls
Incremental Encoder
±10 VDC Position
Auxiliary Incremental Encoder
Tachometer (±10 VDC)
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
3 Programmable Analog Inputs (16-bit/12-bit Resolution)
2 Programmable Analog Outputs (10-bit Resolution)
2 Programmable Digital Inputs (Differential)
4 Programmable Digital Inputs (Single-Ended)
4 Programmable Digital Outputs (Single-Ended)
COMPLIANCES & AGENCY APPROVALS
UL
cUL
CE Class A (LVD)
CE Class A (EMC)
RoHS
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
SELECTTX/TX– Motor FeedbackI/O InterfaceI/O InterfaceMotor Feedback DriveLogicRS232/485InterfaceCONTROL MODULERX/RX– TX+ RX+ ISO GNDMOT ENC A,B,I + MOT ENC A,B,I – HALL A,B,C + HALL A,B,C – 10k+5V20k+5V20k+5V10k+5V10kPAI-1 + (REF+) PAI-1 – (REF–) PAO-1,2PDI-1,2,3,4SGN GNDPDI-5,6 + (STEP+ / DIR+ / AUX ENC A,B +) PDO-1,2,3,4SGN GND5k+5V5k+5V10k+5V10k5k+5V20k20k20kPAI-2,3SGN GND10kPAI-2: 33kPAI-3: 500k5kENC A,B,I + OUTENC A,B,I – OUTPDI-5,6 – (STEP– / DIR– / AUX ENC A,B –) PWR GNDMOTOR AMOTOR BMOTOR CHIGH VOLTAGEPOWER MODULEPower StageLogic PowerLOGIC POWER
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.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power Specifications
Description
Units
Value
DC Supply Voltage Range
VDC
20 - 190
DC Bus Over Voltage Limit
VDC
198
DC Bus Under Voltage Limit
VDC
17
Logic Supply Voltage
VDC
20 - 190
Maximum Peak Output Current1
A (Arms)
25 (17.7)
Maximum Continuous Output Current2
A (Arms)
12.5 (12.5)
Maximum Continuous Output Power
W
2256
Maximum Power Dissipation at Continuous Current
W
119
Internal Bus Capacitance
μF
50
Minimum Load Inductance (Line-To-Line)3
μH
300
Switching Frequency
kHz
20
Maximum Output PWM Duty Cycle
%
100
Low Voltage Supply Outputs
-
+5 VDC (250 mA)
Control Specifications
Description
Units
Value
Communication Interfaces
-
RS-485/232
Command Sources
-
±10 V Analog, 5V Step and Direction, Encoder Following, Over the Network, Sequencing, Indexing, Jogging
Feedback Supported
-
±10 VDC Position, Auxiliary Incremental Encoder, Halls, Incremental Encoder, Tachometer (±10 VDC)
Commutation Methods
-
Sinusoidal, Trapezoidal
Modes of Operation
-
Current, Hall Velocity, Position, Velocity
Motors Supported
-
Closed Loop Vector, Single Phase (Brushed, Voice Coil, Inductive Load), Three Phase (Brushless)
Hardware Protection
-
40+ Configurable Functions, Over Current, Over Temperature (Drive & Motor), Over Voltage, Short Circuit (Phase-Phase & Phase-Ground), Under Voltage
Programmable Digital Inputs/Outputs (PDIs/PDOs)
-
6/4
Programmable Analog Inputs/Outputs (PAIs/PAOs)
-
3/2
Primary I/O Logic Level
-
5V TTL
Current Loop Sample Time
μs
50
Velocity Loop Sample Time
μs
100
Position Loop Sample Time
μs
100
Maximum Encoder Frequency
MHz
20 (5 pre-quadrature)
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)
190.5 x 111.8 x 35.9 (7.5 x 4.4 x 1.4)
Weight
g (oz)
872 (30.8)
Heatsink (Base) Temperature Range4
°C (°F)
0 - 75 (32 - 167)
Storage Temperature Range
°C (°F)
-40 - 85 (-40 - 185)
Form Factor
-
Panel Mount
Cooling System
-
Natural Convection
IP Rating
-
IP10
COMM Connector
-
9-pin, female D-sub
FEEDBACK Connector
-
15-pin, high-density, female D-sub
I/O Connector
-
26-pin, high-density, female D-sub
MOTOR POWER Connector
-
3-port, 7.62 mm spaced, enclosed, friction lock header
POWER Connector
-
4-port, 7.62 mm spaced, enclosed, friction lock header
Notes
1. Capable of supplying drive rated peak current for 2 seconds with 10 second foldback to continuous value. Longer times are possible with lower current limits.
2. Continuous Arms value attainable when RMS Charge-Based Limiting is used.
3. Lower inductance is acceptable for bus voltages well below maximum. Use external inductance to meet requirements.
4. Additional cooling and/or heatsink may be required to achieve rated performance.
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PIN FUNCTIONS
COMM - RS232/RS485 Communication Connector
Pin
Name
Description / Notes
I/O
1
SELECT
RS232/485 selection. Pull to ground (CN1-5) for RS485.
