What the 30 Arms peak rating means on the line
The Lexium 32 servo drive under LXM32MD30N4S001 is a one-axis AC servo drive built around a Modular Drive fieldbus slot, so the same physical box serves multiple communication profiles depending on which plug-in module is seated (cite:). Peak output current is 30 Arms (cite:), which is the short-term ceiling the drive will deliver into the motor windings during acceleration and deceleration bursts — the sizing exercise has to compare the application's peak torque demand against this figure, not the continuous rating. Power stage supply is three-phase 208/400/480 Vac (cite:), the same envelope most 400 V-class industrial cabinets run on. That makes it a drop-in for retrofit panels where a single-axis point-to-point motion block needs to replace an older servo or stepper stage without reworking the incoming distribution transformer.
Panel fit and integrator considerations
Because the fieldbus interface is the Modular Drive slot (cite:), the same drive hardware covers EtherCAT, Modbus, Profinet or CANopen deployments depending on the cartridge fitted — useful for an integrator who standardizes on one part code and varies the protocol per machine.
Lifecycle status and how it is sourced
Independent distribution carries this code against the BOM on a quoted-to-order basis — pricing and current availability are confirmed at RFQ, no stock or lead-time number is asserted here. Drop-in replacement with another order code is not stated, so the BOM position should hold this exact part number rather than a generic Lexium 32 placeholder.
