The HMI is the “operation screen,” and the servo drive is the “motion brain.”
The HMI is the “operation screen,” and the servo drive is the “motion brain.” The HMI issues commands and displays status, while the servo drive precisely executes and performs closed-loop correction, together achieving high-precision, high-response automated motion control.
1. Precise Temperature Control: Achieves closed-loop temperature control through a PID algorithm, suitable for scenarios requiring stable temperature environments such as plastic drying, mold temperature control, and industrial baking.
2. Status Monitoring: Real-time display of the operating status of fans, heating outputs, etc., allowing operators to quickly assess equipment conditions.
3. Data Traceability: Supports historical data query and alarm records, facilitating fault analysis and production optimization.
4. Automation Integration: Can communicate with a host computer or production line system to achieve unmanned production management.
High-precision, visualized, and application-oriented automatic control is achieved through a screen, allowing for flexible process modifications, adaptability to multi-variety production, simpler operation, lowered user threshold, and easy intelligent upgrades.