Important warning – RoboteQ Dual Channel Digital Motor Controller AX2550 User Manual

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AX1500 Motor Controller User’s Manual

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Controller Powering Schemes

There is no need to insert a separate switch on Power cables, although for safety reasons,
it is highly recommended that a way of quickly disconnecting the Motor Power be provided
in the case of loss of control and all of the AX1500 safety features fail to activate.

The two VMot terminals are connected to each other inside the controller. The same
is true for the Ground Terminals. You should wire each pair together as shown in the
diagram above.

The Power control terminal MUST be connected to Ground to turn the Controller Off.
When the controller is Off, the output transistors are in the Off position and no power is
drawn on VMot.

For turning the controller On, even though the Power Control may be left floating, when-
ever possible pull it to an unfused12V or higher voltage to keep the controller logic solidly
On. In applications where the motors could be made to run through external force (electric
vehicle going downhill, for example), and generate 40V or more, a diode should be placed
across the fuse & emergency switch to provide a path, under all circumstances, for the
regeneration current. See “Power Regeneration Considerations” on page 35.

Important Warning

Do not rely on cutting power to the controller for it to turn off if the Power Control is
left floating. If motors are spinning because the robot is pushed are pushed or
because of inertia, they will act as generators and will turn the controller On, possi-
bly in an unsafe state. ALWAYS ground the Power Control wire to turn the controller
Off and keep it Off.

Powering the Controller Using a Main and Backup Battery

In typical applications, the main motor batteries will get eventually weaker and the voltage
will drop below the level needed for the internal microcomputer to properly operate. For all
professional applications it is therefore recommended to add a separate 12V (to 40V)
power supply to ensure proper powering of the controller under any conditions. This dual
battery configuration is highly recommended in 12V systems.

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