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

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Section 11A

Connecting 1394 Digital Drive Systems

11A-2

System Module -- This is the largest module in the 1394 Digital Drive
system (left most module). It contains the following circuit boards:

- CNC Interface Board -- This board provides the interface to the

Allen-Bradley 9/230 Digital 1394 CNC. Drive commands from the

CNC are wired to this board. Feedback from the 1326 motor resolver

is passed to the CNC through this board after being converted from

the 1326 motor resolver signal into encoder type A quad B and

U/V/W. Fiber optic connection to the 9/Series fiber optic I/O ring is

provided through this board.

- CNC Wiring Board -- The 1326 motors’resolver is wired to this

board which also provides power for resolver excitation. The Drive

OK relay contacts are also available on this board for connection to

the 9/Series E-Stop string.

- Power Supply -- This supplies power to the system module as well as

the axis modules. Attach incoming AC three-phase power here.

Axis Module - Connect up to four axis modules to the 1394 system.
Axis modules convert the DC power supplied by the system module to a

variable AC voltage (460V AC input provides 460 AC out, derated

380V AC input provides 380V AC out). This voltage will have

controlled phase, amplitude and frequency for regulating the speed,

torque and direction of the 1326 AC Servomotors. The axis modules

are available in a wide range of power ratings with continuous peak

capabilities of 200% of continuous rating for short durations.

Make motor connections for power, ground, brake, and thermal sensor

to each axis module. Each motor is wired to its own axis module.

1326 motors are described in the 1394 Digital AC Multiaxis Motion
Control System Users Manual. The 1326 series of motors operate at

either 460V AC or 380V AC. Connection of these motors is made

directly to the Axis Module.

Each 1326 motor is equipped with a resolver for motor commutation.

Resolvers are connected to the Wiring Board found in the system

module. Resolver signals are converted to a A quad B and U/V/W

encoder type signal on the CNC interface board before they are sent to

the CNC.

For details/dimensions/specification/etc. on any of these components, refer

to your 1394 Digital AC Multi-Axis Motion Control System Users

Manual.

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