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7.1.2Velocity mode
To operate in velocity mode the velocity loop should be enabled by converting the error amplifier to a high gain PI amplifier.
Make sure that: R6 (30ohm), R5 (475Kohm) and C1 (0.022 æF), in solderless terminals, are installed on the board.
7.1.3Current mode
a) Converting the amplifier into current mode
To operate in current mode the velocity loop should be disabled by converting the error amplifier to a low gain proportional amplifier.
-Remove R6 (in solderless terminals).
-Remove C1 (in solderless terminals).
In addition, you must make sure that the velocity feedback signal is not entering the error amplifier. If a tachogenerator is used, make sure that it is not connected to the amplifier.
b) Selecting the reference signal gain
The ISP has 2 single ended inputs (terminals
J1/5).
The standard procedure recommends to use the differential input for the
reference signal.
Following are the input maximum voltage and impedance with the standard values
of input resistors:
INPUT - RESISTOR | STANDARD | MAX. | Current Gain(A/V) | INPUT | |||
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Input | 1 | - | R1 | 2.49Kohm | 11V | 0.46xIc | 17.5 Kohm |
Input | 2 | - | R2 | 15Kohm | 19V | 0.27xIc | 30Kohm |
Differential - R3,4 | 20Kohm | 30V | 0.27xIc | 30 Kohm | |||
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See chapter 4.1 for calculation of other values
ISP - Rev 6/95