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