The ASD-B0721-A (ASDB0721A) is a robust, high-efficiency AC servo drive from the Delta B series, designed for industrial applications requiring reliable position and velocity control. Providing a rated output of 750 W, this drive is frequently deployed in automated packaging machinery, conveyor systems, and light-load robotics. By offering precise torque regulation and rapid response times, the ASD-B0721-A assists engineers in optimizing production cycles and significantly reducing machine downtime in factory automation settings.
Technical Configuration
The ASD-B0721-A operates on a 220 V single-phase input, making it an ideal candidate for facility environments where three-phase power availability is limited. Its hardware architecture is optimized for high-speed pulse command inputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of standard motion controllers and PLCs. The B series design philosophy emphasizes ease of integration; it features user-friendly terminal blocks for I/O and motor power connections, alongside dedicated ports for parameter configuration. Its internal control loops are tuned to provide stable, low-ripple operation, essential for applications requiring smooth motion profiles without harmonic interference.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
ASD-B0721-A
Brand
DELTA
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
1.5 kg
Power Output
750 W
Input Voltage
220 VAC (1-phase)
Series
B Series
Configuration
Version A
Operating Temp
0 to 55 deg C
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary differences between the B series and the A3 series?
The B series is typically oriented toward cost-sensitive, general-purpose applications that do not require advanced features like E-CAM or high-level network communication (such as EtherCAT or CANopen) found in the premium A3 series.
Is the ASD-B0721-A suitable for 3-phase input power?
No, this specific model (ASD-B0721-A) is engineered strictly for a 220 V 1-phase power supply. Using a 3-phase input on this unit may result in damage to the internal rectifier circuit.
Does this drive require a specific software suite for setup?
Yes, Delta provides dedicated configuration software compatible with the B series, which allows for real-time monitoring of velocity, current, and position data during the commissioning phase.
Engineering Best Practices
Proper Mounting Orientation: To facilitate natural convection cooling, the drive must be mounted in a vertical position. Ensure the cooling fan (if equipped) has at least 100 mm of clearance from the top and bottom of the unit to prevent thermal throttling.
Grounding Requirements: To eliminate noise-related errors (such as encoder faults or jitter), ensure the drive chassis is connected to a dedicated earth ground using a conductor with a cross-sectional area of at least 2.0 mm^2.
Signal Integrity: When wiring the pulse input terminals, use shielded, twisted-pair cables. The shield should be connected to the signal common at the controller end only, preventing ground loops that could trigger false pulse counts in high-EMC industrial environments.
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