Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section 4B

Connecting the 3-axis Servo Module

4B-30

Most analog servo drive amplifiers require some form of velocity feedback

from the servo motor. This feedback is usually generated by a tachometer

or resolver attached to the motor shaft. Refer to your servo drive amplifier

literature for details.

Figure 4B.27 and Figure 4B.28 show typical analog servo drive

configurations for a mill and a lathe. For specific details on configuring

axes, axis positioning loops, and axis port selection, refer to the 9/Series

CNC 9/230, 9/260, and 9/290 AMP Reference Manual, publication

8520-6.4.

Figure 4B.27

Typical Analog Servo Drive Configuration for a Mill

Analog Servo Module

(configured for

three axes and

one open loop

spindle)

Velocity feedback

Feedback

device

Feedback

device

Servo

Amplifier

(Axis 2)

Servo

Amplifier

(Axis 1)

Drive Signal

(Axis 3)

Drive Signal

(Axis 2)

Drive Signal

(Axis 1)

Velocity

Feedback

Servomotor

(Axis 1)

Servomotor

(Axis 2)

Spindle

drive

(Axis 3)

Term Panel

(Axis 2)

Term Panel

(Axis 1)

Term Panel

Spindle

motor

Servo

Amplifier

(Axis 3)

Encoder Power

Servomotor

(Axis 3)

Velocity

Feedback

Position feedback

Velocity

Feedback

9/260 or 9/290

Cabinet or enclosure

11297-I

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