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mcDSA-Bx family vs mcDSA-Ex family and mcDSA-Fx family

Main differences between the mcDSA-B4x/B6x family and the mcDSA-E4x/E6x or mcDSA-F1x/F3x/F5x family

The mcDSA-B4x/B6x family has a reduced functionality compared to mcDSA-E4x/E6x and the mcDSA-F1x/F5x family. The following limitations and differences of mcDSA-B4x/B6x family must be noticed:

 

Software differences:

  • only one TxPDO and one RxPDO
  • only CAN bus on board, no other bus systems like EtherCAT are possible
  • no DS402 profile
  • no S² ramps
  • no brake management
  • no interpolation
  • no HALL diagnostic
  • no HALL counters
  • no HALL tuning
  • no MODULO positioning
  • no clock synchronization via CAN bus
  • no PWM mode (only symmetric PWM)
  • no cadence braking (limiting of Up during braking)
  • MPU memory is smaller
  • the processor is slower (higher timeouts for the SDO communication, slower controller cycle times, etc.)

 

Software differences Ex and Fx series:

  • commutation type FOC
  • certified STO variants
  • non-certified Enable variants
  • diagnostics of STO / Enable

 

Hardware differences

  • no incremental encoder
  • no hex switches
  • no I/O expansion via mcSPI possible
  • only one PWM frequency (25 kHz), no possibility to change it

 

Hardware differences Ex and Fx series:

  • Two-channel output stage switch-off as STO or Enable variant
  • Lower heat dissipation due to FOC commutation

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