The Emerson Control Techniques DST1403 is a high-performance Servo Drive from the Digitax ST series. This specific model is designed for high-dynamic applications that require precise motor control, such as labeling machines, high-speed packaging, and CNC feeders.
The “1403” designation identifies the drive’s voltage class and current rating.
1. Catalog Number Breakdown: DST1403
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DST: Digitax ST Series (optimized for pulse-train or synchronized motion).
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1: 400V Voltage Class.
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4: Operating voltage (380V – 480V AC).
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03: Current rating. This model typically provides 3.0 Amps of continuous current and 9.0 Amps of peak current.
2. Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Input Power | 3-Phase 380-480V AC |
| Output Current | 3.0A (Continuous) / 9.0A (Peak) |
| Feedback Support | Incremental Encoder, SinCos, Hiperface, EnDat, and SSI |
| Control Modes | Position, Speed, Torque, and Digital Lock (Gearbox) |
| Safety | Integrated Safe Torque Off (STO) |
3. Integrated Intelligence
The Digitax ST is more than a simple motor driver; it is often used as a standalone motion controller thanks to its on-board PLC functionality.
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SmartCard Slot: Located on the front, this allows you to save and clone parameters or PLC programs without a computer.
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Expansion Slots: The drive features two “Solutions Module” (SM) slots on the top. You can add cards for EtherCAT (SM-EtherCAT), Profinet (SM-Profinet), or specialized I/O.
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High-Speed I/O: Includes dedicated high-speed freeze inputs for capturing positions with microsecond accuracy.
4. Wiring and Hardware Setup
The DST1403 utilizes a compact “bookshelf” design to save space in the control cabinet.
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Power Connections (Bottom): $L1, L2, L3$ for mains and $U, V, W$ for motor output.
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DC Bus: Terminals for connecting an external braking resistor. Because this is a high-dynamic drive, a braking resistor is almost always required for rapid deceleration.
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Communication: Built-in RS485 (RJ45 port) for commissioning via PC.
5. Common Status & Fault Codes
The drive features a status LED and a 2-digit display. If a fault occurs, it will trip and display a code:
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It.AC: Over-current. Check for a short circuit or mechanical binding in the motor.
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OU: DC Bus Over-voltage. The motor is regenerating too much energy; check the braking resistor.
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th: Motor Thermistor trip. The motor is overheating.
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Enc1: Encoder feedback fault. Check the cable shielding and the connector on the back of the motor.
6. Software & Commissioning
To program the DST1403, you typically use CTSoft (for parameter configuration) or SyPTLite (for the on-board PLC logic).
Note: Modern systems may use Connect (the successor to CTSoft) depending on the firmware version of your drive.














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