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E94AYM22 Lenze 9400-series 2MB High-Level Motion Control Memory Module

E94AYM22 Lenze 9400-series 2MB High-Level Motion Control Memory Module

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  • Manufacturer: Lenze

  • Product No.: E94AYM22

  • Country of origin:Germany

  • Product Type: MeMory Modules

  • Barcode: 85044095

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 40g

  • Dimensions: 32,00cm x 24,50cm x 10,00cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The E94AYM22 (E94AYM22) is a specialized 2MB Flash memory module engineered for the Lenze 9400-series High-Level servo drives. It serves as the primary data storage and configuration repository for advanced motion control applications utilizing MM220 technology. This module is critical for storing complex motion profiles, device parameters, and application-specific logic, allowing for rapid drive replacement without the need for a separate PC or engineering software. Despite its status as an obsolete (legacy) component, the E94AYM22 remains indispensable for maintaining high-precision automation systems where synchronized motion and high-speed data processing are paramount. By housing the system’s baud rate settings and hardware address configurations via integrated switches, it ensures seamless communication within the industrial network, preserving system integrity and minimizing downtime during maintenance cycles.

Technical Configuration

The E94AYM22 is designed with a focus on hardware-level reliability and ease of configuration. It features 2MB of non-volatile Flash memory, specifically optimized for High-Level motion control tasks that require extensive data logging and complex algorithm execution. The module incorporates physical address switches and baud rate adjustment capabilities directly on the hardware, allowing engineers to set network identity and communication speeds manually. This architecture ensures that communication parameters are hardware-locked and easily verifiable. Weighing only 0.04 kg and designed for a plug-and-play fit within the 9400-series drive slot, the module acts as the "brain" of the drive unit, ensuring that all customized High-Level MM220 motion functions are executed with consistent timing and zero data loss.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification Details
Model E94AYM22
Brand Lenze
Series 9400-series
Memory Capacity 2MB Flash Memory
Technology Motion Control High-Level MM220
Features Integrated Address Switch & Baud Rate Setting
Origin Germany
Dimensions 32.00 x 24.50 x 10.00 cm (Shipping Package)
Weight 0.04 kg
Status Obsolete / Legacy Support
Commodity Code 85044095

Technical FAQs

Does the E94AYM22 require a battery to retain its 2MB of Flash data?

No, the E94AYM22 utilizes non-volatile Flash memory technology. All stored parameters, motion profiles, and MM220 configurations are retained indefinitely even when the 9400-series drive is powered down or the module is removed from the slot.

What is the benefit of the integrated address switch on this specific module?

The hardware address switch allows you to pre-configure the drive's network ID before installation. This is particularly useful in multi-axis systems where a replacement drive must be quickly identified by the master PLC/Controller without requiring a software-based reconfiguration.

Is this module compatible with standard 9400-series StateLine drives?

The E94AYM22 is specifically intended for High-Level and specialized motion control applications (MM220). You must verify that your base drive unit supports High-Level features, as standard StateLine or HighLine units may require different memory module variants depending on the firmware complexity.


Engineering & Installation Guide

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection:

The E94AYM22 contains highly sensitive semiconductor components. Before handling or inserting the module into the 9400-series drive, the technician must wear a grounded ESD wrist strap. Touching the gold-plated connector pins with bare hands can cause latent damage that may lead to data corruption or communication intermittent failures weeks after installation.

Module Seating and Hardware Configuration:

Ensure the drive is completely powered down (wait at least 5 minutes for DC bus discharge) before inserting the module. When setting the baud rate and address switches, use a small, non-conductive precision screwdriver. Verify that the switch positions match the original system documentation exactly; a single incorrect bit on the address switch will prevent the drive from appearing on the Fieldbus network.

Data Redundancy and Maintenance:

While the E94AYM22 is highly reliable, it is recommended to keep a digital backup of the module’s contents using the Lenze L-force Engineer software. During system audits, check that the module is firmly seated in its slot; high-vibration environments can occasionally cause micro-movements that might interrupt the connection between the Flash memory and the drive’s internal processor.

 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
White Green
Country of origin
Germany

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