Intelligent Motion Systems UDAS-1001E user manual Trademarks, Use of Equipment

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Trademarks

U-Link‘‘‘™Software Libraries is a trademark of Intelligent Instrumentation Incorporated.

VisualDesigner® is a registered trademark of Intelligent Instrumentation Incorporated.

LabVIEW® is a registered trademark of National Instruments Corporation.

Windows® 98 is a registered trademark of Microsoft® Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.

Other products or brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Use of Equipment

Intelligent Instrumentation Inc., assumes no responsibility for any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damages resulting from misuse of the equipment or for improper or inadequate maintenance of the equipment or for any such damage or loss resulting from the use of other equipment, attachments, accessories, and repairs at any time made to or placed upon the equipment or any replacement thereof. Furthermore, Intelligent Instrumentation Inc., makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, in connection with the use of the equipment in the event it is improperly used, repaired or maintained.

FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and may cause interference to radio or television reception.

Per FCC rules, Part 15, Subpart J, operation of this equipment is subject to the conditions that no harmful interference is caused and that interference must be accepted that may be caused by other incidental or restricted radiation devices, industrial, scientific or medical equipment, or from any authorized radio user.

The operator of a computing device may be required to stop operating his device upon a finding that the device is causing harmful interference and it is in the public interest to stop operation until the interference problem has been corrected.

The user of this equipment is responsible for any interference to radio or television reception caused by the equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.

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Contents UDAS-1001E Series Warranty and Repair Policy Statement GeneralTechnical Assistance and Service Static SensitivityOnline Support Email Support North American Customers International CustomersUse of Equipment TrademarksFCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Revision History Table of Contents Specifications Introduction Features SoftwareSupport LibraryAnalog Input Analog OutputUdas 1001E Series Functional Description Data Acquisition FunctionsDigital Input/Output CounterStarting and Stopping the High-Speed Analog Input Mode High-Speed Analog Input ModeStarting Conversions Channel Scanner Rate GeneratorStopping Conversions High-Speed Analog Input Triggering Digital I/O Auto ZeroExample Counters UDAS-1001E-4 dimensional drawing Software Support and Accessories PowerDiagnostic Software SupportVisual Designer Udas Support Library LabVIEW Udas Support LibraryPower-on Default Digital I/O Configuration Removing the CoverSetting the Configuration Udas Switch S1Reinstalling the Cover Enabling the CJCDifferential JP1 Jumper Position JP2 Jumper Position Connecting the Udas Unit Making the Initial ConnectionChecking the System Installing and Running Udas Syscheck Installing SyscheckUse your CD drive letter\Syscheck\SETUP.EXEENTER Syscheck OperationUnit Info System Check Analog Input Test Analog Output Test Counter Test Udas Syscheck Counter Test Measure Input High Mode Udas Syscheck Counter Test Measure Frequency Mode Digital I/O Test Udas Syscheck Digital I/O TestPaced Analog Input 10 High-Speed Aquisition Sample Troubleshooting Tips USB PortTroubleshooting Errors Power TestUdas Drivers Check the wiring and cables for shorts or damage Specifications UDAS-1001E Series Hardware SpecificationsRMS USB UDAS-1001E-3, UDAS-1001E-4 Dimensions Figure A.1 Dimensions of the Udas unit Top viewFigure A.3 Dimensions of the Udas unit Bottom view Figure A.4 Dimensional Drawing of the Udas series PCB Udas I/O Connectors Udas I/O Connectors Udas I/O Connectors Accessories Udas Termination Panels PCI-20429T-1 Multifunction Termination PanelFigure B.2 PCI-20429T-1 Multifunction Termination Panel Udas Termination and Signal Conditioning Options A L O G T E R M I N a T I O N SFigure B.4 UDAS-1001E Termination Options Analog In Single-Ended and Differential Function Isolator Blocks Summary of FeaturesPCI-1100 Series Digital Opto-Isolator Blocks Removing the Udas Unit’s Cover Udas Analog Input Circuit Calibration ProceduresEquipment Required Analog Input and Output Calibration Procedures Adjust Offset and Gain for ±10Volt Input Range Analog Input Calibration ProcedureAdjust Input Offset Voltage Adjust Offset and Gain for ± 5Volt Input Range Adjust Offset and Gain for 0 to 10 Volt Range Udas Analog Output Circuit Calibration Procedure Analog Output Channel 0 Offset and Gain Analog Output Channel 1 Offset and GainIndex Udas Index-3

UDAS-1001E specifications

The Intelligent Motion Systems UDAS-1001E is a cutting-edge multi-axis motion control system designed for high-precision applications across various industries. This advanced device stands out for its versatility and ease of integration, making it an ideal choice for robotics, CNC machinery, and other automated processes.

One of the key features of the UDAS-1001E is its capability to control up to four axes simultaneously. This multi-axis functionality allows for complex motion trajectories that are essential in modern automation and robotics. With its high-speed processing capabilities, the UDAS-1001E can execute commands in real-time, providing operators with precise control and allowing for seamless synchronization among connected systems.

The UDAS-1001E utilizes advanced control algorithms that are designed to optimize motion performance. These algorithms enhance acceleration and deceleration profiles, thereby improving overall efficiency while also reducing wear on mechanical components. The system supports various feedback devices, including encoders and resolvers, ensuring accurate positioning and smooth operation.

Another notable characteristic of the UDAS-1001E is its robust communication interfaces. The system is equipped with multiple communication protocols, such as Ethernet and CAN bus, enabling easy integration with existing systems and peripherals. This flexibility allows engineers to design customized solutions that fit specific operational requirements.

In terms of user interaction, the UDAS-1001E features an intuitive user interface that simplifies programming and operation. Users can easily set up motion parameters, monitor performance metrics, and troubleshoot issues in real-time. The system also supports graphical programming environments, enabling the development of complex motion profiles without extensive coding knowledge.

Furthermore, the UDAS-1001E prioritizes safety with its built-in safety features. These include emergency stop functions, fault detection, and safe torque off capabilities, which are essential for protecting both equipment and personnel in industrial settings.

In summary, the Intelligent Motion Systems UDAS-1001E is a sophisticated motion control solution packed with essential features and technologies. Its multi-axis control, advanced algorithms, versatile communication capabilities, and user-friendly interface make it a valuable asset for businesses seeking to enhance the precision and efficiency of their automated systems. As industries continue to evolve towards increased automation, the UDAS-1001E stands out as a reliable choice for achieving superior motion control.