Improve the ease of use and convenience of servos to significantly improve the OEM user experience
1756-IM16I In addition to the “hard work” on performance, in the era of intelligence, OEM users who need to spend a lot of time and selection and debugging are also increasingly hoping that servo products can help themselves improve efficiency and save time as much as possible through innovative technology, and enhance competitiveness by shortening the time to market delivery of equipment. In this regard, the Lexium 18 series servo, which was developed by a local Chinese team for the first time, has carried out just the right change in design concept.
The traditional European servo gives the impression that it is similar to the SLR in the camera, with strong performance, but the ability of the user is relatively high. In contrast, the Asian servo is like a quick to use card machine, can maintain a certain level of performance on the basis of “one-click” dexterity to capture the user’s heart.
For Schneider Electric’s Lexium 18 series servo, which responds to the challenges of the intelligent era, it can be said that it is a masterpiece combining the advantages of the two designs. While having a strong technical heritage, it makes full use of intelligent functions and algorithms, greatly improving the experience of OEM users in terms of convenience and ease of use.
Specifically, the Lexium 18 series servo is equipped with adaptive resonance suppression, terminal vibration suppression, STO safety function and dynamic braking four functional highlights, users can use the optimized self-tuning function to achieve accurate and convenient adaptive matching equipment debugging, which can save 2/3 of the installation and debugging time. At the same time, the Lexium 18 series servo supports internal scripting and flexible motion task sequences, which can easily meet users’ more customized functional needs. For users with mass production needs, the servo parameters of the same model can be easily copied to other machines to achieve a faster “plug and play”. These “combined fists” of innovative technologies have well hit some common pain points of OEM users.
1756-IM16I The refinement of the details of the Lexium 18 series servo also brings improvements in ease of use. For example, the Lexium 18 series servo uses a Type-C debugging interface, which allows it to connect to a laptop for debugging and power supply at the same time. Compared with the traditional Mini USB debugging interface, the Lexium 18 series servo pays close attention to details.