Baldor BXII installation manual Power connections

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4.4 Power connections

A 24VDC, 2A supply must be provided to power the control electronics. It is recommended that a separate fused 24V supply is provided for the NextMove BXII, with the fuse rated at 4A maximum. If other devices are to be powered from the same 24V supply, a filter (Baldor catalog number FI0014A00) should be installed to isolate the NextMove BXII from the rest of the system.

4.4.1 Power - X8

Location

Connector X8

 

 

(Mating connector: Weidmüller BL 3.5/10, 3.5mm pitch)

 

 

 

Pin

Name

Description

 

 

 

1

+24V

+24V logic supply input (18-30V)

 

 

2

GND

 

 

 

 

3

Shield

Shield connection

 

 

 

4

+5V

+5V output

 

 

5

GND

 

 

 

 

6

+12V

 

 

 

 

7

GND

±12V output

8-12V

9

Shield

Shield connection

 

 

 

10

Shield

Shield connection

Description

Connection point for 24V logic power supply input, 5V output and 12V output.

Tightening torque for terminal block connections is 0.25Nm (2.2 lb-in). Use 60/75 or 75°C copper (Cu) wire only.

The power connector X8 provides a connection point for the main customer supplied 24V logic power supply. From this supply, the NextMove BXII creates 5V and 12V supplies for internal and external use.

The 5V supply can be used to supply encoders and external circuits, to a maximum of 650mA. The +5V and GND connections on pins 4 and 5 are connected internally to the +5V and GND pins on connectors X9 to X13.

CAUTION: Encoder power must be connected before operating the system. If the encoders are not powered when the system is enabled, there will be no position feedback. This could cause violent motion of the motor shaft.

The 12V supply can be used to power external circuits, to a maximum of 200mA. However, this supply must not be used to provide power for the digital outputs. For this, a separate supply must be used (see sections 4.6.4 and 4.7.3).

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Contents NextMove Bxii Motion Controller Page Contents Operation Appendices Iv Contents MN1904 General Information Precautions Safety NoticeNextMove Bxii features Receiving and inspection InstalledIdentifying the catalog number Units and abbreviations PhaseIntroduction MN1904 Introduction Power sourcesPC Hardware requirements Tools and miscellaneous hardware Other information needed for installationMechanical installation and location requirements Mounting the NextMove Bxii This completes the basic installationConnector locations top panel X8 Power Connector locations front panelPower Power connectionsAnalog inputs Analog I/OAnalog input circuit, AIN0/AIN1 pair shown Analog output circuit Demand0 shown Analog outputs DemandsDigital I/O Pin Name Mint keyword / description Digital inputsINX.0 Digital input circuit fast interrupts Digital inputs InterruptsDigital output circuit Digital outputsEncoder interfaces X9, X10, X11, X12 Other I/OEncoder input frequency Relay connections Relay and user power4 RS232 RS232 serial port connections Cable wiring if hardware handshaking is not required Connecting Baldor HMI Operator Panels6 RS422 / RS485 RS422 / RS485 connections on a 9-pin male D-type connectorWire RS485 multi-drop connections Typical can network connections Can connectors X16Baldor can CANopenSystem watchdog Reset statesServo amplifier axis Connection summary minimum system wiringMinimum system wiring connections Preliminary checks Connecting the NextMove Bxii to the PCInstalling the software Starting the NextMove BxiiPower on checks Help file WorkBenchStarting WorkBench MN1904 Operation Selecting a scale Configuring an axisSetting the drive enable output Testing the drive enable output Testing the drive command output Testing and tuningSTOP.0 An introduction to closed loop control Summary, the following rules can be used as a guide NextMove Bxii servo loop Selecting servo loop gains Tuning an axis for current controlMN1904 Operation Underdamped response Underdamped responseKprop Overdamped responseCritically damped ideal response Critically damped responseEliminating steady-state errors Calculating Kvelff Tuning an axis for velocity controlKvelff Correct value of Kvelff Click Go Adjusting KpropCorrect value of Kprop Digital input configuration Digital input/output configurationDigital output configuration Toolbox, click the Edit & Debug icon Saving setup informationLoading saved information SupportMet feature Problem diagnosisStatus display NextMove Bxii indicatorsMN1904 Troubleshooting Motor control Symptom CheckCommunication Axis LED is red or Status LED shows a flashing symbolTroubleshooting MN1904 Description Input powerDigital inputs X1 Encoder interfaces X9 Relay outputCan interfaces X16 10Environmental 11Weights and dimensionsBaldor can nodes Catalog number Description OPT008-501 Encoder Splitter/Buffer boardIndex Index MN1904 MN1904 Index Index MN1904 Comments Comments MN1904 Page LT0158A01

BXII specifications

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