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Delta Electronics AH20MC-5A AH Series DMCNET Motion Control Module

Delta Electronics AH20MC-5A AH Series DMCNET Motion Control Module

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  • Manufacturer: Delta Electronics

  • Product No.: AH20MC-5A

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Motion Control Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Dimensions: 110 mm x 35 mm x 103 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Operating as a high-performance synchronization hub within advanced machinery architectures, the Delta Electronics AH20MC-5A is a motion control module engineered for the AH Series system platform. This unit interfaces directly with field actuators via high-speed DMCNET (Delta Motion Control Network) to achieve precise deterministic control over complex multi-axis configurations. Equipped with an onboard processor capable of executing LD instructions in 0.13 microseconds, the module manages path planning, high-order interpolation, and user programs directly, reducing load on the main system backplane.

Key Features

  • Multi-Axis DMCNET Control: Supports up to 12 axes of synchronized motion control communicating at 10 Mbps.
  • Rapid Synchronization: Completes 12-axis control loops and synchronization commands within a 1 ms cycle time.
  • Advanced Interpolation Engines: Supports 2-axis to 6-axis linear interpolation, 2-axis arc interpolation, and 3-axis helical interpolation.
  • Integrated Communication Hub: Built-in Ethernet port for network integration alongside a dedicated Mini-USB programming port.
  • Local Execution & Storage: Features 64K steps of program capacity and a Micro SD card slot for local parameter, recipe, or program storage.
  • G-Code Execution: Supports standard G-code input for direct path conversion without external pre-processing.
  • High-Availability Maintenance: Supports system hot-swapping to allow module replacement without halting the entire CPU rack.

Applications

  • High-speed packaging and cartoning systems requiring synchronized feeders.
  • Electronic assembly, pick-and-place, and multi-axis gantry robot controllers.
  • Multi-axis CNC metal cutting and engraving equipment running G-code trajectories.
  • Continuous printing and textile machinery needing precise electronic gear and cam synchronization.

Technical Specifications Table

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Delta Electronics
Model / Article Number AH20MC-5A
Series AH Series
Motion Network Protocol DMCNET (10 Mbps baud rate)
Synchronized Control Axes 12 axes
Synchronization Cycle 1 ms (for 12 axes)
CPU Execution Speed 0.13 microseconds (LD instruction)
Program Capacity 64K steps
Data Register Capacity D = 10K words / W = 64K words
Encoder Modes UD, PD, AB, 4AB modes
Programming Interfaces Mini-USB, Ethernet RJ-45
External Storage Slot Micro SD Card supported
Module Status Indicators LED status array (Run, Error, Net, Link)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 110 mm x 35 mm x 103 mm
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 2.0 kg

Connections and Interfaces

Port/Connector Functional Assignment
DMCNET RJ45 Ports Dedicated high-speed motion bus communication to servo drives and remote I/O blocks.
Ethernet Port (RJ45) Modbus TCP client/server communication, network host system configuration, and software monitoring.
Mini-USB Port Local hardware commissioning, program upload/download, and firmware flashing via ISPSoft.
Micro SD Slot Non-volatile file system access for recipe tables, event logs, and backup program execution files.

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The AH20MC-5A operates exclusively within the AH series hardware rack. It occupies standard functional I/O or communication module slots depending on the backplane configuration. If updating legacy networks or migrating from traditional pulse-train motion systems, ensure servo drives (such as ASDA-A2-F or ASDA-B3-F series) are equipped with compatible DMCNET physical interface cards. Verify your CPU firmware version supports multi-CPU architectures if deploying multiple motion modules in a single rack.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

When configuring a high-density 12-axis network, cable shielding and network terminations are paramount. Although DMCNET operates at 10 Mbps, high-frequency EMI from neighboring variable frequency drives can corrupt the motion frames, causing synchronization drops or "Sync Loss" faults. Always run DMCNET communication cables inside dedicated, grounded metal conduits separated from high-voltage motor cables by at least 200 mm.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When loading G-code scripts via the Micro SD card, confirm that formatting aligns with the card standard FAT32 structure. Ensure that G-code line coordinates do not exceed soft-limit constraints mapped in the drive parameters. Use the direct Mini-USB port to verify encoder signal feedback patterns (UD, PD, AB, or 4AB) before cycling the main motion commands to avoid motor runaway errors.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: De-energize all AC power sources feeding the main AH series backplane and associated servo drives before inserting or removing the motion control module. Ensure all stored electrical charge in the servo bus capacitors has dissipated completely before terminating physical communication cables. Failure to comply can result in module damage or unexpected mechanical movement.
  1. 1 Mount the AH20MC-5A onto the system backplane, ensuring the top hook is seated correctly and the module is locked in place with the lower secure lever.
  2. 2 Connect the DMCNET network cables to the RJ45 ports. Ensure that the final node in the network is correctly terminated according to Delta specifications.
  3. 3 Apply system power. Verify that the module "Power" indicator lights up and the "Net" indicator stabilizes to show successful network handshake with peripheral drives.
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What is the maximum number of axes controlled by the AH20MC-5A?

The module controls up to 12 synchronized axes over DMCNET with a fast 1 ms loop cycle.

Does this motion control module support coordinate path parsing natively?

Yes, it supports standard G-code execution directly, allowing complex linear, circular, and helical interpolation paths.

Can I replace this module while the backplane system is running?

Yes, the module is equipped with a hot-swapping function to facilitate direct maintenance without interrupting processing racks.

What software is used to program and configure the motion parameters?

You can program the unit, download code, and manage axes configurations using Delta's ISPSoft industrial suite via Mini-USB or Ethernet.

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  • Standard Delivery: 4-6 Business Days via DHL, FedEx, and UPS.
  • Express Dispatch: Same-day dispatch for in-stock orders placed before 2:00 PM (GMT+8).
  • Worldwide Coverage: Serving over 150 countries, including rapid delivery to Saudi Arabia and UAE.

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  • 30-Day Guarantee: Returns accepted for in-stock products in original, factory-sealed packaging.
  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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