15 glossary, Glossary – Lenze Engineer v2.21 User Manual

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Glossary

A

Axis

An axis is a special type of system module and generally contains at least one

drive controller and a motor but, depending on the application, can contain

further devices such as gearboxes and encoders.

AIF

Abbreviation for "AutomationInterface". Lenze-specific interface on the

controller for plugging on a communication module.

Communication module

System module

Generic term for a mechatronic unit which can generally include several

devices, one or several networks, information on parameter values, program

logic and documentation.
A system module provides a specific technological function. It interacts with

its environment and can be generally reused in another environment or

system. The interfaces of a system module are provided by the interfaces of its

components.

Controller

Generic term for Lenze frequency inverters, servo inverters and PLCs.

Application

Implementation of a concrete drive solution (e.g. speed control) on an

individual device.

Application variable

Structure of element variables which is communicated via network(s) using a

specific transfer mode. The definition of an application variable is completely

independent of a specific type of network.

Element variable

B

Bus server

Fieldbus-specific OPC server according to DRIVECOM specification.

DRIVECOM

C

CAL

Abbreviation for "CAN Application Layer". Communication standard (CiA DS

201-207) which provides the objects, protocols and services for the event or

polling-controlled transfer of CAN messages and the transfer of greater data

areas between CAN nodes. Furthermore, CAL offers powerful processes for an

automatic assignment of message identifiers, the initialisation of network

nodes and the assignment of an individual identification to network nodes.

CAN

Abbreviation for "Controller Area Network". Serial, message-oriented (not

node-oriented) bus system for max. 63 nodes.

CANopen

Communication profile (CiADS301, version 4.01), which has been created

under the umbrella association of the CiA ("CAN in Automation") in

conformance with the CAL ("CAN Application Layer").

CiA

Abbreviation for "CAN in Automation (e. V.)": International manufacturer and

user organisation with the target to worldwide distribute the knowledge of

the internationally standardised CAN bus system (ISO 11898) and promote its

technical further development.

Internet:

http://www.can-cia.org/

COM

Abbreviation for "Component Object Model": Architecture developed by

Microsoft ® for the co-operation of individual executable software

components (objects) which communicate with each other in a similar

manner and are not connected until the program is running.

Controller

A Lenze Controller is the central control unit of the "Controller-based

Automation" automation system. This enables the machines to be centrally

controlled and/or visualised. The "Controller-based Automation" is Lenze's

central control technology.

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