STO - Safe Torque Off (Safe Torque Off)
Interruption of the energy supply to the drive in accordance with EN 61800-5-2. This function ensures that the drive can no longer apply energy.
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The BL 4312-C is an actively cooled servo controller for control cabinet operation with maximum power density - ideal for continuous operation under demanding conditions. Flexible interfaces and simple parameterization enable quick integration into a wide range of automation environments.
as parameterization interface
EtherCAT, PROFINET, CANopen, PowerLink, Modbus
HIPERFACE®, HIPERFACE DSL®, EnDat 2.2, resolver, analog and digital incremental encoders, BISS, FA coder, Nikon A format
With the Metronix ServoCommander, drives can be easily parameterized and monitored on a PC.
Integrated safety as standard
The BL 4000-C servo drives are equipped with modern safety functions such as STO and SS1 as standard. These functions ensure that safety-related requirements can be met directly in the drive - without any external safety modules or additional wiring. This not only increases the safety of the machine, but also significantly reduces planning and installation costs. Users benefit from a reliable and economical safety concept.
Numerous integrated software functions make the smartServo BL 4000-C servo controllers real all-rounders in drive technology.
The BL 4000-C servo controllers not only directly support numerous motor types and all common position encoders, but can also be adapted extremely flexibly to a wide range of application tasks by simply parameterizing the integrated technology functions. The precise and highly accurate evaluation of external signals in the drive enables the shortest possible cycle times to be achieved.
Compact at a glance
All relevant characteristics of the BL 4000-C servo controller clearly summarized in a PDF: Power range, supply voltage, interfaces, dimensions and ambient conditions. For quick technical classification - and reliable integration into your system.
The most important characteristics of the BL 4312-C:
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Always on board is the field-proven CANopen fieldbus system with the CiA 402 drive profile. With the operating modes Profile Torque Mode, Profile Velocity Mode, Profile Position Mode, Homing Mode, and Interpolated Position Mode, the servo controller can be used in a wide variety of applications. Several hundred parameters enable complete configuration of the servo controller via CANopen.
The integrated Ethernet interface can be used via a UDP/IP connection, for example, for remote maintenance or as a fieldbus connection. This allows the transmission of setpoints and actual values, error analysis, loading and saving of parameter sets, adjusting individual parameters, and displaying values using the oscilloscope function.
All smartServo BL 4000-C devices feature the Ethernet-based EtherCAT fieldbus system. With the CoE (CANopen over EtherCAT) application protocol, all operating modes and parameters of CANopen can also be used under EtherCAT. In multi-axis applications, highly synchronized movements are achieved in the "Cyclic Synchronous Position" mode in combination with Distributed Clocks (DC), even at high cycle times, as the servo controllers synchronize precisely to the external clock.
The Ethernet-based PROFINET fieldbus system is also fundamentally integrated. Based on PROFIdrive, the Metronix-specific application profile enables easy access to all functions of the servo controller. Ready-to-use function blocks and a sample project make integrating the smartServo into the control system a real breeze. The plain-text display of error messages in the control system also greatly simplifies initial commissioning, allowing the machine or system to be ready for operation more quickly.
PowerLink is a high-performance, real-time capable Ethernet communication protocol that enables deterministic and precise data transmission — essential for automation applications with demanding real-time requirements. Compared to other fieldbus systems, PowerLink stands out with particularly short cycle times combined with a high data transfer rate, supports flexible network topologies, and is based on an open, license-free standard.
Modbus is characterized by simple implementation, broad compatibility, and robust functionality. Even in modern networks, Modbus continues to be widely used, as many existing devices and systems are based on it.
Heidenhain encoders with EnDat interface feature a serial communication channel through which the servo controller communicates with the encoder. All relevant information from the encoder’s electronic nameplate is read out via this channel, eliminating the need for manual parameterization. If the encoder used also has an EEPROM, motor information can be stored in the encoder, allowing the motor to be used directly with another servo controller. The smartServo BL 4000-C supports EnDat 2.2 encoders as both singleturn and multiturn versions.
Just like Heidenhain encoders, HIPERFACE encoders feature a communication channel through which the servo controller communicates with the encoder. All relevant information is also read out from the encoder, and motor information can likewise be stored in the encoder. All common HIPERFACE singleturn and multiturn encoders are supported.
With the single-cable technology HIPERFACE DSL®, the encoder signal is transmitted digitally within the motor cable. This minimizes the number of connection lines required between the servo controller and the motor. Naturally, all features of the HIPERFACE encoders (electronic nameplate, data storage in the encoder) are also available with HIPERFACE DSL®.
An open, digital sensor interface protocol for real-time capable serial communication. BiSS enables high transmission speed, flexible parameterization, and reliable, interference-free data transfer. This provides our customers with a future-proof solution.
The universal encoder interface supports a wide variety of different encoders: both analog 1Vss signals and digital incremental signals, including reference track or zero pulse, are supported. For commutation, digital Hall signals can also be evaluated, and a fault signal input can be connected as well. One of the encoder inputs can also be used as a pulse-direction input or forward/reverse counting input.
Numerous encoders from the two Japanese manufacturers Nikon and Tamagawa Seiki are also directly supported by the smartServo BL 4000-C.
Of course, the resolver is also supported by the smartServo BL 4000-C as a robust and cost-effective position sensor.