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==About the Modicon Momemtum Package==
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==Schneider Electronics Modicon Momentum Package==
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This the form of the modules that are installed to machines that use our CNC Bender softwareThe different modules come in a variety of functions - but the same packagingFor example, the image here shows an INPUT base with 32-points with an Ethernet Communications Adapter clipped on the top.
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The Schneider Electronics design allows manufacturers to control machinery using modules that specialize on a particular function - like '''motion control''', '''I/O''', '''digital to analog''', '''weight measurement''', etcEach of the modules can be placed around cnc machinery in convenient locations, then connected to a central computer using cable or wireless connection that attaches to communications adaptors that snap onto each module.  Several types of adapters are available for different communications protocolsWe always use the TCP/IP Ethernet style of [[Communications Adapter]].
  
See this [http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/Momentum__BROC_EN_200401.pdf data sheet] (16 pages) for an overview of these modules.
 
 
View the [http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/Modicon_Momentum_IO_Base_User_Guide.pdf Modicon Momentum I/O Base User Guide] (662 pages).
 
 
They mount to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_rail DIN] rails in electrical panels.
 
 
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==I2T IFC220E Servo Base==
  
==I2T IFC220E Servo Modules==
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The I2T (Pronounced "I Square T") servo modules use the same package form as the other Modicon products.  The base unit contains a computer that can control 2 axes.
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The I2T (Pronounced "I Square T") servo bases use the same form as the other Modicon products.  However, the base unit is unique because it contains a computer that can control 2 axes. The image on the right shows a servo base with a PLC attached.  CNC Bender does not use PLCs because it acts as its own PLC using CNC Bender Processlist logic.
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*See the [http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/ifc220e_datasheet.pdf I2T IFC220E Datasheet]
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*See the [http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/ifc220e_manual.pdf I2T IFC220E Manual]
  
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This is the form for the I2T servo modules with an Ethernet Communications Adapter on the top.  You can see a slight difference on the base from the INPUT module with the RJ-45 receptacle.
 
This is the form for the I2T servo modules with an Ethernet Communications Adapter on the top.  You can see a slight difference on the base from the INPUT module with the RJ-45 receptacle.
 
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==INPUT Base with Ethernet Communication Adapter==
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The Ethernet Communications Adapter holds the IP address for this base, and receives the Ethernet cable from a switch or a hubEach bender is its own small Class C network with addresses like 192.168.0.201, 192.168.0.202, etc.
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An input base allows us to read proximity switches and buttons around the bender.  It has the same form as an output base, but has the unique letters ADI on the right side just below where the communications adapter attaches.  We can use 16 point or 32 point input basesGenerally the 32 point bases are less expensive per point.</td>
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This input base has 32 points with an Ethernet [[Communications Adapter]] clipped on the top.
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See this [http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/Momentum__BROC_EN_200401.pdf data sheet] (16 pages) for an overview of these modules.
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View the [http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/Modicon_Momentum_IO_Base_User_Guide.pdf Modicon Momentum I/O Base User Guide] (662 pages).
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They mount to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_rail DIN] rails in electrical panels.
 
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==Back of Modicon Momentum I/O Base==
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==OUTPUT Base==
  
 
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This is the back of the base with a channel for receiving a DIN rail.</td>
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An output base has the same form as an input base, but has the unique letters ADO on the right side just below where the communications adapter attaches.  We can use 16 point or 32 point output bases to send an output signal (on or off) to directional valves, lights, relays, etc.  Generally the 32 point output bases are less expensive per point.</td>
 
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==Modicon Momentum Analog Base==
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==ANALOG Base==
  
 
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For applications were we must control the positions of proportional valves to set pressures, we output and hold a specific voltage in the +/-10 volt range using the Modicon Momentum Analog base to output up to 4 separate channels.  (We can control four valves with one Analog module.)
 
For applications were we must control the positions of proportional valves to set pressures, we output and hold a specific voltage in the +/-10 volt range using the Modicon Momentum Analog base to output up to 4 separate channels.  (We can control four valves with one Analog module.)
 
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Download a datasheet that describes the Analog cards used:<br>
 
Download a datasheet that describes the Analog cards used:<br>
 
[http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/170AAO12000_4_channel_analog_output.pdf 170AAO12000 0..20ma +/-10volt Analog Base]<br>
 
[http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/170AAO12000_4_channel_analog_output.pdf 170AAO12000 0..20ma +/-10volt Analog Base]<br>
[http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/170AAO92100_4_channel_analog_output.pdf 170AAO92100 4..20ma +/-10volt Analog Base]
 
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Either base can be used.
 
