Sercos Board; Power Supply Requirements - Danaher Motion Standalone MMC Hardware Manual

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Danaher Motion
Available I/O
Analog Inputs
Analog Outputs
Encoder Inputs
Axis DC Inputs
Axis DC Outputs
Axis Fast DC Inputs
AUX I/O Port DC Inputs
4.3.2.2

SERCOS board

The SERCOS Motion Control board provides a fiber optic input and output for one
SERCOS ring (MMC-S8) or two SERCOS rings (MMC-S16). There is also a serial
port for field upgrade of the board's FLASH memory.
4.4

Power Supply Requirements

An MMC system consists of a main module (Analog Servo or SERCOS based) and up
to four option modules. An external 24 Vdc supply is required to power the MMC's
internal circuitry and external I/O. The 24 Vdc is distributed internally to three different
buses or sections. When you size your power supply, you must ensure that the supply
is large enough to handle the total load and that the maximum current capability of
each bus is not exceeded.
within the MMC system:
Power Bus
1
2
3
In most cases, one power supply can be used for the entire control system. However,
depending upon the modules, drives, and external I/O used in your application, you
may split the power distribution into two or more power supplies. For example, the
Axis I/O on an MMC A2 module can be powered from the MMC, from the drive, or
from another external power supply.
Refer to
Table 4-4
Standalone MMC Hardware Manual
version 15.1
Table 4-1: Available Analog Servo Board I/O
Table 4-2
Table 4-2: MMC 24 Vdc Power Distribution
Supplying Current To:
Module Circuitry
General I/O
Module I/O
Table 4-3
to size the power supply required by your application. Refer to
to calculate the maximum current required for a theoretical 4 axes MMC.
Standalone MMC Control
2 1/2 Axis
1
2
3
2
4
3
6
below shows the distribution of the 24 Vdc power
Maximum Current
3 A
5 A
1 A
4 1/2 Axis
1
4
5
4
8
5
12
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