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Latest revision as of 13:44, 6 December 2013
Argon's J3 is a 3 pole terminal block type connector used for supplying 24VDC to drive and optionally controlling motor solenoid brake.Pin-out[edit | edit source]
Pin # | Pin name | Description | Connection |
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1 | BK | Motor brake output | If motor has a 24V solenoid brake, connect brake between BK and V+ |
2 | V+ | 24V supply positive input | Connect to 24V PSU + |
3 | V- | 24V supply ground, on J1, J2.x and J5 connectors tied to GND | Connect to 24V PSU - |
24VDC typical current consumption is between 0.1 - 0.7ADC depending on how much current is drawn by feedback device and an optional motor brake.
Wiring guide[edit | edit source]
Brake output is optional and may be left unconnected if brake is not present in the axis.