Galil DMC-13X8 user manual System Elements, Motor, Amplifier Driver

Models: DMC-13X8

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The DMC-13X8 also provides standard 64 extended I/O points. These TTL I/O points are software configurable in banks of 8 points, and can be brought out directly on the IOM-1964 I/O module.

Each axis on the controller has 2 encoders, the main encoder and an auxiliary encoder. Each unused auxiliary encoder provides 2 additional inputs available for general use (except when configured for stepper motor operation).

System Elements

As shown in Fig. 1.2, the DMC-13X8 is part of a motion control system which includes amplifiers, motors, and encoders. These elements are described below.

Power Supply

Computer

 

DMC-1700/1800

 

 

Controller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Encoder

Figure 1.2 - Elements of Servo systems

Driver

Motor

Motor

A motor converts current into torque which produces motion. Each axis of motion requires a motor sized properly to move the load at the required speed and acceleration. (Galil's "Motion Component Selector" software can help you with motor sizing). Contact Galil at 800-377-6329 if you would like this product.

The motor may be a step or servo motor and can be brush-type or brushless, rotary or linear. For step motors, the controller can operate full-step, half-step, or microstep drives. An encoder is not required when step motors are used.

Amplifier (Driver)

For each axis, the power amplifier converts a +/-10 Volt signal from the controller into current to drive the motor. For stepper motors, the amplifier converts step and direction signals into current. The amplifier should be sized properly to meet the power requirements of the motor. For brushless motors, an amplifier that provides electronic commutation is required or the controller must be configured to provide sinusoidal commutation. The amplifiers may be either pulse-width-modulated (PWM) or linear. They may also be configured for operation with or without a tachometer. For current amplifiers, the amplifier gain should be set such that a 10 Volt command generates the maximum required current. For example, if the motor peak current is 10A, the amplifier gain should be 1 A/V. For velocity mode amplifiers, 10 Volts should run the motor at the maximum speed.

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Galil DMC-13X8 user manual System Elements, Motor, Amplifier Driver