Zero-Crossing Detection
MOTOROLA
Technical Summary
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2.18 Quadrature Encoder/Hall-Effect Interface
The 56F805EVM board contains a Primary and Secondary Quadrature
Encoder/Hall-Effect interface connected to the hybrid controller’s first and second Quad
Encoder input ports. The circuit is designed to 3.0V to +5.0V encoder or
Hall-Effect sensor inputs. Input noise filtering is supplied on the input path for the
Quadrature Encoder/Hall-Effect interface, along with additional noise rejection circuitry
inside the device.
contains the primary encoder interface. The secondary
encoder interface is a duplicate of the primary encoder interface.
2.19 Zero-Crossing Detection
An attached UNI-3 motor drive board contains logic that can send out pulses when the
phase voltage of an attached 3-phase motor drops to zero. The motor drive board circuits
generate a 0 to +3.3V DC pulse via voltage comparators. The resulting pulse signals are
sent to a set of jumper blocks shared with the Encoder/Hall-Effect interface. The jumper
blocks allow the selection of Zero-Crossing signals or Quadrature Encoder/Hall-Effect
signals. When in operation, the controller will only monitor one set of signals,
Encoder/Hall-Effect or Zero-Crossing.
contains the Zero-Crossing and
Encoder/Hall circuits.
Figure 2-16. Zero-Crossing Encoder Interface
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ZERO_X_B
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PIN 1: +5.0V
PIN 2: GROUND
PIN 3: PHASE A
PIN 4: PHASE B
PIN 5: INDEX
PIN 6: HOME
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