Mitsubishi
AI-supported maintenance of servo drives
Thanks to artificial intelligence, companies can make targeted maintenance decisions for their servo drives from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi Electric has been collecting operating data on its products and their peripheral devices since the development of its first digital servo amplifiers in 1987. These many years of experience have now been incorporated into the development of the Melservo MR-J5 series. These servos use the company's own deep learning AI 'Maisart' to plan maintenance work optimally. Integrated sensors in the devices not only provide a real-time overview of the condition of internal components. Mechanical components connected to the drives, such as ball screws, belts and gears, are also monitored. These capabilities are supplemented by the CC-Link IE TSN network technology with gigabit bandwidth and Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) functionalities. This allows large amounts of data for time-critical control tasks and less volatile AI analysis information to be transmitted promptly and without delays.










