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The Omron R88D-UEP08H is an AC servo driver with a rated input voltage of 200 VAC. It can handle motor capacities up to 200 watts and operates on a single-phase input.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | R88D |
| Part Number | R88D-UEP08H |
| Weight | 1.81 lbs (0.82 kg) |
| Description | AC Servo Driver |
| Input Voltage | 200 VAC |
| Motor Capacity | 200 Watts |
| Input Voltage Phases | 1-phase |
| Storage and Operating Environment | No Corrosive Gases |
| Ambient Operating Temperature | 0 to 55°C |
| Ambient Storage Temperature | -10 to 75°C |
| Ambient Operating Humidity | 35% to 85% RH (with no condensation) |
| Ambient Storage Humidity | 35% to 85% RH (with no condensation) |
| Input Command Signal | Pulse Train Inputs |
| Max. Output Current | 8.5 Amps |
The Omron R88D-UEP08H drive is an AC servo driver tailored for precise motor control applications. It operates on a 200 VAC input and is configured for single-phase use. Suitable for motors rated up to 200 watts, this servo driver provides the necessary output current, reaching a maximum of 8.5 Amps.
Designed to function in environments without corrosive gases, this servo driver ensures longevity and reliability. It can operate within a temperature range of 0 to 55°C, adapting to varying conditions in industrial settings. Additionally, it supports storage temperatures from -10 to 75°C, accommodating diverse storage requirements.
Humidity levels between 35% and 85% RH can be tolerated in both operational and storage states as long as condensation is not present. The driver accepts pulse train inputs as an input command signal, contributing to its suitability for high-performance applications.