LXM05BD34N4 - Motion servo drive - SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
This servo drive for motion control SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC reference LXM05BD34N4 is an AC servo drive for universal control. LXM05 series
Motion servo drive: 3kW, Three-phase, 380..480V, 50/60Hz. CANopen and Modbus.
This motion servo drive LXM05BD34N4 is at your disposal to replace your defective equipment and has a guarantee adapted to your needs.
The Lexium 05A servo drive: Versatility in terms of architectures
The versatility offered by the Lexium 05A servo drive's characteristics means that it can be used with a number of different axis controllers available on the market and integrated into numerous architectures.
It can also be used in standalone operation, without an axis controller.
The Lexium 05A servo drive comprises:
- 1 RS 422 interface
- 2 analog inputs
- 6 x 24 V c logic inputs, 3 of which are reassignable
- 2 reassignable 24 V c logic outputs
- Interfaces for CANopen machine bus, CANopen Motionbus and Modbus serial link
The Lexium 05B servo drive: Control via PROFIBUS DP
The Lexium 05B servo drive features a PROFIBUS DP bus control interface.
In addition to this control interface, the Lexium 05B servo drive can also be controlled via an RS 422 interface and logic I/O.
It also has a Modbus serial link interface allowing easy configuration via the PowerSuite software workshop.
The Lexium 05C servo drive: Control via I/O
The Lexium 05C servo drive is ideal for control via I/O or pulse
train.
It includes numerous I/O and interfaces:
- 1 analog input
- 6 x 24 V c logic inputs, 5 of which are reassignable
- 3 reassignable 24 V c logic outputs
- 2 RS 422 interfaces, one of which features a pulse control input and an ESIM (Encoder SIMulation) output
Like the Lexium 05A and Lexium 05B servo drives, it has the Modbus serial link interface for easy configuration via the PowerSuite software workshop.
Reference values are prescribed and generally monitored by a hierarchically superior API.
The combination with selected Schneider Electric servo motors makes it possible to create a very compact and efficient drive system.
On the front panel there is a possibility of input facilitating the setting (HMI, HumanMachineInterface) with display and control keys.
The deposit is received by:
• Fieldbus: Modbus or CANopen for point-to-point positioning, speed control, motion sequence and torque / speed control
• Analog signals ± 10 V for torque control or speed control. The feedback of the actual motor position is provided by the encoder A / B signals.
• Position interface: Pulse / direction signals or encoder signals A / B for the realization of an electronic gearbox.
The "Power Removal" integrated safety function (SIL2) allows a category 0 or 1 stop according to EN60204-1 without external power protection devices. It is not necessary to interrupt the supply voltage. This reduces system costs and response times.
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC is a French industrial group with international dimension, which manufactures and offers electricity management products, automation and solutions adapted to these trades.
Having consolidated its financial base thanks to the arrival of new shareholders and the simplification of its structures, Schneider began its redeployment at the end of the 1980s. Having joined Merin Gerin in the group (1986), the general management embarked on a acquisition strategy, marked by the integration of important companies that will become the core of the current group:
Télémécanique (1988)
Square D (1991)
Merlin Gerin (1992)
Modicon (1996)