The e100 drive family is compatible with three industrial Ethernet standards – EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP and Powerlink – as well as standard TCP/IP networks and the Mint system building environment. The drives offer you a choice of servomotor, closed-loop vector or V/Hz motor control modes, combined with an array of features and configuration options.
The drives are versions of e100 single- and three-phase drives. The three-phase drives are energy efficient, offering a dc bus system that can share regenerated power with other axes. Other features include universal encoder feedback input, and programmable notch filters to eliminate mechanical resonance effects, as well as the ability to be used with servomotors, closed loop vector motors or in V/Hz motor speed control modes. Ethernet networks are also supported on the NextMove e100 motion system and machine controller. This combines network control capability with control facilities for up to seven analog or stepper drives, and may be used standalone or in conjunction with PLC or PC hosts.
Baldor Electric Company
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