Product Overview
The E94AYCPM (E94AYCPM) is a high-speed PROFIBUS DP communication module engineered for the modular Lenze 9400 HighLine servo system. As a dedicated plug-in control interface, the E94AYCPM enables seamless integration of the 9400-series drives into decentralized peripheral networks, allowing for real-time parameterization, diagnostics, and motion control synchronization. In complex industrial sectors such as automated logistics, food processing, and robotic assembly, this module acts as the critical bridge between the high-level PLC and the drive's power stage. Designed to handle cyclic and acyclic data exchange, it ensures maximum system transparency and reduces wiring complexity. While the 9400-series remains an active and versatile range, the E94AYCPM module is the professional choice for engineers looking to optimize fieldbus performance and maintain deterministic control over large-scale, multi-axis automation architectures.
Technical Configuration
The E94AYCPM architecture is optimized for the PROFIBUS DP-V1 protocol, supporting transmission rates of up to 12 Mbit/s with automatic baud rate detection. The module occupies a dedicated slot on the 9400 HighLine drive controller, drawing its power directly from the drive's internal supply. It features a standard 9-pin Sub-D socket for reliable physical connectivity and utilizes a modular GSD file approach for simplified engineering within Siemens TIA Portal or Step 7 environments. The hardware supports extensive diagnostic functions, providing instant status feedback via onboard LEDs for "Bus Run" and "Bus Error" states. This level of integration allows for advanced motion control features, such as remote configuration of drive parameters and synchronized startup of multiple axes across the PROFIBUS network.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
E94AYCPM |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Series |
9400-Series HighLine |
| Module Type |
PROFIBUS DP-V1 Communication Module |
| Transmission Rate |
9.6 kbit/s to 12 Mbit/s (Auto-detect) |
| Communication Protocol |
PROFIBUS DP-V1 / DP-V0 |
| Interface Port |
9-pin Sub-D Socket |
| Dimensions |
5.10 x 3.30 x 0.80 cm |
| Weight |
4.50 kg |
| Product Status |
Active |
| Commodity Code |
85044095 |
Technical FAQs
How is the PROFIBUS station address configured for the E94AYCPM?
The station address can be set either via the DIP switches located directly on the module hardware (supporting addresses 1 to 125) or software-configured through the Lenze Engineer tool, depending on the drive's parameter settings.
Does this module support acyclic data communication?
Yes, the E94AYCPM supports PROFIBUS DP-V1, which includes acyclic data services. This is particularly useful for changing drive parameters on-the-fly or retrieving detailed diagnostic information without interrupting the cyclic process data.
Is it possible to hot-swap the E94AYCPM module while the drive is powered?
No. To prevent electrical damage to the module or the drive’s internal system bus, always disconnect the 24 VDC control supply and the mains power before inserting or removing the E94AYCPM communication module.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Bus Termination and Shielding: For stable communication, particularly at 12 Mbit/s, ensure that the PROFIBUS network is terminated correctly with active terminators at the first and last physical nodes. Use only high-quality, purple-jacketed PROFIBUS cables with 360-degree braided shielding bonded to the Sub-D connector shell to mitigate electromagnetic interference (EMI) from the adjacent power stage.
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Mechanical Installation: Carefully align the module's pins with the slot on the 9400 HighLine controller. Apply firm, even pressure until the module clicks into place. Secure the module using the integrated fastening screws to ensure a vibration-proof connection and proper grounding to the drive chassis.
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Addressing Conflict Prevention: Before commissioning, verify that the hardware DIP switch settings do not conflict with the software parameters. If the "Error" LED flashes red, check for duplicate station addresses on the network or a mismatch between the GSD file version in the PLC and the physical module hardware.