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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 ||  
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| Logic power || 24 VDC +/- 10% || 0.1 - 0.3 A || 1 A (can occur when driving motor holding brakes or external relays)
Two variants of IONICUBE are available with different logic voltage specification:
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* IONICUBE 1X: 24 VDC +/- 10%  
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* IONICUBE 1X WIDE: 22 - 50 VDC
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How to tell which one I have? See [[Identifying hardware model and version]].
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|| 0.1 - 0.3 A || 1 A (can occur when driving motor holding brakes or external relays)
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| Motor power || 5 - 56 VDC<sup>2</sup> ||colspan=2| Equal to current consumption of on-board IONI drive
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| Motor power || 5 - 52 VDC<sup>2</sup> ||colspan=2| Equal to current consumption of on-board IONI drive
 
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<sup>1</sup>) Both logic and motor supplies are required. With WIDE logic supply version it is possible to eliminate the logic power supply and supply HV and logic voltage from a single 24-50 VDC supply.
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<sup>1</sup>) Both logic and motor supplies are required.
  
 
<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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