AMCI R11X Series Modules
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Model: '1242
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Technical Dossier
The AMCI 1242 is a single-axis stepper motor indexer/driver module manufactured by Advanced Micro Controls Inc. (AMCI), designed for direct integration into Allen-Bradley SLC 500 and MicroLogix programmable logic controller racks. The 1242 series occupies a defined position in heavy industrial automation environments — including chemical processing plants, oil refineries, nuclear facility auxiliary systems, and continuous web-handling lines — where deterministic motion control of stepper motors is required without a dedicated motion controller platform.
The module operates as a self-contained indexer, accepting position and velocity commands from the host PLC via the rack backplane, and independently generating step and direction pulse trains to the connected stepper driver. This architecture offloads motion execution from the PLC scan cycle, enabling coordinated multi-axis systems with consistent timing. The 1242 supports both incremental and absolute positioning modes, configurable acceleration/deceleration ramps, and encoder feedback input for stall detection on select variants.
AMCI introduced the 1200-series stepper indexer line in the early 1990s as a rack-mounted alternative to standalone indexer controllers. The original 1240 and 1241 modules established the SLC 500 backplane communication protocol that the 1242 inherited and extended. Key architectural milestones include:
First Generation (1240/1241): Basic open-loop indexer with fixed I/O map. Step/direction output only. No encoder feedback. Compatible with SLC 500 fixed and modular chassis.
Second Generation (1242): Expanded command word set, support for encoder feedback input (quadrature, 5V differential), configurable output current scaling signal, and extended diagnostics via module status bits. The 1242 introduced a 16-bit position register, enabling travel ranges up to ±8,388,607 steps from home.
Successor Platforms: AMCI subsequently released the SD17060E and SD31045 integrated stepper driver/indexer units, and the NX1F1 and NX3A3 EtherNet/IP-based networked indexers. These products are the recommended migration path for new installations. However, the 1242 remains in active service across installed SLC 500 base sites where platform replacement is not economically justified, making long-term spare parts availability a critical operational requirement.
Compatibility Note: The 1242 is not compatible with ControlLogix or CompactLogix backplanes. It requires an SLC 500 chassis (1746-A4, 1746-A7, 1746-A10, 1746-A13) and SLC 500 power supply. The module consumes one slot and draws power from the 5V backplane bus.
The following SKUs represent the documented AMCI 1242 product family and closely related 1200-series stepper indexer modules for SLC 500. Each entry reflects a distinct hardware configuration or option package.
1242: Standard single-axis stepper indexer for SLC 500; open-loop, step/direction output, incremental & absolute positioning.
1242-1: 1242 base with encoder feedback input; quadrature 5V differential, stall detection enabled.
1242-2: 1242 with extended I/O interface; additional discrete inputs for home, CW/CCW limits, and registration.
1242-3: 1242 with encoder feedback and extended discrete I/O; combines features of 1242-1 and 1242-2.
1240: First-generation SLC 500 stepper indexer; predecessor to 1242, open-loop only, reduced command set.
1241: Intermediate revision between 1240 and 1242; improved backplane protocol, no encoder support.
1244: Dual-axis stepper indexer for SLC 500; controls two independent stepper axes from a single slot.
1244-1: Dual-axis variant with encoder feedback on both axes.
1246: SLC 500 stepper indexer with integrated 3A microstepping driver output; eliminates external driver requirement for low-current motors.
1246-1: 1246 with encoder feedback input; closed-loop stall detection for integrated driver variant.
2401: MicroLogix 1100/1400 compatible stepper indexer; same functional architecture as 1242 adapted for MicroLogix I/O expansion bus.
2402: MicroLogix stepper indexer with encoder feedback; MicroLogix platform equivalent of 1242-1.
3201: SLC 500 servo positioning module; related AMCI product for closed-loop servo axis control via SLC backplane.
NX1F1: EtherNet/IP networked single-axis stepper indexer; modern successor, no backplane dependency.
NX3A3: EtherNet/IP networked three-axis stepper indexer; recommended migration target for multi-axis 1244 installations.
SD17060E: Integrated stepper driver/indexer with EtherNet/IP; standalone unit replacing both 1242 and external driver in new designs.
AMCI has transitioned its primary development focus to EtherNet/IP and networked motion platforms. The 1242 and related SLC 500 stepper indexer modules are no longer in active production. Field replacements depend entirely on new-old-stock (NOS), refurbished, and tested-used inventory held by specialist distributors.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for AMCI 1242-series modules, sourced through controlled supply channels including decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus, and verified third-party stock. All units are catalogued by part number, hardware revision, and firmware version where identifiable.
For facilities operating SLC 500-based motion systems with no near-term platform migration budget, DriveKNMS provides: confirmed stock availability checks within 24 hours, multi-unit lot sourcing for maintenance buffer stock, cross-reference verification against 1240/1241 for backward-compatible substitution, and documentation support including legacy AMCI configuration worksheets.
The AMCI 1242 module interfaces with the SLC 500 backplane via a parallel data bus operating at 5V TTL logic levels. Failure modes specific to this module type include backplane connector pin wear, EEPROM configuration data corruption, step pulse output transistor degradation, and encoder input differential receiver failure on feedback-equipped variants.
DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all AMCI 1242 units prior to shipment:
Backplane Communication Test: Module is seated in a live SLC 500 test chassis. PLC program executes a full read/write cycle across all command and status words. Module I/O map is verified against AMCI 1242 user manual register definitions.
Step Output Verification: Step and direction outputs are loaded with a resistive termination equivalent to a standard stepper driver input. Pulse frequency is swept from minimum to maximum rated output rate. Pulse integrity is verified on an oscilloscope.
Encoder Input Test (1242-1 / 1242-3): A calibrated quadrature encoder signal source is applied to the encoder input terminals. Position accumulation accuracy is verified across a 10,000-count test sequence. Stall detection threshold response is confirmed.
Discrete I/O Test (1242-2 / 1242-3): All discrete input channels (home, CW limit, CCW limit, registration) are exercised individually. Output response in the PLC status word is confirmed for each input state.
Thermal Burn-In: Units are operated continuously for a minimum of 4 hours at ambient temperature before final inspection and packaging.