Lenze c300 User Manual

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Lenze · Controller | Parameter setting & programming · Reference Manual · DMS 1.5 EN · 04/2014 · TD17

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Controller-based Automation: Central motion control

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Lenze supply specially matched system components:

• Engineering software

The Lenze

Engineering tools

( 20)

on your Engineering PC (Windows® operating system) serve

to parameterise, configure and diagnose the system. The Engineering PC communicates with

the Controller via Ethernet.

• Controller

The Lenze Controller is available as Panel Controller with integrated touch display and as

Cabinet Controller in control cabinet design.
Cabinet Controllers provide a direct coupling of the I/O system 100 via the integrated backplane

bus.
The

Runtime software of the Lenze Controllers

( 24)

provides the control and/or visualisation

of motion sequences. These software versions are available:

• "Logic": Sequence control in the Controller, motion control in the inverter
• "Motion": Sequence control and motion control in the Controller, inverter as actuating drive
• "Visu": Optional visualisation of the automation system, can be used separately or in addition

to "Logic" or "Motion"

An external monitor panel/display can be connected to the Cabinet Controller 3231 C/

3241 C.

• Without software: Controller as single component with operating system only

• Bus systems

EtherCAT is a standard "on board" bus system of the Controller-based Automation. EtherCAT

enables the control of all nodes (Motion/Logic) on one common fieldbus.
Optionally, CANopen, PROFIBUS and PROFINET can be used as extended topologies.
The Controllers c300/p300 have a CANopen interface "on board" as well (in addition to

EtherCAT).

• Inverter (e.g. Servo Inverter i700)

"Logic & Motion" runtime software
The "Controller-based Automation" system allows for the central control of devices for Logic and

Motion applications. The runtime software runs on the Controller.
In case of Logic applications, the sequence control is carried out in the Controller and the motion

control is carried out in the inverter.
In case of Motion applications , the sequence control and motion control are carried out in the

Controller. The inverter is used as actuating drive.

• Motion applications make special demands on the cycle time and real-time capability of the bus

system between the Controller and the subordinate fieldbus nodes.

• This is e.g. the case if the nodes must traverse synchronously or if position setpoints must be

transmitted.

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