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Description
The drive controller SD4B by SIEB & MEYER, the successor of SD2B plus, can be used as a highly dynamic servo amplifier for the operation of rotary and linear low-voltage servo motors as well as for optimized operation of high-speed low-voltage synchronous and asynchronous motors.
SD4B comes with an IP20 housing and stands out for its compact design: thanks to its width of only 25 mm, the device requires very little installation space. It is equipped with the STO safety function as well as CANopen and Modbus TCP as standard. A multiprotocol real-time Ethernet interface is offered as an option, making a flexible communication between the higher ranking control via EtherCAT (CoE), PROFINET IO and POWERLINK possible. In addition to the TTL encoder input and output, five digital inputs/outputs each as well as an Ethernet interface for easy parameterization are available to the users. The standard device variant provides a current of up to 10 A. A device variant with a limited output voltage is now additionally available, enabling the operation of motors with an output current of up to 13 A.
In the high-speed range, SD4B as a frequency converter allows sensorless operation of synchronous motors up to 120,000 rpm and asynchronous motors up to 180,000 rpm. In addition, a sensor-based control with TTL encoders is available. This way, for example, several high-speed motors can be operated with angular synchronism via master/slave connection, which is useful e.g. in the field of optical systems. The robust speed control also permits high mass inertia ratios between motor and tool of up to 1:100.
The NRTL/CSA certification, which is currently being applied for, enables users to integrate the devices into systems for the US market without additional approvals.




