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The Allen Bradley Ultra 3000 HV Series (Bulletin 2098‑DSD‑HV) are high‑voltage digital servo drives engineered for precision positioning and heavy‑duty motion control. With input ratings of 230–480 V AC and continuous output currents from 30 A to 220 A, these drives support advanced feedback options (SERCOS or DeviceNet), built‑in motion intelligence, and indexing capability. Though discontinued at the end of 2022, they remain trusted in legacy Kinetix systems, OEM platforms, and high-performance automation.
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Ultra 3000 HV drives deliver high performance in indexing, multi-axis coordination, and high-inertia motion tasks—ideal for packaging, assembly, web handling, and industrial automation systems requiring precise torque and positioning.
The HV lineup includes models rated for 230–480 V AC three-phase, with output currents ranging from approximately 30 A (HV030) up to 220 A (HV220). Each drive supports SERCOS (“-SE”), DeviceNet (“-DN”), indexing (“–X”), or combinations based on model suffixes.
Sample breakdown:
2098‑DSD‑HV050X‑DN │ └─ Interface: DN = DeviceNet, SE = SERCOS │ │───X─────┤─ “X” = indexing model (omit “X” = standard) │ │HV050────┤─ “HV” = high-voltage; “050” = 50 A continuous │ └2098‑DSD──Ultra 3000 Digital Servo Drive family
Without “X” or suffix, the drive is standard, non-indexing, non-networked basic HV model.
Models support:
• SERCOS fiber-optic interface (“-SE”)
• DeviceNet network (“-DN”)
• Combination indexing + network (“-X-SE” or “-X-DN”)
• Base models with only analog/discrete I/O
Yes. DeviceNet models (“-DN”) integrate into DeviceNet systems; SERCOS units (“-SE”) support high-speed motion networks; “-X-DN” and “-X-SE” are optimized for indexing control scenarios.
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