BTL5-S1_ _-M/U_ _ _ _-K-SR32/K_ _
Micropulse Linear Transducer - Rod Style
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english
5
Startup
5.1
Check connections
Although the connections are polar-
ity reversal protected, components
can be damaged by improper con-
nections and overvoltage. Before
you apply power, check the connec-
tions carefully.
5.2
Turning on the system
Note that the system may execute
uncontrolled movements when first
turned on or when the transducer is
part of a closed-loop system whose
parameters have not yet been set.
Therefore make sure that no haz-
ards could result from these situa-
tions.
5.3
Check output values
After replacing or repairing a trans-
ducer, it is advisable to verify the
values for the start and end position
of the magnet in manual mode. If
values other* than those present
before the replacement or repair are
found, a correction should be made.
* Transducers are subject to modifi-
cation or manufacturing tolerances.
5.4
Check functionality
The functionality of the transducer
system and all its associated com-
ponents should be regularly
checked and recorded.
5.5
Fault conditions
When there is evidence that the
transducer system is not operating
properly, it should be taken out of
service and guarded against unau-
thorized use.
4
Wiring (cont.)
1a
2
3
2
1b
~10 mm
~10 mm
Bit 2
21
Bit 2
0
... 2
20
YE
PK
GY
GN
BU
BN
Fig. 4-2: BTL5-S1_ _-...K_ _ with Controller, Connection example
Controller
–Data
GND
+24 V
+Clk
–Clk
+Data
BTL5-S1_ _-
...K_ _
tv = 150 ns measured with 1 m cable
tm = 31 µs
independent of the clock
frequency
t < tm
Fig. 4-3: Pulse diagram, example with 24 bit coding
1
2
3
4
23
24
t
t
v
t
m
+Clk
+Data
MSB
Out of
Range
LSB
Fig. 4-4: Output data shown with "Out of Range" situations
Position of magnet:
1) out of the measurement range
2) within the measurement range
3) magnet not present
"Out of Range" Bit 2
21
will be set
after the occurence of the event.
Null point
End point
Value of the output data 2
0
... 2
20
:
1a) 0
1b) max. at end point + 10 mm
2) proportional to distance
3) 0
Technical data are valid within the
measurement range only, i.e. between
null and end point.
The time tm starts with the falling
edge of the last clock impulse (bit 24
or bit 25 depending on the version).