Everest XCR - Product Manual |
Wiring and Connections
INGENIA | 08/04/2019
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not with sinusoidal commutation due to the improper total resolution that the hall effect sensors have in
comparison with other devices such as an incremental encoder.
This interface accepts 0 ~ 5 V level signals. Inputs are pulled up to 5 V with 1 k
Ω
, so industry standard open collector
and push-pull output Hall effect sensors can be connected. Next table summarizes digital Halls inputs main
features:
Specification
Value
Type of inputs
Single ended with pull-up and low pass filter
ESD rugged
Number of inputs
3
ESD capability
IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD) ± 30 kV (air), ± 30 kV (contact)
IEC 61000-4-5; tp = 8/20
μ
s 12 A, 200 W
Maximum voltage range
-0.5 ~ 5.5 V
Maximum recommended working
frequency
5 kHz
1st order filter cutting frequency (-3dB)
16 kHz
Sampling frequency
10 ksps
Type of sensors
Open collector
Logic output
Push-pull output
Pull-up resistor value
1 k
Ω
Next figures show the typical waveforms of the
digital Halls signals.
Next figure illustrates how to connect the digital Halls to Everest XCR and a simplified input schematic.