
What Is a Servo drive and How Does it Work?
(EN) Motion control systems consist of four main components: a motor, a drive, a controller, and a feedback device. The servo drive acquires the command signal from the controller and adjusts or amplifies it to transmit the specific amount of voltage and current required to achieve the required motion to the motor.

NERVO, New ESA Servo Driver
(EN) With NERVO servo drive, ESA presents a compact and reliable control solution for traction and pump applications. Available in three different sizes, with continuous current output ranging from 30A up to 130A, it allows you to control a wide range of motors, such as synchronous brushless PMAC motors and asynchronous motors, all with configurable feedback.

CANopen or EtherCAT: Discover All Features of ESA EDWU Drive
(EN) The new EDWU servo drive by ESA supports both CANopen and EtherCAT network options to meet the needs of any client. From bandwidth to update frequency, performance and costs, each customer has the option to choose the configuration that best suits them.