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One in every of Celera Movement’s Denali Sequence servo drives. | Supply: Celera Movement
Celera Movement, an award-winning enterprise unit of Novanta Inc., as we speak introduced the launch the corporate’s smallest servo drives but.
Named the Denali Sequence, the brand new compact, ultra-fast servo drives are created for a wide range of service robots, surgical robots, industrial grippers and lab automation purposes. Denali is the most recent addition to Celera Movement’s line of premium-performance Ingenia servo drives.
“Robotics is a really aggressive market, evolving quickly and requiring best-in-class servo drive expertise,” Marc Vila, Enterprise Director for Servo Drives, stated. “Utility-focused servo drives like Denali, the place we now have included options particularly required for the superior robotic market phase, dramatically assist engineers to speed up their designs, be extra aggressive and preserve the deal with their core enterprise.”
Denali affords an enhanced {hardware} structure in addition to optimized energy administration, with a minimal standby energy consumption of right down to 1.2 W. The servo drives work within the 250 W energy vary and are designed for surgical robotics, end-effectors, haptic gadgets, small joints and different compact robotics purposes.
The sequence options two variations:
- The Denali XCR, a miniature, ready-to-use model, that allows fast set up and system commissioning.
- The Denali NET, an ultra-compact, high-power density model. The pluggable design is perfect for a service board, with single or multi-axis integration.
Each variations can be found with EtherCAT and CANopen communication protocols, specifically optimized for demanding multi-axis purposes. Denali helps EtherCAT with a bus latency right down to 1 cycle. This improves the cost-efficiency of embedding a number of axes right into a single PCB.
Amongst its key options:
- Compact and miniature; the world’s smallest servo drives, weighing solely 8g
- Twin loop help for unparalleled precision
- Extraordinarily quick servo loops for clean operation
- PWM frequency as much as 150 kHz for low inductance motors
- Excessive effectivity and low standby energy consumption (as much as 99% effectivity)
- Price-optimized (single PCB) for distributed-centralized multi-axis configurations.
The Denali sequence affords variations that help a number of security options for high-performance robotic purposes the place security is paramount. The Denali Sequence is the most recent model of Ingenia’s Summit Servo Drives Sequence. Others embody the Capitan Sequence and the Everest S Sequence.

