Starting from index [15], the byte sequences for the last command that was
transmitted (request to encoder “left” + response from encoder “right”) will be shown
completely.
6.5.4.2.8 SSI_CONT absolute value interface
P 540[0] - ENC_CH1_Abs = SSI_CONT(4)
See Section "SSI absolute value interface" on page 67.
6.5.5 SSI (cyclical) X7
Ch1: SSI(2) - Cyclical SSI
The software versions required to run the SSI encoder interface are the standard
software versions for the MSD Servo Drive and MSD Single-Axis Servo Drive
Compact.
NOTE
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Please note the limitations that apply when running EnDat and
SSI encoders (see Section "Limiting for EnDat and SSI" on page
52).
SSI (Synchronous Serial Interface) is a digital encoder interface that is supported by
a large number of manufacturers. It is not standardized, meaning that manufacturers
are free to support the interface as they like. The pseudo-standard described below
has however been established for motor feedback interfaces. Moog supports this
version first and foremost.
The following table lists the parameters for cyclical SSI operation on encoder
channel Ch 1. It also points out possible differences between the use of the SSI
interface with the “cyclical” method and “one-time reading” method when using
Sin/Cos encoders with an SSI absolute value interface.
MOOG
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6 Encoder
SSI encoder basics and requirements
The SSI interface on the MSD Servo Drive has been designed as an actual motor
feedback interface. Accordingly, the connected SSI encoder must meet the following
criteria:
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Clock and data inactive level = HIGH
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The current position must be internally stored at the first falling clock edge
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No lengthened calculation time (in first cycle)
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With the first rising clock edge, the encoder must shift the data to the first
position bit to be transmitted (MSB)
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1 Mbps rate
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Data coding = Binary or Gray
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Reading data after the data bits end is permissible
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125 µs cycle (i.e. internal position refresh rate
≪
125 µs)
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Monoflop time ≥ 6 µs
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Data lines driven with logic 0 during monoflop time
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No parity bit
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No error bits or other status bits
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≤14 MultiTurn bits