Overview, Chapter, Alec description – Rockwell Automation 4100 ALEC AXIS LINK ENCODER CONVERTER User Manual

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Publication 4100-5.3 - June 1999

Chapter

1

Overview

ALEC Description

The ALEC is a single-axis AxisLink Encoder Converter which interfaces
a single incremental encoder to Allen-Bradley IMC S Class motion
controllers via AxisLink. As such, it provides a master encoder input
for IMC S Class motion controllers or 1394 GMC systems without the
need to sacrifice a full servo axis for use as a master encoder input.
The ALEC also allows easy remote location of the master encoder for
connection to an existing machine.

AxisLink is an IMC S Class option which links multiple motion
controllers and ALECs to provide real-time axis coordination between
their axes in distributed multi-axis systems. The ALEC encoder
appears to the AxisLinked IMC S Class motion controllers as a virtual
axis. This virtual axis can be used by the motion controllers as a
master axis in electronic gearing, cam, lineshaft, and synchronization
applications.

ALEC Features

The ALEC has the following features:

Plug and Play - no software setup required.

Single 18-36V DC power input with reverse voltage protection
makes installation and hookup easy.

Isolation of all external connections from the microprocessor
logic for reliable performance.

4MHz maximum feedback count rate allows high speed
operation without sacrificing resolution.

Optically isolated high-speed position registration input for
position synchronization and registration applications.

Interfaces directly to Allen-Bradley 1394 GMC System and
S Class Compact motion controllers.

Normally Open status output.

Bicolor LED status indication.

Pre-engineered encoder cable assemblies available.

A rugged steel case for greater protection. The case has
pre-drilled mounting tabs.

The ALEC is based on an 80C31 microprocessor running at 16MHz. A
CPU watchdog circuit with front panel LED indicator (CPU OK) is
provided for fault indication and connection to a Normally Open Fault
Relay.

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