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Program features 75
External controller interface
General
The drive can be connected to an external controller (such as the ABB AC 800M)
using either fiber optic or twisted-pair cable. The ACS880 is compatible with both the
ModuleBus and DriveBus connections. Note that some features of DriveBus (such as
BusManager) are not supported.
Topology
An example connection with either a ZCU-based or BCU-based drive using fiber optic
cables is shown below.
Drives with a
control unit require an additional FDCO DDCS communication
module; drives with a
control unit require an RDCO or FDCO module. The BCU
has a dedicated slot for the RDCO – an FDCO module can also be used with a BCU
control unit but it will reserve one of the three universal option module slots. Ring and
star configurations are also possible much in the same way as with the
master/follower link (see section
on page
); the
notable difference is that the external controller connects to channel CH0 on the
RDCO module instead of CH2. The channel on the FDCO communication module
can be freely selected.
The external controller can also be wired to the D2D (RS-485) connector using
shielded, twisted-pair cable. The selection of the connection is made by parameter
.
The transfer rate can be selected by parameter
Communication
The communication between the controller and the drive consists of data sets of three
16-bit words each. The controller sends a data set to the drive, which returns the next
data set to the controller.
T = Transmitter; R = Receiver
ACS880
(BCU) Control unit
RDCO
CH0
Controller
R
T
R
T
ACS880
(ZCU) Control unit
FDCO
R
T
Summary of Contents for ACS880-01 Series
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Page 20: ...20 Introduction to the manual ...
Page 22: ...22 Using the control panel ...
Page 28: ...28 Control locations and operating modes ...
Page 146: ...146 Application macros ...
Page 502: ...502 Parameters ...
Page 606: ...606 Fault tracing ...
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