I
2
RS232 TX / RS485 TX-
Transmit Line (RS-232 or RS-485)
O
3
RS232 RX / RS485 RX-
Receive Line (RS-232 or RS-485)
I
4
RESERVED
Reserved
-
5
ISO GND
Isolated Signal Ground
IGND
6
RS485 TX+
Transmit Line (RS-485)
O
7
RESERVED
Reserved
-
8
RS485 RX+
Receive Line (RS-485)
I
9
RESERVED
Reserved
-
FEEDBACK - Feedback Connector
Pin
Name
Description / Notes
I/O
1
HALL A+
Commutation Sensor Inputs
I
2
HALL B+
I
3
HALL C+
I
4
MOT ENC A+
Differential Encoder A Channel Input (For Single Ended Signals Use Only The Positive Input)
I
5
MOT ENC A-
I
6
MOT ENC B+
Differential Encoder B Channel Input (For Single Ended Signals Use Only The Positive Input)
I
7
MOT ENC B-
I
8
MOT ENC I+
Differential Encoder Index Input (For Single Ended Signals Use Only The Positive Input)
I
9
MOT ENC I-
I
10
HALL A-
Commutation Sensor Input (For Differential Signals Only)
I
11
HALL B-
Commutation Sensor Input (For Differential Signals Only)
I
12
SGN GND
Signal Ground
SGND
13
+5V OUT
+5V Encoder Supply Output (Short Circuit Protected)
O
14
PAI-3
Programmable Analog Input (12-bit Resolution)
I
15
HALL C-
Commutation Sensor Input (For Differential Signals Only)
I
I/O - Signal Connector
Pin
Name
Description / Notes
I/O
1
PDO-1
Programmable Digital Output
O
2
SGN GND
Signal Ground
SGND
3
PDO-2
Programmable Digital Output
O
4
PAI-1 + (REF+)
Differential Programmable Analog Input or Reference Signal Input (16-bit Resolution)
I
5
PAI-1 - (REF-)
I
6
PAI-2
Programmable Analog Input (12-bit Resolution)
I
7
PAO-1
Programmable Analog Output (10-bit Resolution)
O
8
PAO-2
Programmable Analog Output (10-bit Resolution)
O
9
PDI-6 - (DIR- / AUX ENC B-)
Programmable Digital Input or Direction- or Auxiliary Encoder (For Differential Signals Only)
I
10
PDO-3
Programmable Digital Output
O
11
PDI-1
Programmable Digital Input
I
12
PDI-2
Programmable Digital Input
I
13
PDI-3
Programmable Digital Input
I
14
PDO-4
Programmable Digital Output
O
15
+5V OUT
+5V Encoder Supply Output (Short Circuit Protected)
O
16
SGN GND
Signal Ground
SGND
17
PDI-5 + (STEP+ / AUX ENC A+)
Programmable Digital Input or Step+ or Auxiliary Encoder
I
18
PDI-6 + (DIR+ / AUX ENC B+)
Programmable Digital Input or Direction+ or Auxiliary Encoder
I
19
PDI-4
Programmable Digital Input
I
20
ENC A+ OUT
Buffered Encoder Channel A Output
O
21
ENC A- OUT
O
22
ENC B+ OUT
Buffered Encoder Channel B Output
O
23
ENC B- OUT
O
24
ENC I+ OUT
Buffered Encoder Index Output
O
25
ENC I- OUT
O
26
PDI-5 - (STEP- / AUX ENC A-)
Programmable Digital Input or Step- or Auxiliary Encoder (For Differential Signals Only)
I
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MOTOR POWER - Power Connector
Pin
Name
Description / Notes
I/O
1
MOTOR A
Motor Phase A
O
2
MOTOR B
Motor Phase B
O
3
MOTOR C
Motor Phase C
O
POWER - Power Connector
Pin
Name
Description / Notes
I/O
1
PWR GND
Power Ground (Common With Signal Ground)
PGND
2
HIGH VOLTAGE
DC Power Input
I
3
LOGIC GND
Logic Supply Ground (Common With Signal Ground)
GND
4
LOGIC PWR
Logic Supply Input
I
HARDWARE SETTINGS
Switch Functions
Switch
Description
Setting
On
Off
1
Bit 0 of binary RS-485 drive address. Does not affect RS-232 settings.
1
0
2
Bit 1 of binary RS-485 drive address. Does not affect RS-232 settings.
1
0
3
Bit 2 of binary RS-485 drive address. Does not affect RS-232 settings.
1
0
4
Bit 3 of binary RS-485 drive address. Does not affect RS-232 settings.
1
0
5
Bit 4 of binary RS-485 drive address. Does not affect RS-232 settings.
1
0
6
Bit 5 of binary RS-485 drive address. Does not affect RS-232 settings.
1
0
7
Bit 0 of drive RS-485 baud rate setting. Does not affect RS-232 settings.
