hardnose
Electrical
- Aug 6, 2003
- 3
Who still makes a conventional (analog NOT digital) 4-quadrant DC drive controller (for 480-3-60 input. It appears that the industry was very successfull in telling everybody that "it needs to be digital (= non-repairable, limited life expectancy, complicated start-up (300 parameters to set, in order to keep manufacturers field service personnel busy.
We have drive controller requirements (for high HP / 400 to 900 amp drives / shunt-wound )requiring simple speed control via armature voltage feedback.
Is there anybody (in the US) still making components for such drives (4-q front end speed / current regulator, SCR firing bord adaptable for the gating power of large SCRs.
I am interested in purchasing complete controllers (with or without the power SCR stacks)in chassis form (not enclosed for integration in our own system control enclosures.
(we know Saftronics DC12 (30 year old design, the single controller board is way too large, very outdated with 741 op amps).
I would appreciate supply source suggestions
We have drive controller requirements (for high HP / 400 to 900 amp drives / shunt-wound )requiring simple speed control via armature voltage feedback.
Is there anybody (in the US) still making components for such drives (4-q front end speed / current regulator, SCR firing bord adaptable for the gating power of large SCRs.
I am interested in purchasing complete controllers (with or without the power SCR stacks)in chassis form (not enclosed for integration in our own system control enclosures.
(we know Saftronics DC12 (30 year old design, the single controller board is way too large, very outdated with 741 op amps).
I would appreciate supply source suggestions