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Allen-Bradley 2094-BC07-M05-S Kinetix 6000 Integrated Axis Module (IAM)Allen-Bradley 2094-BC07-M05-S Kinetix 6000 Integrated Axis Module (IAM)Allen-Bradley 2094-BC07-M05-S Kinetix 6000 Integrated Axis Module (IAM)
Allen-Bradley 2094-BC07-M05-S Kinetix 6000 Integrated Axis Module (IAM)
Allen-Bradley 2094-BC07-M05-S Kinetix 6000 Integrated Axis Module (IAM)
Allen-Bradley 2094-BC07-M05-S Kinetix 6000 Integrated Axis Module (IAM)

Allen-Bradley 2094-BC07-M05-S Kinetix 6000 Integrated Axis Module (IAM)


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PRODUCT SKU : 2094-BC07-M05-S

PRODUCT TYPE : Axis Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Allen-Bradley 2094-BC07-M05-S acts as a high-performance Integrated Axis Module (IAM) within the Kinetix 6000 multi-axis servo drive system. Designed for complex motion control applications, this module combines a power converter and inverter into a single, compact chassis unit. It efficiently converts 3-phase AC input power into a regulated 650V DC common bus, which subsequently powers multiple inverter modules to drive servo motors with exceptional precision. We supply this item as a 100% Brand New, factory-sealed unit.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Product Line Kinetix 6000
Product Type Integrated Axis Module (IAM)
Nominal Input Voltage 380 - 480V AC (3-Phase)
Input Voltage Range 324 - 528V AC (RMS, 3-Phase)
Input Frequency 47 - 63 Hz
DC Bus Output Voltage 650V DC (Nominal)
Common Bus Follower DC Input 458 - 747V DC
Common Bus Follower DC Current 67.7 Amps
Max Efficiency Rating 97%
Short-Circuit Current 200,000 Amps Symmetrical (RMS)
Bus Overvoltage Trip 825V DC
Bus Undervoltage Trip 275V DC
Weight 20.31 lbs (9.21 kg)

Engineering Advantages

High-Efficiency Common Bus Architecture
The 2094-BC07-M05-S leverages a shared DC bus topology to maximize energy efficiency in multi-axis systems. By converting 3-phase AC to a stable 650V DC bus, it allows multiple axes to share regenerative braking energy. When one axis decelerates, the regenerated power feeds directly back into the bus to accelerate another axis, reducing overall energy consumption and heat generation within the control cabinet.

Robust Power Conversion and Protection
Engineered for heavy industrial loads, this IAM module handles a wide 324-528V AC input range, making it adaptable to global power grids. It features integrated shunt regulation (Shunt On at 805V DC, Shunt Off at 755V DC) to safely dissipate excess regenerative energy. Additionally, its high short-circuit current rating of 200,000 Amps (RMS Symmetrical) ensures the drive withstands severe electrical faults without catastrophic failure.

Compact Multi-Axis Integration
This module significantly reduces the footprint of complex motion control systems. Instead of using individual single-axis drives, engineers can mount multiple inverter modules alongside this IAM converter in a single Kinetix 6000 chassis. This modular design simplifies wiring, minimizes spare parts inventory, and streamlines the installation of high-density servo systems used in packaging, converting, and material handling machinery.

FAQs

Q: What is the primary function of the 2094-BC07-M05-S module?
A: The 2094-BC07-M05-S serves as an Integrated Axis Module (IAM) that acts as the main power converter for the Kinetix 6000 system. It converts 3-phase AC line voltage into a regulated 650V DC common bus to power additional inverter modules and servo motors.

Q: What is the input voltage requirement for this IAM module?
A: This module requires a 3-phase AC input. It operates nominally at 380-480V AC but supports a wide operating range from 324V AC to 528V AC RMS, accommodating various industrial power supply conditions.

Q: How does the common bus architecture benefit my motion control system?
A: The common bus allows multiple servo axes to share energy. During deceleration, a motor acts as a generator and feeds energy back to the DC bus. Other axes can immediately use this energy for acceleration, which improves overall system efficiency and reduces the need for large external braking resistors.

Q: What is the DC bus output voltage of this module?
A: The 2094-BC07-M05-S generates a nominal DC bus output voltage of 650V DC. This bus powers the inverter sections of the Kinetix 6000 system that directly control the servo motors.

Additional Information

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