The Schneider Electric LXM28AU01M3X Servo Drive is engineered for precision and efficiency in compact machine designs. Operating on a versatile 200…240 V supply (compatible with both single and three-phase networks), this 100W drive is the ideal partner for BCH2 servo motors.
This model is part of the Lexium 28 range, which balances cost-effectiveness with advanced technical features like auto-tuning, motor identification, and a 7-segment HMI display for real-time diagnostics. Its “book-size” housing and spring-terminal connections streamline installation in crowded control cabinets, making it a favorite for labeling, electronics assembly, and small-scale robotics.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Model / Series | LXM28AU01M3X — Lexium 28 |
| Rated Output Power | 0.1 kW (100 W) |
| Supply Voltage | 200…240 V AC (Single / Three Phase) |
| Continuous Output Current | 0.9 A at 16 kHz |
| Peak Output Current | 2.7 A (for 3 seconds at 220V) |
| Communication Interface | CANopen, CANmotion, and Modbus (RS485) |
| Safety Function | STO (Safe Torque Off) Integrated |
| Discrete Inputs | 8 Programmable + 1 Pulse Train (PTI) |
| Discrete Outputs | 5 Logic + 1 Pulse Train (PTO) |
| Analog Inputs | 2 (Voltage ±10 V, 14-bit resolution) |
| Degree of Protection | IP20 |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 55 mm x 150 mm x 146 mm |
| Net Weight | 1.0 kg |
Key Features & Benefits
- Integrated Safety (STO): Built-in Safe Torque Off prevents unintended motor starts, complying with modern industrial safety standards.
- Advanced Communication: Features RJ45 connectors for seamless CANopen and CANmotion integration.
- Compact “Book” Format: Ultra-slim 55mm profile allows for high-density mounting in electrical panels.
- Easy Commissioning: Automatic motor identification and tuning tools reduce setup time significantly.
- Global Compatibility: Supports a wide voltage range and is certified by CE, cULus, and CSA.
Typical Applications
- Electronics & Semiconductor: Precise component placement and PCB assembly.
- Packaging & Labeling: Compact machines requiring high-speed synchronized motion.
- Material Handling: Small pick-and-place robots and automated sorting feeders.
- Printing & Textiles: Accurate tension control and winding/unwinding tasks.
- Machine Tools: Multi-axis positioning for small-scale CNC and engraving equipment.




