Panasonic Industry introduces first commercialized AI-equipped servo system

MINAS A7 servo drives offer AI for ultra-high precision automatic tuning complementing the abilities of experts

Recently introduced and now available for customer orders in Europe, the new compact MINAS A7 servo drive family from Panasonic Industry is the industry’s first commercialized AI-equipped servo system. The devices use Panasonic Industry’s independently developed precAIse tuning, making full use of AI technology to achieve highly precise automatic tuning without any need for an expert engineer. This also reduces setup time by up to 90%.

MINAS A7 motors and drives improve equipment performance while simplifying installation and operation. Thanks to the integrated AI the servo system can even automate tasks in areas where experts are needed to spend time for tuning machines manually due to unsatisfactory performance from conventional automatic tuning functions. The product also achieves the industry’s highest level of motion performance with an encoder resolution of
the servo motor with 27 bits and 134,217,728 pulses/time. The speed response frequency, which indicates the control performance of servo amplifiers, reaches an industry high of 4.0 kHz or greater. Furthermore, the servo motor achieves a maximum rotation speed of 7,150 r/min which contributes to shorter cycle times. The MINAS A7 impresses with a compact design saving space and resulting in cost effectiveness. Last but not least, MINAS A7 servo drives are backward compatible to MINAS A6 devices. They are 1:1 replaceable thanks to the same interfaces and flange size.

Philipp Zebisch, Senior Team Manager Product Management at Panasonic Industry comments: “Our newly introduced MINAS A7 servo drive family ensures an extremely stable operation and longer service life of machine components thanks to the online monitoring tools. With the development of the MINAS A7 series, we have achieved an optimum of human-machine operations due to its highly intelligent automation and monitoring capabilities. They reduce installation time and maintenance costs and guarantee the highest processing quality and speed in numerous applications like spin coaters, dicing saws, chip transfer machines, IC handlers, bonding equipment, equipment for substrate inspection, metal and laser processing machines, injection molding machines, presses and pipe-bending machines.”

For further information on Panasonic Industry’s MINAS A7 servo drives please visit www.industry.panasonic.eu.

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