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Rockwell Automation Publication 2198-RM005A-EN-P - October 2020
Chapter 1 Replacement Considerations
The Kinetix 5300 drives include an internal shunt that is wired to the shunt
resistor connector at the factory.
Optional Drive Accessories
Both the Kinetix 350 and Kinetix 5300 servo drives have a variety of optional
drive accessories. For details on which accessories are available with each
drive, refer to the Kinetix Motion Accessories Specifications Technical Data,
publication
.
External Shunt Resistor
The Kinetix 5300 has optional external shunt resistors (Bulletin 2198-R
xxx
or
2097-R
x
shunt resistors) that can be used to provide additional shunt capacity
for applications when the internal shunt capacity of the drive is exceeded.
Catalog numbers 2198-R014 and 2198-R031 are is composed of resistor coils
that are housed inside an enclosure. Catalog numbers 2097-R6, 2097-R7, and
2198-R001, 2198-R002, 2198-R004 are shunt resistors without an enclosure.
Communication
Configuration, programming, and diagnostics of the Kinetix 350 and Kinetix
5300 drives are performed over the standard 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
communication port by using the Studio 5000 Logix Designer application.
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The Kinetix 350 drives have a single RJ45 10/100Mbit Ethernet
connector (PORT1). Natively, the Kinetix 350 drives only support
Ethernet star topology. Some configurations have been modified to use
an ETAP or similar device to create a ring or linear topology.
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The Kinetix 5300 drives have two RJ45 10/100Mbit Ethernet connectors
(PORT1 and PORT2) which support any Ethernet topology including
linear, ring, and star.
IMPORTANT
When using an external Ethernet switch for routing traffic between the
controller and the drive, switches with IEEE-1588 time synchronization
capabilities (boundary or transparent clock) must be used to make sure
switch delays are compensated.