Difference between revisions of "IONICUBE electrical specifications"
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! Supply<sup>1</sup> !! Input voltage !! Input current typ !! Input current max | ! Supply<sup>1</sup> !! Input voltage !! Input current typ !! Input current max | ||
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− | | Logic power || 24 VDC +/- 10% || 0.1 - 0.4 A || | + | | Logic power || 24 VDC +/- 10% || 0.1 - 0.4 A || 3 A (can occur when driving motor holding brakes or external relays) |
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| Motor power || 5 - 52 VDC<sup>2</sup> ||colspan=2| Sum of current consumption of on-board IONI drives | | Motor power || 5 - 52 VDC<sup>2</sup> ||colspan=2| Sum of current consumption of on-board IONI drives | ||
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<sup>2</sup>) Possible to use from 5 VDC upwards, however short circuit protection feature of IONI drive is lost below 12 VDC. | <sup>2</sup>) Possible to use from 5 VDC upwards, however short circuit protection feature of IONI drive is lost below 12 VDC. | ||
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+ | ==Power capability== | ||
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+ | ! Specification !! Continuous rating !! Peak/surge rating | ||
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+ | | Maximum input supply current through connector X3|| 20 A<sup>1</sup> || 35 A<sup>1</sup>, 10 secs | ||
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+ | | Maximum input supply current through soldered wire || 35 A<sup>1</sup> || 55 A<sup>1</sup>, 10 secs | ||
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+ | | Maximum output current per motor phase || 20 A || 30 A, 10 secs | ||
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+ | <sup>1</sup>) Equivalent power can be calculated by multiplying supply current and supply voltage. I.e. 20 A * 50 V = 1000 W | ||
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| On-board resistor || 15 Ohms 11 Watts || | | On-board resistor || 15 Ohms 11 Watts || | ||
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− | | Maximum current for external resistor || 8 | + | | Maximum current for external resistor || 8 (continuous), 15 (peak, max 0.5 seconds) || A |
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| Minimum allowed external resistance @ 48 VDC supply|| 4 || Ω | | Minimum allowed external resistance @ 48 VDC supply|| 4 || Ω |
Latest revision as of 00:46, 19 February 2016
Mechanical[edit | edit source]
Property | Value | Units |
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Dimensions (including IONI drives) | 153.5 × 44 × 111.9 (W×H×D) | mm |
Weight | 0.35 | kg |
Drawings | 2D & 3D models | PDF/IGES/STEP |
Environment[edit | edit source]
Property | Value | Units |
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Operating temperature | 10-70 | °C |
Storage temperature | -30-90 | °C |
Humidity | 0-95 non-condensing | % |
Power supply[edit | edit source]
Supply1 | Input voltage | Input current typ | Input current max |
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Logic power | 24 VDC +/- 10% | 0.1 - 0.4 A | 3 A (can occur when driving motor holding brakes or external relays) |
Motor power | 5 - 52 VDC2 | Sum of current consumption of on-board IONI drives |
1) Both logic and motor supplies are required.
2) Possible to use from 5 VDC upwards, however short circuit protection feature of IONI drive is lost below 12 VDC.
Power capability[edit | edit source]
Specification | Continuous rating | Peak/surge rating |
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Maximum input supply current through connector X3 | 20 A1 | 35 A1, 10 secs |
Maximum input supply current through soldered wire | 35 A1 | 55 A1, 10 secs |
Maximum output current per motor phase | 20 A | 30 A, 10 secs |
1) Equivalent power can be calculated by multiplying supply current and supply voltage. I.e. 20 A * 50 V = 1000 W
Regenerative resistor[edit | edit source]
Property | Value | Units |
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On-board resistor | 15 Ohms 11 Watts | |
Maximum current for external resistor | 8 (continuous), 15 (peak, max 0.5 seconds) | A |
Minimum allowed external resistance @ 48 VDC supply | 4 | Ω |
Minimum allowed external resistance @ 24 VDC supply | 2.5 | Ω |
Resistor power dissipation | 0-1000¹ | W |
¹) Power dissipation depends on how much system's kinetic energy is directed to the resistor. In typical applications, the dissipation is in range of 10W to 100W.