Why Compare MS300, MH300, and ME300?
Delta’s compact drive series—MS300, MH300, and ME300—are widely used across automation panels. But each has different strengths when it comes to performance, price, and panel space. Here’s a detailed comparison to help you make the right selection.
Comparison Table – Delta MS300 vs MH300 vs ME300
Feature | MS300 | MH300 | ME300 |
Output Frequency | 0.1–599 Hz | 0.1–1500 Hz | 0.1–599 Hz |
Overload Capacity | 150% for 60s | 200% for 3s | 150% for 60s |
Size | Compact | Standard | Ultra Compact |
Vector Control | Sensorless | Sensorless + Encoder | Sensorless |
Inbuilt Brake Chopper | Yes | Yes | Yes |
STO Safety | Yes | Yes | No |
EMC Filter | Optional | Optional | Built-in |
PLC Functionality | Yes (5k steps) | Yes (10k steps) | No |
When to Choose MS300?
✅ Best for general-purpose machines like conveyors, mixers, and packaging lines.
✅ Good balance of features and size.
✅ Ideal for engineers looking for a reliable compact drive.
When to Choose MH300?
✅ Use when you need high dynamic performance, such as in textile machines, servo replacements, or process control systems.
✅ Supports encoder input and fast torque response.
When to Choose ME300?
✅ Ultra-slim drive for space-constrained panels.
✅ Good for OEMs and machine builders.
✅ Cost-effective without compromising essential features.
Final Thoughts
MS300 is your go-to for most applications. MH300 is ideal for high-speed precision, and ME300 works well for compact installations.
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