Description
The MID-7654 is a sophisticated integrated 4-axis servo drive that comes equipped with a power supply designed for use in the United States, supporting 120V. This device is specifically designated with part numbers 778005-01 and 778005-05, falling under the category of Motion Control Hardware and Software.
It is engineered to be compatible with NI-7350 and NI-7340 motion controllers, ensuring a seamless integration for users requiring precise motion control in their applications. The configuration of the MID-7654 is focused on a 4-axis setup, making it versatile for various motion control tasks.
The amplifier technology utilized within this device is PWM (Pulse Width Modulation), which is highly effective for controlling motor speed and position. The operation mode it supports is torque blocks, more technically referred to as transconductance or current amplifiers, providing robust control over the motors.
When it comes to power dynamics, the MID-7654 boasts a peak current output of 10 A and a continuous current output of 5 A. Additionally, it has an adjustable current limit feature, which can be set via DIP switches, adding a layer of customization for various applications.
Safety is a paramount concern in the design of the MID-7654, which is why it includes overload and overtemperature signals, along with a host bus power interlock to prevent any accidental damage to the system or the device itself.
The front panel of the MID-7654 is designed for ease of use, featuring status LEDs, DIP switch banks, an AC Power Switch, and an ENABLE Switch. These elements provide users with straightforward control and monitoring capabilities.
Connectivity options are expansive, accommodating connections to a motion controller, trigger, analog I/O, AC power, step/direction, breakpoint, encoder, limit, and motor connectors for each axis. This comprehensive range of connectors ensures that the MID-7654 can be integrated into a wide variety of motion control systems with ease.
Question 1: What is the peak current output of the MID-7654?
Answer 1: 10A
Question 2: Can the MID-7654 be used with NI-7350 controllers?
Answer 2: Yes, it’s compatible.
Question 3: What type of amplifier technology does MID-7654 utilize?
Answer 3: PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
Question 4: Does MID-7654 have safety features included?
Answer 4: Yes, includes overload and overtemperature signals.
Question 5: How is the current limit set on the MID-7654?
Answer 5: Via DIP switches.



