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Product Overview

The Allen-Bradley 2198-D006-ERS3 functions as a high-performance dual-axis inverter within the Kinetix 5700 servo drive family. This module controls two independent servo motors from a single compact 55mm footprint, significantly reducing enclosure space. It integrates seamlessly into the Logix 5000 environment via EtherNet/IP for coordinated, high-speed motion. We provide this unit as 100% Brand New and Original, ensuring your high-performance machinery benefits from the latest hardware revision and maximum reliability.

Technical Specifications

The 2198-D006-ERS3 utilizes high-bandwidth control loops to manage dynamic loads with extreme precision.

Attribute Specification Details
Catalog Number 2198-D006-ERS3
Inverter Type Dual-Axis (Controls 2 Motors)
Continuous Output Current 2.5 Amps RMS (per axis)
Peak Output Current 6.3 Amps RMS (per axis)
DC Input Voltage 276 to 747V DC
Velocity Loop Bandwidth 400 Hz
Current Loop Bandwidth 1000 Hz
PWM Frequency 4 kHz
Communication Dual-port EtherNet/IP (Supports DLR)
Safety Function Hardwired Safe Torque Off (STO)
Weight 4.22 kg (9.31 lbs)

Engineering Advantages

  • Footprint Optimization: The 55mm module width allows you to pack more axes into a smaller cabinet. By utilizing the dual-axis design, you eliminate the need for separate power supplies and communication cables for every single motor.

  • Snap-Fit DC Bus Architecture: This drive utilizes a unique snap-fit system to connect the DC bus between modules. This design eliminates complex hand-wiring and reduces the risk of loose connections or polarity errors during installation.

  • High-Speed Synchronization: The 1000 Hz current loop bandwidth provides near-instantaneous torque response. This capability allows the drive to handle high-inertia loads and rapid start-stop cycles without losing positioning accuracy.

  • Real-Time Diagnostics via EtherNet/IP: The dual-port Ethernet interface supports Device Level Ring (DLR) topologies. This ensures that the drive continues to communicate even if a single point in the network ring fails, maintaining machine uptime.

FAQs

Q: What is the difference between the -ERS3 and -ERS4 versions of this drive?

A: The 2198-D006-ERS3 features hardwired Safe Torque Off (STO) functionality. In contrast, the -ERS4 version supports Integrated Safety over EtherNet/IP (CIP Safety), allowing you to manage safety functions through your safety controller's code rather than physical wiring.

Q: Can this drive control non-Allen-Bradley third-party motors?

A: Yes. The Kinetix 5700 series supports the "Generic PM Motor" and "Generic Induction Motor" profiles. You must manually input the motor parameters (resistance, inductance, flux linkage) into the Studio 5000 configuration to ensure proper control loop tuning.

Q: Does the 2198-D006-ERS3 require a separate power supply?

A: Yes. As an inverter, this module requires a DC bus input from a Kinetix 5700 DC-bus power supply (such as the 2198-Pxxx series) or a Regenerative Bus Supply. It does not connect directly to AC line power.

Q: How do I handle the cooling requirements for this module?

A: This module utilizes forced-air cooling. You must maintain the specified clearance above and below the drive as outlined in the Kinetix 5700 installation manual to ensure unrestricted airflow through the internal heatsinks.

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