Regulator board – Rockwell Automation 8720MC 8720MC Regenerative Power Supply User Manual User Manual

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About 8720MC-RPS Regenerative Power Supply

The Regulator Board exists only on master unit. The slave unit for
parallel connection has no Regulator Board and is controlled by the
microprocessor of the Regulator Board on the master unit.

The 8720MC-RPS Regenerative Power Supply regulation is
performed by a microprocessor on the Regulator Board. The figure
below shows the locations of the main components on the Regulator
Board. The operation of the 8720MC-RPS Regenerative Power
Supply is adjusted by the parameters set by the keypad.

Regulator Board

JP1 JP3

SW6

JP2

SW7

Sequence Signal
Terminal Block (TB3)

CN2

CN1

RST PRG ENT

READY

READY

FAULT

FAULT

PROGRAM

PROGRAM

kW

kW

V

A

Microprocessor

PWM Gating Signals

Based on the output of the current/voltage control loop, the
Regulator Board sends PWM gating signals through the Power
Interface Board to the Power Modules (transistors), producing a
pulse-width-modulated (PWM) waveform.

Sequence Output Signals

Sequence output signals are provided from the sequence signal
terminal block (TB3) of the Regulator Board to indicate the unit
status .

Four-character Display and Six LEDs

A four-character seven-segment LED display is used to monitor
values, parameter numbers, parameter values, and error codes.
Six LEDs show the display mode of the operation panel and the
units of the monitored values.

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