Use the table below to find the current requirements of the devices
using backplane power. Those devices that are not included in the
backplane calculations are included in the example’s user-side calculations.
Selecting a User-Side Power Supply
You must provide a power supply that meets your system
requirements. The following devices require user-side power:
• SLC Servo Module
• Encoders
• I/O modules
• Estop circuitry
• Fast inputs and outputs
You must select a power supply that meets the specifications of a NEC
class 2 power supply. The power supply must have +5V, ±15V
capacity, and +24V capacity for fast I/O and Estop circuitry.
Example of the Calculations for User-Side Current Requirements
In this example, the system includes:
• One seven-slot modular rack
• One 1747-L541 CPU module
• One 1746-IB8 DC input module with eight inputs @ +24V
• One 1746-OV8 DC output module with eight outputs @ +24V
• An SLC Servo Module system that contains:
• Two SLC Servo Modules
• Two termination panels
• Two Allen-Bradley 845H encoders
• Six fast inputs
• Two fast outputs
Using Fast Inputs and Outputs
The fast I/O (FIN1through FIN3, and FOUT1) are 24V DC compatible
and are used with a user-side +24V power supply. Review potential
24V DC I/O devices for compatibility with the electrical specifications
as shown in the table below.
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