Intelligent Motion Systems MForce PowerDrive Plus MForce Series Microstepping PowerDrive User Manual

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Part 2: Interfacing and Configuring

SECTION 2.6

Using the IMS SPI Motor Interface

Installation

The IMS SPI Motor Interface is a utility that easily allows you to set up the parameters of your Microstepping
MForce PowerDrive. It is available both on the CD that came with your product and on the IMS web site at
http://www.imshome.com/software_interfaces.html.

1. Insert the CD into the CD Drive of your PC.

If not available, go to http://www.imshome.com/software_interfaces.html.

2. The CD will auto-start.
3. Click the Software Button in the top-right navigation Area.
4. Click the IMS SPI Interface link appropriate to your operating system.
5. Click SETUP in the Setup dialog box and follow the on-screen instructions.
6. Once IMS SPI Motor Interface is installed, the Microstepping MForce PowerDrive settings can

be checked and/or set.

Configuration Parameters and Ranges

Microstepping MForce PowerDrive Setup Parameters

Name

Function

Range

Units

Default

MHC

Motor Hold Current

0 to 100

percent

5

MRC

Motor Run Current

1 to 100

percent

25

MSEL

Microstep

Resolution

1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, 25, 32, 50,

64, 100,108, 125, 127,128,

180, 200, 250, 256

µsteps per

full step

256

DIR

Motor Direction

Override

0/1

CW

HCDT

Hold Current Delay

Time

0 or 2-65535

mSec

500

CLK TYPE

Clock Type

Step/Dir. Quadrature, Up/Down

Step/Dir

CLK IOF

Clock and Direction

Filter

50 nS to 12.9 µS

(10 MHz to 38.8kHz)

nS (MHz)

50nS (10

MHz)

USER ID

User ID

Customizable

1-3 characters

IMS

EN ACT

Enable Active

High/Low

High/Low

High

WARN TEMP

Warning

Temperature

0 to + 125

°C

80

Table 2.6.1: Setup Parameters and Ranges

Color Coded Parameter Values

The SPI Motor Interface displays the parameter values using a predefined system of color codes to identify the
status of the parameter.

Black: the parameter settings currently stored in the device NVM will display as black.

Blue: Blue text indicates a changed parameter setting that has not yet been written to the
device.

Red: Red text indicates an out-of-range value which cannot be written to the device. When
an out-of-range parameter is entered into a field, the "set" button will disable, preventing the
value to be written to NVM. To view the valid parameter range, hover the mouse pointer over
the field. The valid range will display in a tool tip.

The color coding is illustrated in Figure 2.5.1.

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