Product Overview
The E94AYAE (E94AYAE) is a high-integrity SM301 safety module specifically engineered for the Lenze 9400 HighLine servo drive system. As a critical functional safety component, this module provides advanced protection layers for complex motion control tasks in industries such as high-speed robotics, automated assembly, and precision CNC machining. By integrating the E94AYAE directly into the 9400-series drive architecture, engineers can achieve sophisticated safety functions like Safe Stop (SS1/SS2), Safely Limited Speed (SLS), and Safe Tip (SDI) without the need for extensive external safety hardware. This integration is vital for reducing system complexity and minimizing emergency stop recovery times, thereby significantly enhancing overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and ensuring strict compliance with global functional safety standards like SIL 3 and PL e.
Technical Configuration
The E94AYAE SM301 module is designed as a pluggable hardware extension that interfaces seamlessly with the internal communication bus of the 9400-series servo drives. It features dual-channel safety inputs and integrated monitoring logic that continuously validates the drive's operational state against defined safety parameters. The module supports a wide array of safety functions, including Safe Torque Off (STO), Safe Operating Stop (SOS), and Safe Speed Monitor (SSM). Its hardware design is optimized for high-density electrical cabinets, utilizing a slim-profile form factor that adds minimal volume to the base drive. Manufactured in Germany, the module undergoes rigorous factory testing to ensure failure-free operation in high-vibration and electromagnetically noisy environments, providing a "Safety-on-Board" solution that simplifies the validation of the entire safety circuit.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Model |
E94AYAE (SM301) |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Series |
9400-series HighLine |
| Product Type |
Safety Module |
| Safety Certification |
Up to SIL 3 (IEC 61508) / PL e (EN ISO 13849-1) |
| Dimensions |
5.10 x 20.30 x 15.20 cm |
| Weight |
0.20 kg |
| Country of Origin |
Germany |
| Product Status |
Active |
| Commodity Code |
85049090 |
| Export Control |
ECCN N |
Technical FAQs
How does the E94AYAE module simplify the commissioning of Safely Limited Speed (SLS)?
The module allows for direct configuration of speed limits within the Lenze Engineer software environment. Because it is integrated with the drive's feedback system, it monitors the actual motor speed in real-time, triggering a safe stop if the threshold is exceeded, which eliminates the need for external speed monitoring relays and additional cabling.
Can this module be hot-swapped while the 9400 drive is powered?
No. To prevent damage to the internal logic bus and ensure the integrity of the safety circuit, the main power and control voltage must be completely disconnected before installing or removing the E94AYAE module.
What is the difference between the SM301 (E94AYAE) and basic STO modules?
While basic modules only provide Safe Torque Off, the E94AYAE (SM301) is an "Extended Safety" module. It supports motion-related safety functions (like SLS and SDI) and safe communication via PROFIsafe or Fail Safe over EtherCAT (FSoE), depending on the drive's communication configuration.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection: The E94AYAE contains highly sensitive electronic components. During installation into the 9400-series drive slot, technicians must wear a grounded ESD wrist strap. Ensure the drive's protective cover is reinstalled correctly to maintain the IP20 rating and prevent dust ingress into the module's connector pins.
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Safety Logic Validation: After installation and parameterization, a full functional proof test is mandatory. Engineers must simulate each programmed safety event (e.g., triggering an SLS violation) and document the drive's reaction time and stopping distance to verify that the safety system meets the requirements of the risk assessment for that specific machine.
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Wiring and Signal Integrity: When wiring the safety inputs to the module terminals, use twin-core shielded cables for any runs exceeding 3 meters. This prevents induced voltage from nearby high-power motor cables from causing nuisance safety trips or masking a genuine demand on the safety system.