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Advanced motion controls mc1xdzc02 qd
1. Mounting Card MC1XDZC02-QD
Description
Drive Compatibility*
The MC1XDZC02-QD mounting card is designed to host a DZC or DZXC series Digiflex® PerformanceTM digital servo drive. The drive plugs into the bottom side of the mounting card, providing a compact assembly with connectors and switches readily accessible. The MC1XDZC02-QD is ideal for prototyping and integrating a DZC or DZXC series digital servo drive in your machine.
The MC1XDZC02-QD utilizes vertical-entry quick- disconnect screw terminals for the Motor and Power connectors (mating connectors included). For side- entry right angle Motor and Power connections use the MC1XDZC02 mounting card.
DZ (Standard Environment)
DZX (Extended Environment)
80 V Models
175 V Models
80 V Models
20A
25A
15A
12A
10A
8A
*For 40 amp DZ series, use MC1XDZC02 mounting card model
*For 60 amp DZ series, use MC1XDZC02-HP1 mounting card model
Features
Mounts DZC- and DZXC-Series DigiFlex® PerfomanceTM Digital Servo Drives
Single Axis Mounting Card
On-board Signal Conditioning
On-board 8-position DIP Switch for Configuration and Communication Settings
On-board CANopen Transceiver for CANopen Communication
DRIVES SUPPORTED
DZCANTE-012L080
DZCANTE-020L080
DZCANTE-010L200
DZCANTE-025L200
DZXCANTE-008L080
DZXCANTE-015L080
FEEDBACK SUPPORTED
Incremental Encoder
Hall Sensors
COMPLIANCES & AGENCY APPROVALS
RoHS
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2. Mounting Card MC1XDZC02-QD
BLOCK DIAGRAM & SPECIFICATION SUMMARY
GNDPDO-1,2,3MOT ENC A,B,I + MOT ENC A,B,I – HALL A,B,C+ RS32 RX RS232 TXHIGH VOLTAGEMOTOR AMOTOR BMOTOR CGND Motor FeedbackI/O Interface 5k+5V5k+5V6.7k6.7k2k5k+5V I/O Interface Power StageDriveLogicCAN_LOWGND Motor Feedback PDI-1,2,3 (CAP-A) PDI-4,5 + (PWM+ / STEP+ / DIR+ / AUX ENC A,B + / CAP-B,C +) PDI-4,5 –(PWM–/ STEP–/ DIR–/ AUX ENC A,B –/ CAP-B,C –) PAI-1 + (REF+) PAI-1 –(REF-) DZ SERVO DRIVEMC1XDZC02-QD MOUNTING CARD Feedback ConnectorMotor Power ConnectorPower Connector 10k10k10k+5V20k20k+5V10k+5V20k20k+5V+5V LOGIC SUPPLY INPUT CAN Transceiver CAN_HIGHGNDCommunication InterfaceGNDLogic Power I/O Connector C
Mechanical Specifications
Mounting Signal Connector: P1
30-pin, dual-row, 2.54 mm pitch socket
Mounting Power Connector: P2
24-pin, dual-row, 2.54 mm pitch socket
Mounting Power Connector: P3
24-pin, dual-row, 2.54 mm pitch socket
I/O Connector: P4*
16-port, dual-row, 2.00 mm spaced plug terminal
Communication Connector: P5*
10-port, dual-row, 2.00 mm spaced plug terminal
Feedback Connector: P6*
12-port, dual-row, 2.00 mm spaced plug terminal
Motor Power Connector: P7 (mating connector included)
4-port, 5.08 mm spaced insert connector
Power Connector: P8 (mating connector included)
3-port, 5.08 mm spaced insert connector
Bus Capacitance
100 μF / 200 V
Size (L x W x H)
2.5 x 3.0 x 1.0 inches
Weight
50.7 g (1.8 oz)
*Mating Connector Kit
Mating connector housing and crimp pins can be ordered as a kit using ADVANCED Motion Controls part number KC-MC1XDZ02. This includes mating connector housing and crimp style contacts for the I/O, Feedback, and Communication connectors. The recommended tool for crimping the contacts is Molex part number 63811-6300. ELECTROMATE
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3. Mounting Card MC1XDZC02-QD
PIN FUNCTIONS
P1 – Mounting Signal Connector
This connector mates directly to the drive. For pin functions refer to the drive datasheet.
