RoboteQ AX2850 Internal Voltage Monitoring Sensors, Internal Heatsink Temperature Sensors

Models: AX2850

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Connecting Sensors and Actuators to Input/Outputs

 

+5V 14

 

Ana 1: 11

47kOhm

Ana 2: 10

A/D

Ana 3: 12

Ana 4:

8

10kOhm

 

 

47kOhm

Ground 5

 

FIGURE 38. AX2550 Analog Input equivalent circuit

Internal Voltage Monitoring Sensors

The AX2550 incorporates voltage sensors that monitor the Main Battery voltage and the Internal 12V supply. This information is used by the controller to protect it against overvolt- age and undervoltage conditions (see “Overvoltage Protection” on page 38 and “Under- voltage Protection” on page 38). These voltages can also be read from the RS232 serial port using the ?e query.

The returned value are numbers ranging from 0 to 255. To convert these numbers into a

Voltage figure, the following formulas must be used:

Measured Main Battery Volts = 55 * Read Value / 256

Measured Internal Volts = 28.5 * Read Value / 256

Internal Heatsink Temperature Sensors

The AX2550 includes temperature sensors making contact with the each of the two Heat- sink sides of the controller.

These sensors are used to automatically reduce the maximum Amps that the controller can deliver as it overheats. However, the temperature can be read using the RS232 port using the ?m query, or during data logging (see “Analog and R/C Modes Data Logging String Format” on page 166)

The analog value that is reported will range from 0 (warmest) to 255 (coldest). Because of the non-linear characteristics of NTC thermistors, the conversion from measured value to temperature must be done using the correction curve below.

It should be noted that the temperature is measured inside the controller and that it may be temporarily be different than the temperature measured outside the case.

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AX2550 Motor Controller User’s Manual

Version 1.9b. June 1, 2007

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RoboteQ AX2850 user manual Internal Voltage Monitoring Sensors, Internal Heatsink Temperature Sensors