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SC.HiPEr, SC.EndAt, SC.SSI and Pr x.16 = 1 or 2 (Rotary encoder)
Pr x.09 must contain the number of bits in the comms message used to give the multi-
turn information. For a single turn comms encoder, Pr
x.09
must be set to zero. As well
as setting the number of comms turns bits this parameter also sets up a mask on the
turns displayed in Pr
x.04
as described above.
With SC.HiPEr or SC.EndAt encoders it is possible for this parameter to be obtained
automatically from the encoder (see Pr
x.18
). If Pr
x.09
is greater than 16 the number of
turns bits is 16.
SC.HiPEr, SC.EndAt, SC.SSI and x.16 = 0 (Linear encoder)
When a linear encoder is selected no mask is placed on the turns information displayed
in Pr
x.09
, and so this parameter always displays the turns information as a full 16 bit
value with a maximum of 65535. Linear SINCOS encoders with comms are normally
specified with a length for each sine wave period and the length for the least significant
bit of the position in the comms message. Pr
x.09
should be set up with the ratio
between these two lengths so that the Solutions Module can determine the encoder
position during initialisation.
The Linear encoder comms to sine wave ratio is defined as follows:
With SC.HiPEr or SC.EndAt encoders it is possible for this parameter to be obtained
automatically from the encoder (see Pr
x.18
).
EndAt, SSI
Pr
x.09
must contain the number of bits in the comms message used to give the multi-
turn information. For a single turn comms encoder, Pr
x.09
must be set to zero. As well
as setting the number of comms turns bits this parameter also sets up a mask on the
turns displayed in Pr
x.04
as described above. It is possible for this parameter to be
obtained automatically from the encoder (see Pr
x.18
). If Pr
x.09
is greater than 16 the
number of turns bit is 16.
When Ab, Fd, Fr, Ab.SErvo, Fd.SErvo, Fr.SErvo or SINCOS signals are used the
equivalent number of encoder lines per revolution must be set-up correctly in Pr
x.10
to
give the correct speed and position feedback. This is particularly important if the
encoder is selected for speed feedback with Pr
3.26
. The equivalent number of encoder
lines per revolution (ELPR) is defined as follows.
Linear encoder comms
to sine wave ratio
=
Length for sine wave period
Length of the LS bit of the position in the comms
It should be noted that if the Pr
x.19
the Feedback Filter is used where, the speed
feedback is provided by either an EndAt or SSI encoder connected directly to the
module, it is necessary for the encoder to provide at least 6 bits of turns information. This
is not a problem when the position is defined by the absolute position from the encoder
at initialisation and then accumulated delta positions (Pr
x.16
= 0), however, if the
absolute position is taken directly from the encoder (Pr
x.16
> 0) the encoder must
provide at least 6 bits of turns information.
If the Feedback filter Pr
x.19
is not used turns information from the encoder is not
required.
x.10
Equivalent lines per revolution
RW
Uni
US
Ú
0 to 50000
Ö
4096
Update rate: Background read
NOTE
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