RoboteQ AX500 manual Query Analog Inputs, Query Heatsink Temperatures, ?r or ?R, ?m or ?M

Models: AX500

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Serial (RS-232) Controls and Operation

Important Notice

On the AX500, the number returned by the ?a command must be divided by eight to obtain the actual Amps value

Query Analog Inputs

Description:

This query will cause the controller to return the values of the signals present at its two analog inputs. If the controller is used in close-loop speed mode with analog feedback, the values represent the actual speed measured by the tachometer. When used in position mode, the values represent the actual motor position measured by a potentiometer. In all other modes, the values represent the measured voltage (0 to 5V) applied to the analog inputs. The values are signed Hexadecimal numbers ranging from -127 to +127. The -127 value represents 0V at the input, the 0 value represents 2.5V, and the +127 value repre- sents +5V.

Analog 1 and 2

 

Syntax:

?p or ?P

Analog 3 and 4

 

Syntax:

?r or ?R

Reply:

nn

 

mm

Where:nn = analog input 1 (or 3) value, speed or position

mm= analog input 2 (or 4) value, speed or position

Notes:

The command returns a signed hexadecimal number where 0 to +127 is represented by 00 to 7F, and -1 to -127 is represented by FF to 80 respectively.

Query Heatsink Temperatures

Description:

This query will cause the controller to return values based on the temperature measured by internal thermistors located at each heatsink side of the controller. Because NTC ther- mistors are non-linear devices, the conversion or the read value into a temperature value requires interpolation and a look up table. Figure 34 on page 60 shows this correlation.

Sample conversion software code is available from Roboteq upon request. The values are unsigned Hexadecimal numbers ranging from 0 to 255. The lowest read value represents the highest temperature.

Syntax:

?m or ?M

Reply:nn mm

Where:nn = thermistor 1 read value

mm= thermistor 2 read value

Notes:

The hexadecimal format is intended to be deciphered by a microcontroller. When exercis- ing the controller manually, you may use the Decimal to Hexadecimal conversion table on page 126.

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AX500 Motor Controller User’s Manual

Version 1.9b. June 1, 2007

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RoboteQ AX500 manual Query Analog Inputs, Query Heatsink Temperatures, ?r or ?R, ?m or ?M