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Xenus Plus User Guide    Operational Theory 
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2.9: Brake Operation 
2.9.1: Digital Output Controls Brake 
Many control systems employ a brake to hold the axis when the drive is disabled. Xenus Plus 
drives have digital outputs designed specifically for brake outputs. Other outputs can be used but 
these are recommended. Unlike the other outputs, these brake specific outputs are optically 
isolated from the control signals and have internal fly back diodes connected to the +24 Vdc input. 
By eliminating the need to connect into the drive control connector, having the brake output on the 
+24 Vdc power connector simplifies wiring when the brake wires are in the power cable of the 
motor. 
For more information, see Logic Supply / Brake (p. 89). 
2.9.2: Brake/Stop Sequences 
  Disabling the drive by a hardware or software command starts the following sequence of 
events. 
  The motor begins to decelerate (at Abort Deceleration rate in position mode or Fast Stop 
Ramp rate in velocity mode). At the same time, the Brake/Stop Delay Time count begins. 
This allows the drive to slow the motor before applying the brake. 
  When the motor slows to Brake/Stop Activation Velocity OR the Brake/Stop Delay Time 
expires, the brake output activates and PWM Delay Brake/Stop Response Time count 
begins. 
  When response time has passed, the drive’s output stages are disabled. This delay 
ensures the brake has time to lock in before disabling the power section. 
This sequence is not available in the current mode of operation. Instead, in current mode, the drive 
output turns off and the brake output activates immediately when the disable command is 
received. 