P2 – Mounting Power Connector
This connector mates directly to the drive. For pin functions refer to the drive datasheet.
P3 – Mounting Power Connector
This connector mates directly to the drive. For pin functions refer to the drive datasheet.
P4 – I/O Connector
Pin
Name
Description
I/O
1
+5V LOGIC
+5V Logic Supply Input
I
2
GND
Ground
GND
3
PDI-3
Programmable digital input 3, or High Speed Capture A
I
4
PAI-1 + (REF +)
Differential reference signal input, 12-bit resolution. Can also be used as programmable analog input 1.
I
5
PDI-2
Programmable digital input 2
I
6
PAI-1 - (REF -)
Differential reference signal input, 12-bit resolution. Can also be used as programmable analog input 1.
I
7
PDI-1
Programmable digital input 1
I
8
PDO-3
Programmable digital output 3
O
9
GND
Ground
GND
10
PDO-2
Programmable digital output 2
O
11
PDI-5 +
Programmable, differential digital input or Direction+ or Aux Enc B+ or Capture C+
I
12
PDO-1
Programmable digital output 1
O
13
PDI-5 -
Programmable, differential digital input or Direction- or Aux Enc B- or Capture C-
I
14
PDI-4 +
Programmable differential digital input, or PWM+ or Step+ or Aux Enc A+ or Capture B+
I
15
GND
Ground
GND
16
PDI-4 -
Programmable differential digital input, or PWM- or Step- or Aux Enc A- or Capture B-
I
P5 – Communication Connector
Pin
Name
Description
I/O
1
RESERVED
Reserved
-
2
RESERVED
-
3
RS232 RX
Receive Line (RS-232)
I/O
4
RS232 TX
Transmit Line (RS-232)
I/O
5
GND
Ground
GND
6
GND
GND
7
CAN_L IN
CAN _L bus line (dominant low)
I/O
8
CAN_L OUT
I/O
9
CAN_H IN
CAN_H bus line (dominant high)
I/O
10
CAN_H OUT
I/O
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4. Mounting Card MC1XDZC02-QD
P6 – Feedback Connector
Pin
Name
Description
I/O
1
HALL B
Commutation Sensor Inputs.
I
2
HALL A
Commutation Sensor Inputs.
I
3
MOT ENC A+
Differential Encoder A Channel Input
I
4
HALL C
Commutation Sensor Inputs.
I
5
MOT ENC A-
Differential Encoder A Channel Input (for single-ended signals use only the positive input)
I
6
GND
Ground
GND
7
+5V OUT
+5V Encoder Supply Output
O
8
MOT ENC B+
Differential Encoder B Channel Input
I
9
MOT ENC I+
Differential Encoder Index Input
I
10
MOT ENC B-
Differential Encoder B Channel Input (for single-ended signals use only the positive input)
I
11
MOT ENC I-
Differential Encoder Index Input (for single-ended signals use only the positive input)
I
12
GND
Ground
GND
P7 – Motor Power Connector
Pin
Name
Description
I/O
1
MOTOR A
Motor phase A
O
2
MOTOR B
Motor phase B
O
3
MOTOR C
Motor phase C
O
4
PE
Protective Earth Ground (motor cable shield)
PE
P8 –Power Connector
Pin
Name
Description
I/O
1
PE
Protective Earth Ground
PE
2
HIGH VOLTAGE
DC Power Input
I
3
POWER GND
Power Ground (Common with Signal Ground)
GND
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5. Mounting Card MC1XDZC02-QD
BOARD CONFIGURATION
DIP Switch Functions
Drive Address Settings
Node-ID
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
Load from non-volatile memory
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
…
…
…
…
…
…
…
63
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
CANopen Bit Rate Settings
Bit Rate (bits/sec)
SW7
Load from non-volatile memory
OFF
125K
ON
CANopen Termination Node Selection
CANopen Termination
SW8
Not Terminated
OFF
Terminated
ON
LED Functions
The MC1XDZC02-QD contains LEDs that indicate DC Power and Logic power supply status. The Power LED will light up when power is applied to P7-Power Connector, and the Logic LED will light up when the +5 VDC Logic Power is applied to P4-I/O Connector.
