Single Channel Operation

If you are using this type of motor, make sure that it is mounted on isolators and that its casing will not cause a short circuit with other motors and circuits which may also be inadvertently connected to the same metal chassis.

Single Channel Operation

The AX2550’s two channel outputs can be paralleled as shown in the figure below so that they can drive a single load with twice the power. To perform in this manner, the control- ler’s Power Transistor that are switching in each channel must be perfectly synchronized. Without this synchronization, the current will flow from one channel to the other and cause the destruction of the controller.

The controller may be ordered with the -SC (Single Channel) suffix. This version incorpo- rates a hardware setting inside the controller which ensures that both channels switch in a synchronized manner and respond to commands sent to channel 1.

Warning:

Use this wiring only with -SC versions (Single Channel) of the controller

+

-

Pwr Ctrl

12V to 40V

GND

VMot

M1-

M1+

VCon

GND

GND

GND

M2-

M2+

VMot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Controller

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 12. Wiring for Single Channel Operation

Converting the AX2550 to Single Channel

The AX2550 can be easily modified into a Single Channel version by placing a jumper on the PCB. This step must be undertook only if you have the proper tooling and technical skills.

Disconnect the controller from power

Open the controller’s case by removing the front bracket and sliding the cover off

Depending on the board’s revision, place a drop of solder on the PCB jumper pad shown in Figure 13 or insert a jumper as shown in Figure 14.

Place the cover and bracket back

Before paralleling the outputs,

Place the load on channel 1 and verify that it is activated by commands on channel 1.

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RoboteQ AX2850 user manual Single Channel Operation, Converting the AX2550 to Single Channel