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Hey... I am part of a college team trying to find a servo drive that can operate from a DC power source and put out 2 hp. Not sure exactly where to start, there are plenty of DC servo drives out there but haven't seen many that are built for a DC power input. thanks for any help |
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| Advanced Motion sell both internal power supply or optional external. What kind of command input? Al.
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