Mounting Configuration
Note that a DZ servo drive plugs into the MC1XDZC02-QD from the underside of the mounting card to allow easy access to the mounting card switches and connectors. The drive and mounting card assembly can be secured to a panel or heatsink through the mounting holes in the drive baseplate, or with standoffs at the four mounting holes in the corners of the mounting card (standoff height must be at least 22.11mm for DZ-012L080 drive models, and 26.65mm for all other drive models). ELECTROMATE
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6. Mounting Card MC1XDZC02-QD
CONNECTOR INFORMATION
P1 – Mounting Signal Connector
Connector Information
30-pin, dual-row, 2.54 mm pitch header
Mating Connector Example
No Mating Connector Required. Mate directly to drive
P2 – Mounting Power Connector
Connector Information
24-pin, dual-row, 2.54 mm pitch header
Mating Connector Example
No Mating Connector Required. Mate directly to drive
P3 – Mounting Power Connector
Connector Information
24-pin, dual-row, 2.54 mm pitch header
Mating Connector Example
No Mating Connector Required. Mate directly to drive
P4 – I/O Connector
Connector Information
16-port, dual-row, 2.00 mm spaced plug terminal, vertical mount
Mating Connector
Details
Molex: P/N 51353-1600 (housing); 56134-9100 (contacts)
Included with Card
No
1+5V LOGIC15GND2GND3PDI-35PDI-27PDI-113PDI-5 - 11PDI-5 + 9GND16PDI-4 - 14PDI-4 + 12PDO-110PDO-24PAI-1 + (REF +) 6PAI-1 -(REF -) 8PDO-3
P5 – Communication Connector
Connector Information
10-port, dual-row, 2.00 mm spaced plug terminal, vertical mount
Mating Connector
Details
Molex: P/N 51353-1000 (housing); 56134-9100 (contacts)
Included with Card
No
1RESERVED9CAN_H IN2RESERVED3RS232 RX5GND7CAN_L IN10CAN_H OUT8CAN_L OUT4RS232 TX6GND
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P6 – Feedback Connector
Connector Information
12-port, dual-row, 2.00 mm spaced plug terminal, vertical mount
Mating Connector
Details
Molex: P/N 51353-1200 (housing); 56134-9100 (contacts)
Included with Card
No
1HALL B11MOT ENC I- 2HALL A3MOT ENC A+ 5MOT ENC A- 9MOT ENC I+ 7+5V OUT12GND10MOT ENC B- 8MOT ENC B+ 4HALL C6GND
P7 – Motor Power Connector
Connector Information
4-port, 5.08 mm spaced insert connector, vertical mount
Mating Connector
Details
Phoenix Contact: P/N 1757035
Included with Card
Yes
MOTOR A1MOTOR B2MOTOR C3PE4
P8 –Power Connector
Connector Information
3-port, 5.08 mm spaced insert connector, vertical mount
Mating Connector
Details
Phoenix Contact: P/N 1757022
Included with Card
Yes
1PE2HIGH VOLTAGE3POWER GND
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9. Mounting Card MC1XDZC02-QD
PART NUMBERING INFORMATION
XDrive IndicatorIndicates the drive type(s) compatible with the mounting cardAxisNumber of axes supportedProduct TypeMC indicates mounting cardSeriesMounting card seriesMC1DZ02Additional OptionsQD: Quick DisconnectHP1: High Power (for 60A DZ series) QDCCommunication TypeR:RS-485C:CANopen
DigiFlex® Performance™ series of products are available in many configurations. All models listed in the selection tables of the website are readily available, standard product offerings.
ADVANCED Motion Controls also has the capability to promptly develop and deliver specified products for OEMs with volume requests. Our Applications and Engineering Departments will work closely with your design team through all stages of development in order to provide the best servo drive solution for your system. Equipped with on-site manufacturing for quick- turn customs capabilities, ADVANCED Motion Controls utilizes our years of engineering and manufacturing expertise to decrease your costs and time-to-market while increasing system quality and reliability.
Examples of Customized Products
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Reduced Profile Size and Weight
Feel free to contact Applications Engineering for further information and details.
All specifications in this document are subject to change without written notice. Actual product may differ from pictures provided in this document.
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