Product description
T8000D Series Multi-function High-performance Spindle Servo Drive
FAQ
What is the difference between Servo Drive and VFD?
Servo Drive and Variable Frequency Drive are both devices used to control electric motors, but they are significantly different in terms of operating principles, application scenarios and control accuracy.
Servo drives are an integral part of a servo system, which consists of a motor, a controller, a feedback device and a servo drive. In short, as part of a servo system, the servo drive receives and amplifies the commands entered into the control panel by the operator. It also transmits current to the servo motor in the system. Its applications are where high precision positioning, fast response and precise speed control are required. Examples include automation equipment such as CNC machine tools, robots, and packaging machinery.
An inverter drive is also a motor controller, but works in a different way than a servo drive. An inverter changes the speed and torque of a motor by adjusting the input frequency and voltage of the motor. It is mainly used for speed regulation and energy saving applications such as fans, pumps, conveyor belts, etc.
Servo drives and inverters have their own applications in motor control and need to be selected according to specific application needs, control requirements and system complexity.