 
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== Electrical Panel ==
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==Ethernet [[Modicon Momentum Communications Adapter]]==
  
Most modules are installed in any order convenient in an electrical panel as shown in this example:
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The Ethernet Communications Adapter holds the IP address for this base, and receives the Ethernet cable from a switch or a hub.  Each bender is its own small Class C network with addresses like 192.168.0.201, 192.168.0.202, etc.
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This shows a close-up image of INPUT and OUTPUT modules next to each other in the electrical panel.
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== Example Electrical Panel ==
  
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Most modules are installed in any order convenient in an electrical panel as shown in this example:
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This shows a close-up image of INPUT and OUTPUT modules next to each other in the electrical panel.  Notice the Ethernet cables enter the top of the [[Communications Adapter]]s.
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== Other Pages ==
 
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*Back to [[CNC Bender General Information]] page
 
*Back to [[CNC Bender General Information]] page
 
*Back to [[CNC Bender Technical Notes]] page
 
*Back to [[CNC Bender Technical Notes]] page
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*See general information for [http://tinyurl.com/273bvxq Schneider Electric site] for Modicon Momentum bases.
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*See [[Communications Adapter]]

Latest revision as of 02:35, 27 September 2010

Contents


Schneider Electronics Modicon Momentum Package

The Schneider Electronics design allows manufacturers to control machinery using modules that specialize on a particular function - like motion control, I/O, digital to analog, weight measurement, etc. Each of the modules can be placed around cnc machinery in convenient locations, then connected to a central computer using cable or wireless connection that attaches to communications adaptors that snap onto each module. Several types of adapters are available for different communications protocols. We always use the TCP/IP Ethernet style of Communications Adapter.

Schneider multiple communications adapters.jpg

I2T IFC220E Servo Base

The I2T (Pronounced "I Square T") servo bases use the same form as the other Modicon products. However, the base unit is unique because it contains a computer that can control 2 axes. The image on the right shows a servo base with a PLC attached. CNC Bender does not use PLCs because it acts as its own PLC using CNC Bender Processlist logic.


Modicon momentum ifc220e.jpg

This is the form for the I2T servo modules with an Ethernet Communications Adapter on the top. You can see a slight difference on the base from the INPUT module with the RJ-45 receptacle.

Momentum.jpg

In the I2T servo modules, the serial port is an RJ-45 receptacle port shown in this image. INPUT and OUTPUT modules don't include this port.

Momentum serial port.jpg

INPUT Base

An input base allows us to read proximity switches and buttons around the bender. It has the same form as an output base, but has the unique letters ADI on the right side just below where the communications adapter attaches. We can use 16 point or 32 point input bases. Generally the 32 point bases are less expensive per point.

Tsxmomentum outputbase.jpg

This input base has 32 points with an Ethernet Communications Adapter clipped on the top.

See this data sheet (16 pages) for an overview of these modules.

View the Modicon Momentum I/O Base User Guide (662 pages).

They mount to DIN rails in electrical panels.

Tsxmomentum ethernet communications adapter1.jpg

Tsxmomentum back.jpg



OUTPUT Base

An output base has the same form as an input base, but has the unique letters ADO on the right side just below where the communications adapter attaches. We can use 16 point or 32 point output bases to send an output signal (on or off) to directional valves, lights, relays, etc. Generally the 32 point output bases are less expensive per point.

Tsxmomentum outputbase.jpg

ANALOG Base

For applications were we must control the positions of proportional valves to set pressures, we output and hold a specific voltage in the +/-10 volt range using the Modicon Momentum Analog base to output up to 4 separate channels. (We can control four valves with one Analog module.)

Download a datasheet that describes the Analog cards used:
170AAO12000 0..20ma +/-10volt Analog Base

Modicaonmomentum analog.jpg

Ethernet Modicon Momentum Communications Adapter

The Ethernet Communications Adapter holds the IP address for this base, and receives the Ethernet cable from a switch or a hub. Each bender is its own small Class C network with addresses like 192.168.0.201, 192.168.0.202, etc.

Tsxmomentum ethernet communications adapter2.jpg

Example Electrical Panel

Most modules are installed in any order convenient in an electrical panel as shown in this example:

Electricalpanel modicon.jpg

This shows a close-up image of INPUT and OUTPUT modules next to each other in the electrical panel. Notice the Ethernet cables enter the top of the Communications Adapters.

Modicon on din.jpg

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