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Connecting feedback to system modules – Rockwell Automation 1326 Digital AC Multi-Axis Motion Control System User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000

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Wiring System, Axis, and Shunt Modules, and Motors (for all systems)

13. Wire your thermal switch into the appropriate control circuitry for

monitoring purposes. Refer to Appendix B for thermal switch
interconnect information.

14.

Connecting Feedback to System
Modules

The procedure in this section assumes that your system and axis
modules are already mounted and your power is wired. Wire the
commutation resolver (integral to the 1326 motor) to the system at the
connectors shown in the following table. You must use Allen-Bradley
1326-CCU-xxx shielded cables for proper operation. Refer to
Appendix D for more information on connectors and accessories.

Note:

All CCU cables are shipped with pre-pinned connections and
loose connector housings for the system end.

!

ATTENTION: To avoid damage to your motor,
monitor the thermal switch for overheat conditions.

If you:

Do this:

Have more axis modules to
wire

1. Move to the next axis module.

2. Go to the main step 2.

Have wired all of your axis
modules

Go to Connecting Feedback to
System Modules
.

!

ATTENTION: To guard against hazard of personal
injury or damage to equipment, the interconnections
between the motor and resolver must be made exactly
as shown in Appendix B. Failure to do so could cause
loss of motor control and/or severe oscillation of the
motor shaft.

If you are using this
system module:

Connect it to terminal(s):

M, O, or
N/A:

GMC Turbo or GMC

J5 (axis 0), J6 (axis 1), J7 (axis 2), and J10 (axis 3).
Refer to

Wiring 1394 GMC and GMC Turbo Systems

for locations.

M

9/440 CNC or CNC
Interface

FB0 (axis 0) through FB3 (axis 3). Refer to the

9/Series Integration and Maintenance Manual
(publication 8520-6.2) for more information.

M

Analog Servo

FB0 (axis 0), FB1 (axis 1), FB2 (axis 2), and FB3
(axis 3). Refer to

Wiring Your 1394 Analog Servo

System for locations.

M

M = mandatory, O = optional, and N/A = non applicable

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