The CE110 Servo Trainer shows d.c. servo position and
speed control systems using typical industrial techniques. It
has a d.c. servomotor, a d.c. generator and a flywheel
mounted on a common shaft.
Analogue 0 to ?10 V control signals vary the servomotor
shaft speed in either direction. An optical sensor measures
the speed and shows it on a panel-mounted digital meter.
The d.c. generator statically or dynamically loads the
servomotor.
An electric clutch connects or disconnects the shaft to a 30:1
reduction gearbox for position control studies. A manual
control allows the user to set a position control setpoint.
To adjust the shaft inertia, the CE110 comes with two
extra interchangeable inertia discs (flywheels).
For advanced experiments, the Servo Trainer includes extra
?block?-type circuits that can add non-linear and fully
adjustable effects of:
– Deadzone or ?deadband?
– Anti-deadzone
– Hysteresis
– Saturation
These blocks are important in studies of servo systems
because they mimic problems that happen in real
applications.
SERVO TRAINER
A compact self-contained bench mounting d.c. servo apparatus designed to allow students at all academic levels to investigate basic and advanced principles of control. In particular the CE110 deals with control issues relating to position and speed control in servo systems.
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Description
SKU:
CE110
Categories: Control Engineering, Engineering Experiments TecQuipment
Tag: Control Engineering