AB Integrated Axis Module (IAM) or Axis Module (AM)?

asteroide

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Hello Friends


I am selecting a drive for an application but, I am a little lost, which is the diference between Integrated Axis Module (IAM) and Axis Module (AM)?


I will use a 2094-EN02D-M01-S0, Safe Torque-off Control Module Ethernet/IP.


I am between 2094-BC02-M02-M and 2094-BM02-M, both modules are accepted in RSLogix5000, but d dont know which select.


In the attached image, the AM has not Converter (ADC) and the IAM has.





Is this useful? the Am needs another module? or why?





Thanks in advance. :)

DriveModules.jpg
 
You need 1 IAM for each power rail, you then just add the AMs as needed. If you only need one drive then you need to get the IAM
 

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