Variable Frequency Drives​ i550/i650 motec​

The new generation of decentralized Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) for efficient, future-proof machine concepts​

In mechanical engineering today, compact machine architectures, reduced wiring effort, and fast, secure integration directly at the plant are key priorities. At the same time, there is a growing need for more functionality in the field, such as control intelligence, positioning tasks, and future-proofing—especially in light of regulatory requirements like the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).​ ​

In addition, the i650 motec—a powerful all-in-one drive—combines an integrated Logic PLC, table positioning, and Ethernet-based safety in

a compact device. This creates an efficient, decentralized complete solution for faster integration, greater freedom in machine design, and a future-proof configuration. ​With the i550 motec and i650 motec decentralized drives for wall and motor mounting with a degree of protection IP66, Lenze offers a product family that meets these exact requirements and supports future-proof machines: reduced complexity, a wide range of variants, and high functional density.​

Your benefits of the i550 motec and i650 motec at a glance: ​More drive. Less complexity.​

  • Decentralized VFD for wall and motor mounting (drive IP66, NEMA/UL Type 4X indoor)​
  • Reduction or elimination of control cabinet components – functions directly in the field​
  • Less wiring, quick mounting, easy commissioning (including lower EMC risk)​
  • Lower installation costs due to fewer external components​
  • i650 motec options: integrated Logic PLC (IEC 61131-3/CODESYS), table positioning, and extended safety functions via CIP Safety, PROFIsafe, FsoE​
  • Open communication: Support for common Ethernet protocols such as ​
    • PROFINET​
    • EtherCAT​
    • EtherNet/IP​
    • Modbus TCP​
  • Four IO-Link ports with master functionality for easy data exchange between sensors and actuators​
  • Expandable with an extension box for added flexibility in wall-mounted solutions​
  • Energy-efficient system design with energy recovery and the EASY System Designer​
  • Designed for the future – ready for CRA-compliant machines and upcoming cybersecurity requirements ​

Less effort, greater cost-effectiveness—with decentralized drive technology from planning to operation ​

The i550 motec and the i650 motec reduce complexity throughout the entire machine lifecycle. Quick mounting and easy commissioning are the focus for both devices—supported by user-friendly tools and plug & play functionality thanks to standard connectors.

The i650 motec adds additional integrated functions that replace external components, simplify engineering, and reduce installation costs. M12 connectors further accelerate installation and service. Furthermore, the sensorless control of synchronous motors in the i650 motec opens up additional degrees of freedom for cost-effective and high-performance drive concepts.​

Design drive solutions safely instead of taking risks with sizing​

The EASY System Designer helps design decentralized frequency drives to meet specific needs—from initial product selection to technically sound sizing. This creates transparency in variant decisions, reduces risks in early project phases, and supports consistent documentation throughout the entire lifecycle. The devices provide fundamental protection mechanisms that enable safe use and further development—as the basis for CRA-compliant machine concepts.​

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Future-proof machines – prepared for the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA)​

The i550 motec and i650 motec are prepared for upcoming regulatory requirements such as the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). Integrated cybersecurity functions help you systematically protect your machines.​

What does “CRA ready” mean for our Variable frequency drives? ​
The devices provide fundamental protection mechanisms that enable safe use and further development—as the basis for CRA-compliant machine concepts.​

What features will be available?​

  • User management, to protect against unauthorized access​
  • Secure Boot to protect against tampered firmware​
  • Additional security features will be rolled out gradually in Q3/Q4 2026​

What specific benefits does this offer machine builders? ​

  • Support in meeting future CRA requirements​
  • Future-proof platform through continuous development​

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i550/i650 motec: Sustainable efficiency through integrated energy recovery​

Both drives support economical and sustainable machine operation. The integrated energy recovery unit feeds regenerative energy directly back into the mains without additional hardware, eliminating the need for a brake resistor. This saves energy, installation time, and costs. Additionally, the i550 motec and i650 motec meet the requirements of the Ecodesign Directive in accordance with EN IEC 61800-9-2.​

When combined with the m550 motor and g500 gearbox, the result is a perfectly matched system designed to minimize the CO₂ footprint in efficiency classes IE5/IE6.​

The Lenze EASY System Designer supports demand-based sizing, avoids oversizing, and can enable energy savings of up to 30%. ​

i650 motec: More intelligence in the field thanks to integrated Logic PLC​

With the integrated Logic PLC, the i650 motec implements stand-alone applications for single or multiple drives directly in the field. This reduces the load on higher-level controllers, simplifies the system architecture, and supports self-sufficient, modular machine concepts. ​

The integrated table positioning reduces the need for an external PLC, is ideal for rotary tables, corner transfer units, and scissor lift tables, and expands the drive’s application range beyond traditional conveying tasks.​

