Can u help me to understand. Im concerned about a little question: how organization power supply to devicenet. For EK1100 and submodules its X11,X57,X55 (24V). But for DeviceNET EL6752 i didnt see contacts on the module. Or this module will be accepts 24V from device? ( in exmp Kemppi Pulse 450 in my case.) Or if im comletely wrong, how can i organize power supply correctly?
DeviceNET Backhoff EK1100+EL6752
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NickBabin -
December 28, 2020 at 9:25 AM -
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Kuka KRC 4 v.(8.3.7.)
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El6752 gets the power from the EK1100 over the e-bus and the device net plug has two power contacts, but this only for the bus side of the EL6752, for potential separation.
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El6752 gets the power from the EK1100 over the e-bus and the device net plug has two power contacts, but this only for the bus side of the EL6752, for potential separation.
Yeah i saw it in the documentation, but how its work?? I didnt see contacts for 24v on the EL6752... I have El3062 and on this module i see 2 contacts for connection 24V 0V. Or do you mean that the power is taken from the side spring contacts (inputs and outputs). Can you explain this point please.
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El3062 its analog, just for example
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.. Or do you mean that the power is taken from the side spring contacts...
Yes, this is the thing called E-bus by Beckhoff.
In the manual for El3062 there is stated that current consumption over the power contacts is zero. So those clamps are not really used.
Rtfm!
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Yes, this is the thing called E-bus by Beckhoff.
In the manual for El3062 there is stated that current consumption over the power contacts is zero. So those clamps are not really used.
Rtfm!
Thank you very much, ill try check contacts to all modules
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massula
December 28, 2020 at 3:05 PM Moved the thread from forum RoboDK to forum KUKA Robot Forum.