RoboteQ AX2550, AX1500 Power-On Safety, Under Voltage Safety, Data Logging in Analog Mode

Models: AX2550 AX1500

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Power-On Safety

Analog Control and Operation

TABLE 19. Analog deadband parameters and their effects

 

Pot. Position resulting in

Pot. Position resulting in

Parameter Value

Motor Power at 0%

Motor Power at -/+100%

3 (default)

0% to 7.1%

2.32V to 2.68V

95%

0.13V to 4.88V

 

 

 

 

 

4

0% to 9.4%

2.27V to 2.74

93%

0.18V and 4.83V

 

 

 

 

 

5

0% to 11.8%

2.21V to 2.80V

95%

0.13V to 4.88V

 

 

 

 

 

6

0% to 14.2%

2.15V to 2.86V

94%

0.15V and 4.85V

 

 

 

 

 

7

0% to 16.5%

2.09V to 2.91V

96%

0.10V and 4.90V

 

 

 

 

 

Important Notice

Some analog joysticks do not cause the potentiometer to reach either extreme. This may cause the analog voltage range to be above 0V and below 5V when the stick is moved to the extreme, and therefore the controller will not be able to deliver full for- ward or reverse power.

Power-On Safety

When powering on the controller, power will not be applied to the motors until both the Channel 1 and Channel 2 potentiometers have been centered to their middle position (2.5V on each input). This is to prevent the robot or vehicle from moving, in case the joystick was in an active position at the moment the controller was turned on.

Under Voltage Safety

If the controller is powered through the Power Control input and the motor battery voltage drops below 5V, the controller will be disabled until the analog commands are centered to the midpoint (2.5V on each input).

Data Logging in Analog Mode

While in Analog Mode, the AX1500 will continuously send a string of characters on the RS232 output line. This string will contain two-digits hexadecimal number representing the following operating parameters.

Captured Analog Command 1 and 2

Power Applied to Controller’s output stage

Raw analog command values

Amps on channel 1 and 2

Internal Heat Sink temperatures 1 and 2

Main Battery voltage

Internal 12V voltage

The entire string is repeated every 213 milliseconds with the latest internal parameter val- ues. This information can be logged using the Roborun Utility (see “Viewing and Logging

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AX1500 Motor Controller User’s Manual

Version 1.9b. June 1, 2007

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RoboteQ AX2550 Power-On Safety, Under Voltage Safety, Data Logging in Analog Mode, Important Notice, Parameter Value