Understanding the serial interface, 5v auxiliary encoder power supply – Rockwell Automation 2090 Ultra3000 Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 2098-IN003E-EN-P — April 2004

Ultra3000 Connector Data

2-51

5V Auxiliary Encoder Power Supply

All Ultra3000 drives supply 5V dc for the operation of an auxiliary
encoder. The following table provides a description of the auxiliary
encoder power supply.

Understanding the Serial
Interface

The Ultra3000 includes one serial port that implements the standard
NRZ asynchronous serial format, and supports RS-232, RS-422, and
RS-485 communication standards.

Standard baud rates include 1,200, 2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19,200, and
38,400 baud. Data lengths of 7 and 8 bits are supported. Parity settings
include odd, even, and none.

The connector pinout dedicates separate pins for the RS-232 and
RS-422/ RS-485 signals, so that the communication standard can be
changed by just using a different cable. Refer to Figure 2.55 for the
serial interface configuration.

Figure 2.55
Serial Interface Configuration

Parameter

Description

Minimum

Maximum

Output Voltage

Voltage range of the external power supply for
proper operation of an auxiliary encoder.

4.75V

5.25V

Output Current

Current draw from the external power supply for
the auxiliary encoder.

250 mA

Pin

Signal

Description

CN1-1

EPWR

Auxiliary Encoder Power Out (+5V)

CN1-2

ECOM

Common

IMPORTANT

The internal 5V dc power supply has a resettable
fuse that opens at 3 amps and automatically resets
itself when the current falls below 3 amps. There are
no internal fuses requiring replacement.

RS-232

RS-485

XMT

RCV

XMT-

XMT+

RCV+
RCV-

RECEIVE

TRANSMIT

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