Melsec-q, 2 phase excitation system, Phase excitation system – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Programmable Logic Controller QD75D User Manual

Page 710: Phase pulse, Speed trapezoidal control

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Appendix - 68

MELSEC-Q

APPENDICES

Appendix 10 MELSEC Explanation of positioning terms

1-2 PHASE EXCITATION SYSTEM

This is one system for exciting each stepping
motor coil in a determined order. In this
system, one phase and two phases are
alternately excited.

Pulse input

A phase

A phase

B phase

B phase

2-PHASE EXCITATION SYSTEM

This is one system for exciting each stepping
motor coil in a determined order. In this
system, a current constantly flows to 2 phases
to carry out step feed.

Pulse input

B phase

A phase

A phase

B phase

2-PHASE PULSE

An A phase and B phase double pulse. There
is a phase difference between the two phases,
so that difference can be automatically added
and subtracted in the pulse count. The
standard phase difference is a 90ø electrical
angle.
If the B phase were to lag behind the A phase
in a forward run (B phase turns ON after the A
phase), the A phase would lag behind the B
phase in a reverse run (A phase turns ON after
the B phase). In this way the forward and
reverse run (addition and subtraction) can be
automatically carried out.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

90°

A phase

B phase

Pulse count

Forward run
(addition)

Reverse run
(subtraction)

2-SPEED TRAPEZOIDAL CONTROL

In this positioning control method, the
positioning pattern, positioning addresses (P1,
P2), and positioning speeds (V1, V2) are set in
the sequence program. Positioning is carried
out to positioning address P1 by issuing the 1st
positioning start command. When P1 is
reached, the positioning then automatically
changes to positioning at the V2 speed.

S

peed

Positioning speed V1

Positioning speed V2

Time

Positioning address P2

Positioning address P1

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