RoboteQ AX2550/2850 Position Sensor Selection, Sensor Mounting, Closed Loop Position Mode

Models: AX2550/2850

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Closed Loop Position Mode

Position Sensor Selection

The AX2500/2850 may be used with the following kind of sensors:

Potentiometers

Hall effect angular sensors

Optical Encoders

The first two are used to generate an analog voltage ranging from 0V to 5V depending on their position. They will report an absolute position information at all times.

Optical encoders report incremental changes from a reference which is their initial position when the controller is powered up or reset. Using Optical Encoders in this mode is possi- ble but requires special handling that is described in Figure , “Using the Encoder to Track Position,” on page 140.

Sensor Mounting

Proper mounting of the sensor is critical for an effective and accurate position mode opera- tion. Figure 69 shows a typical motor, gear box, and sensor assembly.

Position Feedback

Position Sensor

Gear box

FIGURE 69. Typical motor/potentiometer assembly in Position Mode

The sensor is composed of two parts:

a body which must be physically attached to a non-moving part of the motor assem- bly, or the robot chassis, and

an axle which must be physically connected to the rotating part of the motor you wish to position.

A gear box is necessary in order to greatly increase the torque of the assembly. It is also necessary in order to slow down the motion so that the controller has the time to perform the position control algorithm. If the gearing ratio is too high, however, the positioning mode will be very sluggish.

A good ratio should be such that the output shaft rotates at 1 to 10 rotations per second (60 to 600 RPM) when the motor is at full speed.

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AX2500/2850 Motor Controller User’s Manual

Version 1.7. February 1, 2005

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RoboteQ AX2550/2850 user manual Position Sensor Selection, Sensor Mounting, Closed Loop Position Mode