ACR 9000 Replacement: New ACR7000 Series Controller

ACR9000 replacement will be part of the ACR7000 family. This will closely mimic the ACR9000's feature set as a traditional +/-10 VDC or step-and-direction motion controller. In particular, the axis connectors will have the same pinout aside from the now-absent DriveTALK feature, which should have minimal impact.

A couple features will be noticeably changed:

  • On all models (variants are 4 and 8 axis), there will only be one master encoder port, whereas the 9000 had two on 6-axis and 8-axis models. It is a 15pin HD D-sub connector and only supports incremental encoders; the ACR9000's aux encoder inputs also support SSI and were 9pin D-sub.

  • There will be no CANOpen. Instead, the 7000 supports EtherNet/IP and can be used with a Wago EtherNet/IP bus coupler (same I/O slices). Some I/O readdressing will be necessary for applications transitioning away from CANOpen.

  • The ACR7000 can also be an Ethernet/IP node in addition to being an Ethernet/IP scanner. This can be simultaneous.

  • The ACR7000 can also share variables via Ethernet/IP with another ACR7000 or IPA. See ACR7000 program samples. In this case, the 2nd controller can be an Ethernet/IP scanner for expansion IO but the first controller is the scanner for the 2nd controller for the variable exchange. The first could also be a node on an Ethernet/IP network.

  • The 7000 will run on 24 VDC instead of AC power.

  • There are now two Ethernet ports instead of one. Both use the same IP address (default is now 192.68.100.1 instead of 192.168.10.40). No USB or serial port.

  • No EthernetPOWERLINK.

  • Changes to the bolt pattern on account of smaller product size.

  • Faster processor.

 

Related FAQ: Parker Motion Manager: What's New or Different Compared to ACR-View?

 

Contact your local Parker Automation Technology (ATC) for latest information or factory at emn.service@support.parker.com

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