MCS2000-ECA
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The Danaher MCS2000-ECA, part of the MC Servostar Servo Drives series, operates with a 24 VDC input supply and features a green power LED indicator. It offers 2 analog inputs ranging from 0–10 VDC and 2 output channels with software-adjustable options of 0–±10 VDC or 0–20mA. Additionally, it supports RS232-based programming.
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Product Description:
The MCS2000-ECA is a servo motor control drive manufactured by Danaher belonging from the MC servostar servo drives series. It operates on a 24 VDC power input and features a dual channel output configuration to allow simultaneous control of two motion outputs. It is used in motion control systems like printing, paper and textiles to prevent material damage or slack.
The MCS2000-ECA servo drive includes a CRD card slot for configuration storage and firmware management along with a dedicated MCS2000-PRG interface for drive programming and parameter adjustment. Its front-facing LED indicator provides a quick visual reference for power status. The MCS2000 servo drive has a scaling sensor function for accurate calibration of incoming analog signals. It offers a stable +10V reference voltage for external sensor use while it has three analog input channels marked as Anlg 1, Anlg 2 and Anlg 3 for support feedback, command and setpoint signals respectively. The MCS2000 servo drive has integrated opto-isolated digital inputs to improve signal integrity and system safety in noisy environments. Its outputs are organized into two groups out1 and out2. The out1 provides synchronization and general-purpose signals through terminals labeled [A], [V] and [0] while the out2 supports advanced functions such as PID control, stop commands and limit outputs.
The MCS2000-ECA servo drive is equipped with fault monitoring through dedicated ErrSens1 and ErrSens2 terminals, along with reverse sensing via Level 1 and Level 2 input channels. Its communication line TXD provides +24V and RXD ground for system integration. The ground connections are distributed across multiple 0V terminals to ensure proper signal reference and electrical stability. The MCS2000 servo drive has a weight of 1.07 kg and is built in a durable metal housing.
Frequently Asked Questions about MCS2000-ECA:
Q: How does the scaling sensor function in the MCS2000-ECA improve analog signal processing?
A: It calibrates incoming analog signals to ensure accurate interpretation of feedback and command voltages. This improves the drive's response to real-world inputs in dynamic environments.
Q: Why are the analog channels labeled Anlg 1, 2, and 3 separated in the MCS2000-ECA servo drive?
A: This separation allows independent use for feedback, command input, and setpoint configuration. It ensures precise control without signal interference.
Q: How do the Out1 terminals [A], [V], and [0] function in the MCS2000-ECA?
A: These terminals handle general-purpose synchronization signals. They help in aligning motion sequences with external processes.
Q: How does the MCS2000-ECA ensure system safety in high-noise environments?
A: Its opto-isolated digital inputs prevent noise from affecting signal transmission. This isolation preserves command integrity and reduces EMI-related errors.
Q: Why does the MCS2000-ECA have multiple 0V terminals for ground connections?
A: Distributed 0V terminals ensure consistent ground potential across system connections. This minimizes grounding loops and enhances signal reliability.