First, let's take a look at the advantages of servo motors compared with other motors (such as stepper motors):
1. Accuracy: Realizes closed-loop control of position, speed and torque; overcomes the problem of stepper motor out-of-step.
2. Speed: Good high-speed performance, generally the rated speed can reach 2000~3000 rpm.
3. Adaptability: It has strong overload resistance and can withstand loads three times the rated torque. It is especially suitable for occasions with instantaneous load fluctuations and requirements for quick start.
4. Stable: Smooth operation at low speed, and no stepping operation phenomenon similar to that of a stepper motor will occur when running at low speed. Suitable for occasions with high-speed response requirements.
5. Timeliness: The dynamic response time of motor acceleration and deceleration is short, generally within tens of milliseconds.
6. Comfort: Heat and noise are significantly reduced.
To put it simply: the ordinary motor you usually see will continue to rotate for a while due to its own inertia after power is cut off, and then stop. Servo motors and stepper motors stop when they stop and move when they want, and their response is extremely fast. However, stepper motors suffer from out-of-step.
There are too many application areas for servo motors. As long as there is a power source and there are requirements for accuracy, it may generally involve servo motors. Such as machine tools, printing equipment, packaging equipment, textile equipment, laser processing equipment, robots, automated production lines and other equipment that have relatively high requirements for process accuracy, processing efficiency and work reliability.
Introduction to the advantages of servo motors
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