Research on High Energy Efficient Servo Drive with Safety Integrated Function

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This paper focus on energy consumption and safety function of servo drive, and analysis of the safety integrated functions of the servo drive and its energy consumption features. Servo drive with "safety energy efficiency" concept was proposed based on motion control level. This paper has analyzed the energy consumption distribution characteristics formula of the servo drive architecture, and then, explain the characteristics of safety integrated function from the control path of servo drive. With analyzing the distribution of energy consumption and its safety integrated function, the safety energy efficiency model" is established, which reveals the relationship between servo drive's safety features and energy efficiency. Finally, the application prospects safety energy efficiency model was shown from the view of practical point.

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