1
0
8
Bit 1 of drive RS-485 baud rate setting. Does not affect RS-232 settings.
1
0
Additional Details
The drive can be configured to use the address and/or bit rate stored in non-volatile memory by setting the address and/or bit rate value to 0. Use the table below to map actual bit rates to a bit rate setting.
Baud Rate (kbps)
Value For Bit Rate Setting
Load from non-volatile memory
0
9.6
1
38.4
2
115.2
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MECHANICAL INFORMATION
COMM - RS232/RS485 Communication Connector
Connector Information
9-pin, female D-sub
Mating Connector
Details
TYCO: Plug P/N 205204-4; Housing P/N 5748677-1; Terminals P/N 1658540-5 (loose) or 1658540-4 (strip)
Included with Drive
No
SELECT1RS232 TX / RS485 TX-2RS232 RX / RS485 RX-3ISO GND5RS485 TX+6RS485 RX+8
FEEDBACK - Feedback Connector
Connector Information
15-pin, high-density, female D-sub
Mating Connector
Details
TYCO: Plug P/N 748364-1; Housing P/N 5748677-1; Terminals P/N 1658670-2 (loose) or 1658670-1 (strip)
Included with Drive
No
HALL A+1HALL B+2HALL C+3MOT ENC A+4MOT ENC A-5HALL B-11SGN GND12+5V OUT13PAI-314HALL C-15MOT ENC B+6HALL A-10MOT ENC B-7MOT ENC I+8MOT ENC I-9
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I/O - Signal Connector
Connector Information
26-pin, high-density, female D-sub
Mating Connector
Details
TYCO: Plug P/N 1658671-1; Housing P/N 5748677-2; Terminals P/N 1658670-2 (loose) or 1658670-1 (strip)
Included with Drive
No
PDO-1123456897PDO-414PDI-111PDI-212PDI-313PDO-310+5V OUT15PDI-5 + (STEP+ / AUX ENC A+)17PDI-6 + (DIR+ / AUX ENC B+)18SGN GND16SGN GNDPDI-6 - (DIR- / AUX ENC B-) PAO-2PAO-1PAI-2PAI-1 - (REF-) PAI-1 + (REF+) PDO-2PDI-419ENC I+ OUT24ENC B+ OUT22ENC A+ OUT20ENC A-OUT21ENC B-OUT23ENC I-OUT25PDI-5 - (STEP- / AUX ENC A-)26
MOTOR POWER - Power Connector
Connector Information
3-port, 7.62 mm spaced, enclosed, friction lock header
Mating Connector
Details
Phoenix Contact: P/N 1804917
Included with Drive
Yes
MOTOR A1MOTOR B2MOTOR C3
POWER - Power Connector
Connector Information
4-port, 7.62 mm spaced, enclosed, friction lock header
Mating Connector
Details
Phoenix Contact: P/N 1804920
Included with Drive
Yes
PWR GND1HIGH VOLTAGE2LOGIC GND3LOGIC PWR4
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9. DigiFlex® Performance™ Servo Drive DPRALTE-025B200
PART NUMBERING INFORMATION
- Drive SeriesDigiFlex PerformanceCommunicationCommand InputsRPDTLAE520B002Example: DPRS232/RS485RCANopen or RS232CEthernet Powerlink or TCP/IPPAnalog (±10V) No Step & DirectionANAnalog (±10V) Low Voltage Step & Direction (5V)ALAnalog (±10V) High Voltage Step & Direction (24V)AHNo AnalogLow Voltage Step & Direction (5V)NLNo Analog, No Step & Direction(Communication Interface Only)NNDigital I/OIsolated (24V)ITTL (5V) Non-IsolatedTMotor FeedbackIncremental Encoder and/or HallsEResolverRAbsolute Sin/Cos (Hiperface & Endat)ASin/Cos with HallsSMax DC Bus Voltage (VDC) 80080200200400400800800AC Input+24VDC User Logic Supply RequiredAAC Input Single Phase Only+24VDC User Logic Supply RequiredSDC InputBoth Logic Supply Options (Internal or User)BDC InputLogic Supply RequiredL15015160162002025025300304004060C060100C100- Code used to identify customer specialsPower and Logic SupplyPeak Current (A0 to Peak) Customer SpecialEtherCATEUniversal (Halls, Inc. Enc., Abs. Enc., 1Vp-p Sin/Cos Enc.)U60060
DigiFlex® Performance™ series of products 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. Feel free to contact Applications Engineering for further information and details.
Examples of Customized Products
Optimized Footprint
Tailored Project File
Private Label Software
Silkscreen Branding
OEM Specified Connectors
Optimized Base Plate
No Outer Case
Increased Current Limits
Increased Current Resolution
Increased Voltage Range
Increased Temperature Range
Conformal Coating
Custom Control Interface
Multi-Axis Configurations
Integrated System I/O
Reduced Profile Size and Weight
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
Drive(s)
Filter Cards
To Motor
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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