Rockwell Automation 1771-QC , D17716.5.25 SER/B SERVO POS User Manual

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Installing the Assembly

Chapter 6

6Ć2

Avoiding Backplane Power Supply Overload

For each module you plan to install in the I/O chassis, add up it current
load on the backplane power supply. Be sure that this total current is not
so large as to overload the backplane power supply.

The backplane power supply current load of the servo positioning
assembly is:

1771ĆM3

controller

1771ĆES

expanders

Total

Current

1

1

3.45A

1

2

5.15A

1

3

6.85A

Note that if you add the total current draw of one 1771-M3 controller,
three 1771-ES expanders, and either an I/O adapter or mini-processor
module, the total would exceed 8A. In that case you could not use a
1771-P1 or 1771-P2 power supply because they are rated at 6.5A.

If the total current exceeds 6.5A, you can use Power-Supply Modules (cat.
no. 1771-P3, -P4, -P5) to provide 8A, 11A or 16A. The following table
lists the number of axes you can control with a servo positioning system
in a 1771-A4 I/O chassis, based on power requirements and compatibility
of other components used with the 1771-A4 I/O chassis.

I/O Adapter or MiniĆProcessor Module Cat. No.

Power

Supply

Cat. No.

1771ĆAL

1771ĆAS

1772ĆLS

1772ĆLSP 1771ĆLV

1771ĆP1

1 Axis

1771ĆP2

2 Axes

2 Axes

1771ĆP3

2 Axes

1 Axis

1771ĆP4

3 Axes

3 Axes

3 Axes

1771ĆP4 plus

1771ĆP3 or

a second

1771ĆP4

3 Axes

3 Axes

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