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The MR-J3-200BS from Mitsubishi is a three-phase AC servo amplifier designed for high-performance applications. It delivers a rated output of 2000 W and operates at an output voltage of 170 V AC, requiring a main circuit power supply of 200 to 230 V AC.
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| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
|---|---|
| Product Type | AC Servo Amplifier |
| Product Line | MELSERVO MR-J3 |
| Part Number | MR-J3-200BS |
| Weight | 4.75 lbs (2.15 kg) |
| Rated Output | 2000 W |
| Rated Current | 11.0 A |
| Output Voltage | 170 V AC |
| Phase Type | 3 Phase |
| Main Circuit Power Supply | 200–230 V AC |
| Main Circuit Phase | 3 Phase |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Maximum Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Control Circuit Power Supply | 200–230 V AC |
| Control Circuit Phase | 1 Phase |
| Main Circuit Input Current | 10.5 A |
The Mitsubishi MR-J3-200BS functions as a three-phase AC servo amplifier, offering noteworthy capabilities for precise motor control. Rated for an output power of 2000 W, this unit operates effectively within an output voltage of 170 V AC, making it suitable for various demanding applications.
The main circuit power supply required for this amplifier lies in the range of 200 to 230 V AC, and it supports three-phase operations. Handling rated currents up to 11.0 A, it is capable of maintaining consistent performance across its operational specifications. The input current rating for the main circuit is 10.5 A, ensuring ample power for efficient operation.
Frequency specifications show that this amplifier works optimally between 50 Hz and 60 Hz, allowing for compatibility in different systems. The control circuit, which operates on a single-phase configuration, also requires a power supply within the same 200 to 230 V AC range, emphasizing its design for efficiency and compatibility in various industrial setups.