7/20/2017 1:04 PM | |
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Hello, information about CU250S: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/77498613 2.1 Overview of parameters The following abbreviations can appear in front of the BICO parameter name: •BI: Binector Input This parameter is used for selecting the source of a digital signal. •BO: Binector Output This parameter is available as a digital signal for interconnection with other parameters. •CI: Connector Input This parameter is used for selecting the source of an "analog" signal. •CO: Connector Output This parameter is available as an "analog" signal for interconnection with other parameters. •CO/BO: Connector/Binector Output This parameter is available as an "analog" and digital signal for interconnection with other parameters. 3.5 Communication PROFIdrive (PROFIBUS/PROFINET), EtherNet/IP https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109482981 |
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7/20/2017 1:55 PM | |
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That is ok but I would like to know can I use servo motor with CU250s Control unit under Vector control condition I am not saying like S120 . AND second points is I am talking about internal words I don't if I can use them with profibus communication or not please check my attachment . thanks
AttachmentList Manual G120 CU250S-2.pdf (87 Downloads) |
7/24/2017 12:24 PM | |
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Hello AutoGen_9552064 1. Operating a servo motor with a G120 is not applicable. 2. according to the field busses manual 14 PZD are possible. 3. Bits, marked right above by a black quarter are as standard wired to the Profinet (Profidrive profile) |
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7/24/2017 4:56 PM | |
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Just a small point of correction.... You CAN connect a Synchronous (servo) motor, but only sensorless, which is rather pointless. But you can. |
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