Servo Drive Technology
Compact Control Electronics for Dynamic Drive Systems

From Jürgen Wagenbach, maxon | Translated by AI 4 min Reading Time

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Electric drives are a central component of today's production and robotic systems—from production systems to analysis devices. The electronics that control motors and integrate seamlessly into machine control systems are crucial for dynamics, precision and efficiency.

Escon 2 is used wherever maximum dynamics and precision are required - for example in laboratory automation systems.(Image: DavidBGray/maxon)
Escon 2 is used wherever maximum dynamics and precision are required - for example in laboratory automation systems.
(Image: DavidBGray/maxon)

Modern production technology increasingly demands networked and flexibly configurable systems. Machines must be able to adapt quickly to new products, processes or batch sizes. The control electronics of the drives play a central role in this. They regulate speed and torque, process sensor signals and at the same time provide the interface to the machine control system and higher-level systems. To meet these requirements, powerful yet compact servo controllers are needed. With the Escon 2 series, Maxon presents a new product generation for demanding industrial drive tasks.