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New ANG Active Next Generation Servo Inverter series expands Bonfiglioli drive portfolio

By Lisa Eitel | December 17, 2015

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Bonfiglioli Riduttori S.p.A., a global designer and manufacturer of gearmotors, drive systems and planetary gearboxes, announces the addition of a servo inverter series, ANG Active Next Generation, which provides higher performance for machine builders. With this new servo inverter series, Bonfiglioli offers the broadest connectivity with the most advanced control technology and the highest power density.Bonfiglioli has developed the ANG Active Next Generation series to meet the requirements of special machinery in a large range of industries. One feature, in particular, is a new positioning configuration, which is dedicated for travelling drives in crane applications.

Bonfiglioli-7407-ANG-series-inverter

With a new micro controller, several enhanced functionalities are embedded in the ANG Active Next Generation …

… including Cyclic Synchronous Positioning mode with cubic interpolation, brake control, and evaluation of feedback contact.

Moreover, the new single axis for the control of servo motors, induction motors and synchronous reluctance motors, delivers high dynamic response, high performance and application versatility.

The ANG series supports many Ethernet fieldbuses like EtherCat, Ethernet IP and Profinet. ANG servo inverter key features:

• Power ratings: 0.25 KW to 400 kW
• Voltage Ratings: 400V, 525 V, 690V
• Safety: STO ( safe torque off, SIL2)
• Communication Protocols: CanOpen, RS232, EtherCat, Ethernet IP, Profinet
• Feedback Sensors: Resolver, Absolute Encoder; PLC functions; Motion tasks

ANG servo inverter benefits:

• PLC functions with graphical software tool
• Cubic interpolation for high dynamic interpolated axis
• 525-V and 690-V supply voltages for heavy industries and the steel industry; precision closed loop configuration

 


Filed Under: TECHNOLOGIES + PRODUCTS, Drives (ac) + VFDs + starters, Motion control • motor controls, Motors • ac
Tagged With: bonfiglioli
 

About The Author

Lisa Eitel

Lisa Eitel has worked in the motion industry since 2001. Her areas of focus include motors, drives, motion control, power transmission, linear motion, and sensing and feedback technologies. She has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is an inductee of Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society; a member of the Society of Women Engineers; and a judge for the FIRST Robotics Buckeye Regionals. Besides her motioncontroltips.com contributions, she also leads the production of the quarterly motion issues of Design World.

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