Aec Features; Aec Mechanical Specifications - Allen-Bradley 4100-AEC Installation And Setup Manual

Absolute encoder converter
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Overview

AEC Features

AEC Mechanical
Specifications
Publication 4100-5.2 - March 2000
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The AEC has the following features:
• Two fully independent axes capable of absolute to incremental
quadrature conversion.
• Each channel can support independent absolute transducer
input.
• User selectable resolution.
• Fixed transducer acquisition speed of 400 kHz.
• Each axis provides one differential quadrature output.
• Fixed quadrature output frequency of 800 kHz.
• Independent +5 V DC, + 15 V DC, and +24 V DC transducer
voltages.
• Selectable for incremental strobes or internal 1ms timebase.
• Interfaces directly to Allen-Bradley 1394 GMC System and S
Class Compact motion controllers.
• Normally open and normally closed status outputs for each axis.
• Bicolor LED status indication for each axis.
• An on-board reset switch that resets both axes.
• Absolute Home request remotely clears corrected faults and
resets system on a per axis basis.
• Single 18-36 V DC input voltage power requirement.
• A rugged steel case for greater protection. The case has
pre-drilled mounting tabs.
The following figure shows the placement and labeling of major items
on the AEC front panel.

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