Publication 2098-IN003E-EN-P — April 2004
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Ultra3000 Connector Data
Figure 2.54 shows the configuration of the AX Auxiliary Encoder Input
channel. The BX and IX channels have the same configuration.
Note: CW pulses are only counted when the CCW input is low, and
CCW pulses are only counted when the CW input is low.
Figure 2.54
Auxiliary Encoder Input Configuration
Note: For single-ended connections, the negative terminals (CN1 pins
5 and 7) should be left disconnected, and the signal connections
should be made to CN1 pins 4 and 6.
The following table provides a description of the auxiliary encoder
interface.
10k
Ω
5k
Ω
1k
Ω
1k
Ω
+ 5 V
+ 5 V
56 pF
COMMON
COMMON
COMMON
AX +
AX -
56 pF
10k
Ω
Ultra3000 Drive
Parameter
Description
Minimum
Maximum
ON State
Input Voltage
Input voltage difference between the + input
and the - input that is detected as an ON
state.
+1.0V
+7.0V
OFF State
Input Voltage
Input voltage difference between the + input
and the - input that is detected as an OFF
state.
-1.0V
-7.0V
Common Mode
Input Voltage
Voltage between an input and logic ground.
-7.0V
+12.0V
Signal Frequency
Frequency of the AX or BX signal inputs.
Count frequency is 4 times this frequency for
A/B type inputs, and equal to this frequency
for Step/Dir and CW/CCW type inputs.
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2.5 MHz
Pulse Width
Time interval that a Step/Dir type input or
CW/CCW type input must remain in a single
state for detection.
200 nS
—
Setup Time
Time interval that the Direction, CW, or CCW
must be stable before the corresponding
Step, CCW, or CW signal changes state.
200 nS
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