Wiring a-b analog drives – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section

12

12-1

Wiring A-B Analog Drives

This section discusses the wiring of Allen-Bradley Analog servo drive

amplifiers. This manual is not intended to be used in place of

documentation that accompanies an A-B drive but should be used with

such documentation. The following table lists the Allen-Bradley drives

supported by the control that are covered in this section.

Table 12.A

A-B Drives Selection Guide References

A- B Drive

Publication No.

Figure No.

Title

1386

1386--5.0

Figure 12.1

DC PWM Servo Drive (Multi-Axis)

1387B

1387-5.0

Figure 12.2

DC Spindle Drive (Analog) Product Data

1388

1388-5.1

Figure 12.3

DC PWM Servo Drive (Single Axis) Product Data Series B

1389

1389-5.1

Figure 12.5

AC Servo Amplifier (Multi--Axis) Product Data

1391

1391-5.0

Figure 12.6

AC Servo Amplifier (Single Axis) Product Data

1392

1392-5.1

Figure 12.4

High Performance AC Drive (460V and 230V) Product Data

For digital drive systems, refer to sections beginning on page 13A-1 (for

8520 systems) or page 11A-1 (for 1394 systems). For non A-B analog

drives, refer to documentation prepared by the drive manufacturer along

with the analog specifications given in this manual for your specific

processor.

The figures in this section emphasize the wiring between the termination

panel and E-STOP string to the drives. They do not show complete

detailing of the drives. You should have your drive manual handy when

you use these figures.

12.0

Section Overview

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