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Hardware description
3.1 SIMOTION P hardware components
Power supply of the P350-3
The supply voltage must meet the requirements listed in the chapter titled Over of power
supply (Page 121). This can be ensured by using the following devices, for example:
● SITOP smart 24 V/10 A
● Optional 24 V DC UPS
Drives and I/O modules
For suitable drives released for use with SIMOTION, please refer to:
Literature:
SIMOTION, SINAMICS S120 and Motors for Production Machines,
PM 21 Catalog
Note
Please note that not all modules of the mentioned I/O or I/O systems are approved for
SIMOTION. Moreover, system-related functional differences can occur when these I/O or I/O
systems are used on SIMOTION rather than SIMATIC. For example, special process-control
functions (e.g. insertion and removal under voltage, etc.) are not supported by SIMOTION for
the ET 200M distributed I/O system.
A detailed, regularly updated list of the I/O modules approved for use with SIMOTION, as
well as notes on their use, can be found on the Internet at: Address
(http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/11886029).
In addition to the I/O modules approved for SIMOTION, all certified standard slaves can, in
principle, be connected to SIMOTION provided they support the following data traffic:
● Cyclic data traffic (DP V0)
● Acyclic data traffic (DP V1)
● Isochronous data traffic (DP V2)
These modules are integrated via the GSD file of the device's manufacturer.
Note
Please note that in individual cases additional boundary conditions must be fulfilled in order
to integrate a standard slave into SIMOTION.
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SIMOTION P350-3 and Panels
Manual, 05/2009

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