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Allen-Bradley | 2094-BC02-M02-M | Kinetix 6000
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Product Description: Allen-Bradley 2094-BC02-M02-M
The Allen-Bradley 2094-BC02-M02-M is an integrated converter/inverter module from the Kinetix 6000 multi-axis servo drive system. It provides a 460V AC input and supplies power and motion control for two servo axes. With a continuous output current of 11.1 A per axis, this module combines power conversion and dual-axis control into a single space-saving unit. It includes medium-inertia motor support and integrates into Logix-based motion control architectures via SERCOS interface.
Key Features
- Combines converter and dual-axis inverter in one module
- Continuous output current: 11.1 A per axis
- Peak output current: 22.2 A per axis
- 460V AC input voltage (3-phase)
- Internal shunt resistor and bus capacitor support
- Supports Safe Torque-Off (STO) with proper configuration
- Compatible with Kinetix 6000 shared DC bus architecture
- Communication via SERCOS fiber-optic interface
- Supports coordinated motion and high-performance axis control
Technical Specifications
- Input Voltage: 3-phase, 324–528V AC, 50/60 Hz
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Output Current:
- Continuous: 11.1 A per axis
- Converter Type: Common Bus
- Axis Count: 2
- Communication: SERCOS interface (via fiber optic)
- Enclosure Type: Open type (IP20)
- Mounting: Panel mount via integrated backplane/power rail
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to +50°C
- Dimensions (approx.): 380 mm H x 140 mm W x 230 mm D
- Certifications: UL, CE, cULus, TUV, RoHS
Application Areas
- Multi- axis coordinated motion systems
- Robotics and pick-and-place machines
- Printing and packaging lines
- High-speed material handling equipment
- Industrial automation systems with space and wiring constraints
Advantages
- Combines power and motion in one compact unit
- Reduces wiring and panel complexity
- Supports dual-axis control from a single module
- Seamless integration with Rockwell Logix platforms
- Scalable for complex multi-axis configurations