At the same time, the i650 motec—like the i550 motec—benefits from four IO-Link ports with master functionality for easy data exchange between sensors and actuators without additional hardware costs.​

This enables the data to be used by higher-level systems, creates transparency, improves diagnostic capabilities, and supports high system availability. ​

For wall-mounted applications, the devices can be expanded with an extension box with a disconnect switch, optional overload or short-circuit protection, and operating elements. This provides additional flexibility for various machine designs and simplifies adaptation to application-specific requirements.​

Expanded safety functions directly in the i650 motec​

The i650 motec expands the product family with integrated safety functions for applications with increased safety and system integration requirements. Safety protocols such as PROFIsafe, FSoE, and CIP Safety are supported.

Since safety is integrated directly into the drive, additional safety components, wiring effort, and installation costs can be reduced. This minimizes sources of error and accelerates commissioning—even in existing automation systems. This creates a future-proof, bus-based safety architecture for modern decentralized machine concepts. ​

Drive technology developed for decentralized machine architectures ​

The i550 motec is a robust, efficient decentralized drive for classic drive applications such as materials handling technology, pumps, fans, or simple process applications.​

The i650 motec is ideal for rotary tables, corner transfer units, and scissor lift tables, expanding the drive’s range of applications beyond traditional conveying tasks.​

Industrial pumps​

  • Self-contained pump element without an external PLC​
  • Energy savings through energy recovery without brake resistors​
  • Motor mounting up to 45 kW saves space in the control cabinet ​

Roller conveyors​ ​

  • Significantly reduced time-to-market for new systems thanks to self-contained machine modules​
  • 200% starting torque for heavy loads
  • Small start and stop ramps ensure higher throughput​

Materials handling technology​

  • Easy installation thanks to plug-in technology​
  • Standalone operation without a control cabinet thanks to integrated Logic PLC​
  • Easy commissioning thanks to IO-Link Master ​

FAQ – Decentralized drives i550 motec and i650 motec​

1. What is the difference between the i550 motec and the i650 motec​

The i550 motec is the economical, robust decentralized VFD for classic drive applications such as materials handling technology, pumps, fans, and simple process applications.​

The i650 motec significantly expands this range of functions: It integrates a Logic PLC (IEC 61131-3 / CODESYS), table positioning, and advanced safety functions (STO, SS1t), making it ideal for self-contained, modular machine designs.​

2. Why and where are advanced safety functions particularly relevant?​
  • Large systems with many drives​
  • High wiring effort with conventional safety​
  • Need for scalable, maintenance-friendly solutions​
  • Increasing safety requirements amid cost pressures​
3. What tasks can the integrated Logic PLC in the i650 motec perform?​

The integrated Logic PLC based on CODESYS (IEC 61131-3) enables stand-alone applications directly in the field.​
Typical tasks include process, cycle, and sequence control without a higher-level PLC. This reduces the load on central controllers and simplifies the implementation of modular machine concepts.​

4. What advantages does the integrated IO-Link Master in the i550/i650 motec offer?​

The IO-Link Master connects sensors/actuators without additional hardware, simplifies wiring, and delivers standardized data regarding operation and diagnostics to higher-level systems. This increases transparency and availability.​

5. Does Extended Safety require a separate voltage supply?​

Yes. An external 24/48 VDC supply is required for safe signal processing—decoupled from the power supply branch to ensure safety functions even during power outages. ​

6. What is the extension box used for, and when should I use it?​

The extension box (wall-mounted) provides disconnect switches, optional overload/short-circuit protection, and operating elements. It facilitates service and safety at the module, allows for selective shutdown, and improves compliance with standards without requiring additional control cabinet hardware. ​

7. How can I make optimal use of energy recovery in lines with frequent braking cycles?​

In applications with frequent stop-and-go profiles, the integrated energy recovery unit feeds braking energy back into the mains—eliminating the need for brake resistors. Check the mains calculation (energy recovery capacity of the feed-in) and set selective feed-in points for long runs to minimize voltage drops. ​

8. EMC & Installation: What is particularly important for IP66 applications (wall or motor mounting)?​
  • 360° shield contact and short shield connections​
  • Conductive, flat mounting surface (consider heat dissipation)​
  • Lock M12 connectors securely; keep sealing surfaces free of damage
  • Grounding in a star configuration/flush with the surface; avoid loops​

This ensures that EMC performance and sealing remain stable throughout the product’s lifecycle.​

9. Can the i550 and i650 motec be operated together in a mixed module setup?​

Yes. Use the i650 motec where logic/positioning/safety is required, and the i550 motec for classic drives. Both can be integrated via the same fieldbus; the extended functionality remains concentrated on the i650 nodes—without complicating the network. ​

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