Rockwell Automation 2094-EN02D-M01-Sx Kinetix 6200 and Kinetix 6500 Modular Multi-axis Servo Drives User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2094-UM002E-EN-P - May 2012

Chapter 4

Kinetix 6200 and Kinetix 6500 Connector Data

Table 26 - Understanding Digital Input Functions

Table 27 - Digital Input Specifications

Function

Description

Default Behavior

IDN
Value

Enable

If the controller configuration specifies checking of the enable input, an active
state enables the power electronics to control the motor and an inactive state
prevents motion.
The drive generates an exception if the input is inactive when the controller
commands motion and has authorized checking. The drive behavior in this
situation is programmable.

The function is always inactive. If the controller instructs the drive
to monitor the Enable input, the drive issues a vendor-specific
initialization fault (Enable Input Assignment).

1

Home

An active state indicates to a homing sequence that the referencing sensor has
been seen. Typically, a transition of this signal is used to establish a reference
position for the machine axis.

The function is always inactive. If the controller instructs the drive
to perform a home procedure, the drive issues a vendor-specific
exception (Sensor Assignment).

2

Registration 1

An inactive-to-active transition (also known as a positive transition) or active-
to-inactive transition (also known as a negative transition) is used to latch
position values for use in registration moves.

The function is always inactive. If the controller instructs the drive
to perform a registration procedure, the drive issues a vendor-
specific exception (Sensor Assignment).

3

Registration 2

4

Positive
Over-travel

If the controller configuration specifies checking of the hardware over-travel
inputs, an inactive state indicates that a position limit has been exceeded in the
positive direction.
The drive generates an exception if the input is inactive when the controller
authorizes checking. The drive behavior in this situation is programmable.

The function is always inactive. If the controller instructs the drive
to monitor the hardware over-travel inputs, the drive issues a
vendor-specific initialization fault (Over-travel Input Assignment).

5

Negative
Over-travel

If the controller configuration specifies checking of the hardware overtravel
inputs, an inactive state indicates that a position limit has been exceeded in the
negative direction.
The drive generates an exception if the input is inactive when the controller
authorizes checking. The drive behavior in this situation is programmable.

The function is always inactive. If the controller instructs the drive
to monitor the hardware over-travel inputs, the drive issues a
vendor-specific initialization fault (Over-travel Input Assignment).

6

Regeneration
OK

An inactive state indicates that an external regenerative power supply has a
fault and a regenerative power supply exception is generated by the drive.

The function is always active. If the controller instructs the drive
that a regenerative power supply with a fault output is present, the
drive issues a vendor-specific initialization fault (Regeneration OK
Input Assignment).

7

Attribute

Value

Type

Active high, single-ended, current sinking

Assignable functions

Enable, Home, Positive Over-travel, Negative Over-travel,
Registration 1, Registration 2, and Regeneration OK

Default function assignments (sercos)

(1)

Input 1 = Enable

Input 3 = Registration 1

Input 2 = Home

Input 4 = Registration 2

Input current (with 24V applied)

11 mA, typical

On-state input voltage

21.6…26.4V @ 200 mA total

Off-state input voltage

-1.0…3.0V

Pulse reject filtering (Home and Registration functions only)

1.0 μs, nom

Pulse reject filtering (all other input functions)

1.0 ms, nom

Propagation delay (Home and Registration functions only)

10 μs

Registration repeatability

500 ns

Windowed registration invalid-to-valid event delay

125 μs, min

Home-to-marker event delay

10 μs, min

Input reaction time (Disable) 25

ms,

max

Input reaction time (Enable, Positive Over-travel, and Regeneration OK inputs)

20 ms, max

(1) The default settings are overwritten by RSLogix 5000 software configuration settings during phase-up or through sercos IDN Write instruction. Refer to Appendix D on

page 271

for

information on changing default settings.

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