Galil DMC-13X8 user manual Make Connections to Amplifier and Encoder, Baxz

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Example: Sinusoidal Commutation Configuration using a DMC-1348

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This command causes the controller to be reconfigured as a DMC-1328 controller. The X and Z axes are configured for sinusoidal commutation. The first phase of the X axis will be the motor command X signal. The second phase of the X axis will be Y signal. The first phase of the Z axis will be the motor command Z signal. The second phase of the Z axis will be the motor command W signal.

Step 6. Make Connections to Amplifier and Encoder.

Once you have established communications between the software and the DMC-13X8, you are ready to connect the rest of the motion control system. The motion control system typically consists of an ICM-1900 Interface Module, an amplifier for each axis of motion, and a motor to transform the current from the amplifier into torque for motion. Galil also offers the AMP-19X0 series Interface Modules which are ICM-1900’s equipped with servo amplifiers for brush type DC motors.

If you are using an ICM-1900, connect the 100-pin high-density cable to the DMC-13X8 and to the connector located on the AMP-19x0 or ICM-1900 board. The ICM-1900 provides screw terminals for access to the connections described in the following discussion.

System connection procedures will depend on system components and motor types. Any combination of motor types can be used with the DMC-13X8. If sinusoidal commutation is to be used, special attention must be paid to the reconfiguration of axes.

Here are the first steps for connecting a motion control system:

Step A. Connect the motor to the amplifier with no connection to the controller. Consult the amplifier documentation for instructions regarding proper connections. Connect and turn-on the amplifier power supply. If the amplifiers are operating properly, the motor should stand still even when the amplifiers are powered up.

Step B. Connect the amplifier enable signal.

Before making any connections from the amplifier to the controller, you need to verify that the ground level of the amplifier is either floating or at the same potential as earth.

WARNING: When the amplifier ground is not isolated from the power line or when it has a different potential than that of the computer ground, serious damage may result to the computer controller and amplifier.

If you are not sure about the potential of the ground levels, connect the two ground signals (amplifier ground and earth) by a 10 KΩ resistor and measure the voltage across the resistor. Only if the voltage is zero, connect the two ground signals directly.

The amplifier enable signal is used by the controller to disable the motor. This signal is labeled AMPENX for the X axis on the ICM-1900 and should be connected to the enable signal on the amplifier. Note that many amplifiers designate this signal as the INHIBIT signal. Use the command, MO, to disable the motor amplifiers - check to insure that the motor amplifiers have been disabled (often this is indicated by an LED on the amplifier).

This signal changes under the following conditions: the watchdog timer activates, the motor-off command, MO, is given, or the OE1 command (Enable Off-On-Error) is given and the position error exceeds the error limit. As shown in Figure 3-3, AEN can be used to disable the amplifier for these conditions.

The standard configuration of the AEN signal is TTL active high. In other words, the AEN signal will be high when the controller expects the amplifier to be enabled. The polarity and the amplitude can be changed if you are using the ICM-1900 interface board. To change the polarity from active high (5 volts = enable, zero volts = disable) to active low (zero volts = enable, 5 volts = disable), replace the 7407 IC with a 7406. Note that many amplifiers designate the enable input as ‘inhibit’.

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Galil DMC-13X8 user manual Make Connections to Amplifier and Encoder, Baxz