Gold DC Trombone Drive

Description

Compact, Panel-mounted Network-based Servo drive (Up to 11 A/800 V)

Up to 7 kW of continuous power

The Gold DC Trombone is a compact, panel-mounted digital servo drive that weighs 650 g (22.9 oz) and offers up to 7 kW of continuous power.

This advanced, high power density servo drive is designed to operate "Direct to Mains" from a high voltage DC power supply of up to 400 VDC or 800 VDC, without the need for a transformer. It provides top performance, advanced networking and built in safety, as well as a fully featured motion controller and local intelligence. The Gold DC Trombone is powered by a single 18 V – 32 V isolated DC power source (not included) and a "smart" control-supply algorithm enables the drive to operate with only one power supply with no need for an auxiliary power supply for the logic.

In conjunction with the Gold Maestro, the ultimate distributed network motion controller, and the other members of the Gold Line of intelligent servo drives, state-of-the-art solutions for the most challenging multi-axis motion applications can be easily implemented, with a short development cycle while maintaining high performance.

Gold DC Trombone Highlights:

  • Gold Line core motion control technology
  • Ultra-compact, highest power density
  • Highly efficient, high bandwidth performance
  • Multiple communication options: EtherCAT, CANopen, USB, Ethernet, RS-232
  • Supports a wide variety of feedback sensors
  • Advanced filtering and gain scheduling options for enhanced dynamic performance
  • Vector control sinusoidal commutation

 

Gold DC Trombone Product Ratings
Voltage Ratings 400Vdc 800Vdc
Available Current Ratings 12A, 17A* 8A, 11A*

Peak rating is double the continuous rating, except for items marked * which have no peak rating.

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Product Specification
Gold DC Trombone Cable Kit Information
Gold DC Trombone Cable Kit Information
Gold Dc Trombone Installation Guide
Gold Dc Trombone Installation Guide