Overview
The ILS2D853TC1F0 is a Schneider Lexium integrated drive combining a 3-phase stepper motor and drive in one unit, order code ILS2D853TC1F0, rated for 48 V DC single-phase supply with 6 poles and a holding torque of 4.5 Nm. It carries DeviceNet onboard, four configurable I/O signals, an index pulse feedback, and a holding brake, all in an IP41 flange-mount package with natural convection cooling.
The integrated drive eliminates separate motor and drive cabling — the ILS2D853TC1F0 accepts 48 V DC and communicates over DeviceNet at 9.6, 19.2, or 38.4 kbaud via its RS485 Modbus TCP interface. The four I/O signals are each configurable as input or output, reducing the need for external I/O blocks on simple axis applications. The holding brake holds the shaft at rest without power, critical for vertical loads or power-loss safety. Index pulse feedback gives a single-turn reference for homing sequences. Overload protection on the output voltage and safe torque off are built in, covering short-circuit and overcurrent conditions without an external contactor. Rated shock at 150 m/s² over 1000 shocks per EN/IEC 60068-2-29 means the drive survives repeated impacts on packaging or indexing machinery. The 4.5 Nm holding torque and 200 rpm at 24 V / 400 rpm at 48 V define the low-speed positioning range — suitable for direct-drive rotary tables or belt-driven linear axes.
Applications
The ILS2D853TC1F0 fits into single-phase 48 V DC bus architectures common in packaging, labeling, pick-and-place, and material-handling equipment. Its DeviceNet interface ties directly into a plant-wide fieldbus without a gateway, and the IP41 rating allows cabinet-mount in dry industrial environments. Typical roles include indexing conveyors, rotary actuators, and small gantry axes where the integrated drive saves panel space and wiring time. The holding brake makes it a candidate for vertical Z-axis stages where the load must stay put on power loss.
No official lifecycle status is recorded for the ILS2D853TC1F0 in the available documentation. The part is listed as a current Lexium integrated drive series product; sourcing should be confirmed via RFQ for current lead time and minimum order quantities.
