MOOG G122‑829A P-I SERVO AMPLIFIER
MOOG G122‑829A P-I SERVO AMPLIFIER
The G122-829A P- I Servoamplifier is used in closed loop
applications where a proportional and/or integral amplifier
is needed. Selector switches inside the amplifier enable
proportional, integral or both to be selected. Many aspects of
the amplifier’s characteristics can be selected with internal
switches. This enables one amplifier to be used in many
different applications. The configuration options provided
are the result of many years of experience in designing
and commissioning closed loop systems.
The Servoamplifier employs analog electronics. It accepts
three input signals, one single ended and two differential.
These are summed to produce an error signal which is then
amplified proportionally and also integrated. The proportional
and integral signals are switched together and output as a
current or voltage to drive a servovalve.
Front panel trim pots, LED indicators and test points allow fast
and easy setup and aid in trouble shooting. The servoamplifier
is housed in a compact DIN rail mounting enclosure and
requires a +24V DC supply.
D137-004-003
Dialog Controllers
Designation Description Ordering number
TFT Display 5.7“ Color TFT touch screen display;
320 x 240 pixels resolution
D137-004-004
TFT Display 10.4“ Color TFT touch screen display;
640 x 480 pixels resolution
D137-004-005
TFT Display 12.1“ Color TFT touch screen display;
800 x 600 pixels resolution
D137-004-006
MSC I Motion Controller 5 x 18-pole and 1 x 9-pole terminal strips are needed per module
MSC II Motion Controller 4 x 10-pole and 2 x 9-pole terminal strips are needed per module
QAIO 2/2 2 x 18-pole and 1 x 9-pole terminal strips are needed per module
QAIO 16/4 5 x 18-pole terminal strips are needed per module
QDIO 16/16 6 x 18-pole terminal strips are needed per module
QEBUS-CAN 1 x 2-pole terminal strip is needed per module
RDIO 16/16 6 x 18-pole terminal strips are needed per module




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