LD25x
8 Hints for application
8.1 Master and Slave Operation
Set register
modE
(see section “7.1 Basic settings” on page 14) to position
“Master” when the unit should generate the clock signal for the encoder. In this
case the clock terminals (CLK) are configured as clock outputs.
CLK
7 (+24V out)
6 (GND)
Clock-
Clock+
(+24V)
GND
Data-
Data+
(optional)
SSI Encoder
SSI Indicator
SSI Indicator with Master Operation
Screen
CLK
DAT
DAT
When your encoder receives its clock from another device already and the unit
should only “listen” to the communication, then set register
modE
to
“Slave”
. In
this case, both clock terminals (CLK) are configured as inputs.
6 (GND)
SSI Indicator with Slave Operation
+
-
C
lo
ck
+
C
lo
ck
-
D
at
a
+
D
at
a
-
SSI Encoder
Remote Master
Clock-
Clock+
Data-
Data+
CLK
DAT
CLK
DAT
SSI Indicator
Screen
Set registers
bitS
,
Form
and
bAUd
(section “7.1 Basic settings” on page 14)
according to the encoder you use.
You are free to set any baud rate in a range from 0.1 kHz to 1000.0 kHz.
However, for technical reasons, in the upper frequency range the unit in
“Master” mode can only generate one of the following baud rates accurately:
1000,0 kHz
888,0 kHz
800,0 kHz
727,0 kHz
666,0 kHz
615,0 kHz
571,0 kHz
533,0 kHz
500,0 kHz
470,0 kHz
444,0 kHz
421,0 kHz
400,0 kHz
380,0 kHz
363,0 kHz
347,0 kHz
333,0 kHz
320,0 kHz
307,0 kHz
296,0 kHz
285,0 kHz
275,0 kHz
266,0 kHz
258,0 kHz
250,0 kHz
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