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Applied Motion Products Hub444 User Manual

Motion control network hub

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8/23/02
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User's Manual
Hub444
Motion Control Network Hub
Applied Motion Products, Inc.
404 Westridge Drive Watsonville, CA 95076
motors • drives • controls
Tel (831) 761-6555
(800) 525-1609
Fax (831) 761-6544

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  • Page 1 8/23/02 User’s Manual Hub444 Motion Control Network Hub Applied Motion Products, Inc. 404 Westridge Drive Watsonville, CA 95076 motors • drives • controls Tel (831) 761-6555 (800) 525-1609 Fax (831) 761-6544...
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  • Page 3 Technical Specifications Contents Power Runs on 5 VDC, 60 mA. Power is provided by Si™ indexer-drive Introduction ....................... 4 on Port 1. Also provides up to 40 mA for MMI via PC/MMI port. Features ........................4 Getting Started ......................5 Communication Ports 1 - 4: RS232, 9600 bps, 8 data bits, one stop bit, no parity.
  • Page 4 • Screw terminal connectors make I/O wiring easy. • RJ11 “telephone-style” connectors for drives & PC for easy, reliable connections. PC-MMI • Hub444 is powered by drive #1. No external power supply required. 2.85" • Can control and power optional MMI (operator terminal).
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    PLCs and counters. The “+” The SiNet™ Hub444 can be used two different ways. You must choose based on (collector) and “-” (emitter) terminals of each transistor are available at the connec- your application.
  • Page 6 Power Proximity Sensor Radio Shack) Hub444 Supply – your own custom software to command and query the indexer/drives using Si™ Command Language (SCL) . This means you need a highly skilled computer Connecting an NPN Type Proximity Sensor programmer working with a language system like C, Visual Basic or Labview.
  • Page 7: Connecting The Hub

    Programmable Inputs Connecting the Hub The Hub444 provides four digital inputs for external equipment such as sensors, All connections between the PC, the hub and the Si™ drives are made using four switches and other electronics. These inputs are optically isolated, and allow a wire cables with RJ11 connectors.
  • Page 8: Cable Routing

    About the MMI In the event that you want to create a system where a machine operator can interact with a The Hub444 requires no power supply. It gets the power it needs from drive #1, so make make make...