RoboteQ AX2850 user manual Installing the Encoder Module, Pulse Frequency in Hz = RPM / 60 * PPR

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Installing the Encoder Module

Specifically, the encoder module can process 250,000 counts per seconds. As discussed in the previous section, a count is generated for each transition on the Channel A and Channel B. Therefore the module will work with encoders outputting up to 62,500 pulses per second.

Commercial encoders are rated by their numbers of “Pulses per Revolution” (also some- times referred as “Cycles per Revolution). Carefully read the manufacturer’s datasheet to understand whether this number represents the number of pulses that are output by each channel during the course of a 360o revolution rather than the total number of transitions on both channels during a 360o revolution. The second number is 4 times larger than the first one.

The formula below gives the pulse frequency at a given RPM and encoder resolution in Pulses per Revolution.

Pulse Frequency in Hz = RPM / 60 * PPR * 4

Example: a motor spinning at 10,000 RPM max, with an encoder with 200 Pulses per Rev- olution would generate:

10,000 / 60 * 200 * 4 = 133.3 kHz which is well within the 250kHz maximum supported by the encoder module.

An encoder with a 200 Pulses per Revolutions is a good choice for most applications.

A higher resolution will cause the counter to count faster than necessary and possibly reach the encoder module’s maximum frequency limit.

An encoder with a much lower resolution will cause speed to be measured with less preci- sion.

Installing the Encoder Module

The Encoder module is available in kit form for installation by the user inside the AX2550 controller. It may also be ordered factory-installed in the controller by using the product ref- erence AX2850.

FIGURE 42. Encoder Module for AX2550. Factory installed in AX2850

AX2550 Motor Controller User’s Manual

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RoboteQ AX2850 user manual Installing the Encoder Module, Pulse Frequency in Hz = RPM / 60 * PPR