Overview
Manuals
Working principle
Operational Applications
Features:
- Operator Panel and Interface Board
- Specifically designed for the SIMOREG 6RA70 series of DC Master digital chassis converters
- Allows manual adjustment of parameters and monitoring of status
This board is typically used as an armature interface board or power interface board. Its main function is to act as a bridge between the control unit and the power section (thyristor module), responsible for trigger pulse distribution, current and voltage signal feedback acquisition, and power supply monitoring.
Furthermore, this board also undertakes the safety protection and diagnostic functions of the driver. It can monitor the status of the armature circuit in real time and transmit abnormal signals such as overcurrent and overvoltage to the central control board (e.g., CUD1), thereby triggering corresponding alarms (e.g., F040 fault code) or shutdown operations to ensure the operational stability of the motor and speed control system.
The C98043-A7005-L1/6RY17041-0AA00 Siemens Operator Panel and Interface Board may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Siemens C98043-A7005-L1/6RY17041-0AA00 Operator Panel and Interface Board INFO(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
First, it receives digital trigger signals from the control module and converts them into synchronous high-energy trigger pulses through internal logic circuitry. Subsequently, the onboard pulse transformer achieves electrical isolation through electromagnetic induction and transmits the pulse signal to the gate of the thyristor to control its conduction angle. Meanwhile, the onboard sensor circuit collects armature current in real time through a shunt or transformer, and feeds it back to the control loop after signal conditioning to achieve closed-loop speed and torque control.
- Initial Commissioning: Used to input specific motor data (rated current, voltage, speed) and execute the drive's startup procedure.
- Parameter Adjustment: Allows technicians to manually modify the drive's operating status, such as adjusting acceleration/deceleration times or tuning the speed controller, without the need for an external PC.
- Real-time Diagnostics: Continuously displays the drive's operating status and immediately displays fault (F) and alarm (A) codes (e.g., F004 indicates phase loss) to assist in troubleshooting.
- Factory Reset: Provides an interface for performing a factory reset, which is necessary when reconfiguring the drive or clearing complex configuration errors.