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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-RM004A-EN-P - April 2018 91
Drive Configuration Chapter 2
See Specification and Features Comparison on page 35 and Communication
Configuration on page 113 for more information about compatible PowerFlex
755T communication protocols and devices.
See the PowerFlex 750-Series Products with TotalFORCE Control Installation
Instructions, publication 750-IN100
, for details of I/O and feedback option
module terminal wiring and specifications
Configuration Software and
HIM Versions
There are several tools available for configuring PowerFlex 755T parameters.
You must use a compatible human interface module (HIM) or configuration
software package to migrate to the new PowerFlex 755T products.
The PowerFlex 755T product uses similar HIM and configuration software
packages as the PowerFlex 700S, but you must know the software version of
each drive to know if the available software packages are compatible with the
new PowerFlex 755T product.
Older configuration software tools do not support the PowerFlex 755T
product. You must use the latest available versions of software configuration
tools such as Studio 5000 Logix Designer application, RSLogix 5000®
software, or Connected Components Workbench™ (CCW) software for full
featured configuration capabilities.
CCW can be used to configure PowerFlex 755T product parameters
directly via EtherNet/IP connection from your computer to the
PowerFlex 755T product Embedded or option module Ethernet
communication port.
If your computer is connected to Logix controller EtherNet/IP
architecture that supports drive Add-On-Profiles (AOP), you can use
RSLogix™ or Studio 5000® to configure PowerFlex 755T parameters via
Embedded or option module Ethernet communication port.
If you wish to make a direct connection from your computer USB port
to the PowerFlex 755T product DPI port, you will require an external
1203-USB communication protocol converter and appropriate
connection cables to configure PowerFlex 755T product parameters.
Table 50 - Supported Encoders
Consideration Heidenhain (EnDat) SSI Stegmann
(Hiperface)
BiSS Stahl (Linear) Temposonics
(Linear)
Encoder Voltage
Supply
5V @ 250 mA 10.5V @ 250 mA 10.5V @ 250 mA 10.5V @ 250 mA External Supplied 24V External Supplied 24V
High-Resolution
Signal
Sine/Cosine 1V P-P Sine/Cosine 1V P-P Sine/Cosine 1V P-P Sine/Cosine 1V P-P
Maximum Cable
Length
100 m(328 ft) 100 m (328 ft) 90 m (328 ft) 100 m (328 ft) 100 m (328 ft) 100 m (328 ft)
Update Rate
(1)
102.4 μs 102.4 μs 102.4 μs 102.4 μs 0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0 ms 0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0 ms
Maximum Input
Frequency
163.8 kHz 163.8 kHz 163.8 kHz 163.8 kHz
(1) The Universal Feedback Encoder Option Module will acquire the position with the update rates displayed.

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