Installing Hardware

Before your motion application can be up and running, you first need to connect, wire and configure all your hardware components.

The Getting Started guide contains procedures for installing and configuring hardware components (HMIClosed"Human-machine interfaces " Also known as computer-human interfaces (CHI), and formerly known as man-machine interfaces, they are usually employed to communicate with PLCs and other computers, such as entering and monitoring temperatures or pressures for further automated control or emergency response, controllers, I/O Terminals, EtherCATClosedEtherCAT is an open, high-performance Ethernet-based fieldbus system. The development goal of EtherCAT was to apply Ethernet to automation applications which require short data update times (also called cycle times) with low communication jitter (for synchronization purposes) and low hardware costs Motion Bus, AKD Drive, and AKM Motor).

Figure 4-1: Connecting all the Hardware components

Links to installation instructions for hardware components can be found in the following table.

Component

Installation

HMI (Human-Machine Interface)

Install the graphic operator interface

Install HMI

 

Controller

Install the PCMM or AKD PDMM controller

Install Controller - PDMM & PCMM

EtherCAT Motion Bus

Set up EtherCAT Motion Bus Communication

See AKD™ EtherCAT Communication

I/O Terminal

I/O Modules

Install the remote Input/Output Terminal

Install I/O Terminals

AKD Drive

Drive

Install a AKD or AKD2G Drive

See AKD Installation Manual and also AKD Quick Start

Available from KDN: AKD Downloads

AKM and AKM2G Motor

Motor

Install the AKM or AKM2G Motor

Mechanical and Electrical installation

Available from KDN. AKM DownloadsAKM2G Downloads

Table 4-1: Kollmorgen Automation Suite Installation and Configuration