Tachometer or encoder mounting, Tachometer wiring – RoboteQ Dual Channel Digital Motor Controller AX2550 User Manual

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Closed Loop Speed Mode

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AX1500 Motor Controller User’s Manual

Version 1.9b. June 1, 2007

Detailed information on how to install and wire optical encoders is provided at “Installing,
Connecting and Using the Encoder Module” on page 67.

If using optical encoders, omit the Analog Tachometer discussion in this section and
resume reading from “Control Loop Description” on page 96. Optical Encoders require
special handling. See “Installing, Connecting and Using the Encoder Module” on page 67
for a detailed discussion.

Tachometer or Encoder Mounting

Proper mounting of the speed sensor is critical for an effective and accurate speed mode
operation. Figure 56 shows a typical motor and tachometer or encoder assembly.

Tachometer wiring

The tachometer must be wired so that it creates a voltage at the controller’s analog input
that is proportional to rotation speed: 0V at full reverse, +5V at full forward, and 0 when
stopped.

Connecting the tachometer to the controller is as simple as shown in the diagram below.

P iti

F

db k

FIGURE 56. Motor and speed sensor assembly needed for Close Loop Speed mode

Speed feedback

Speed feedback

Analog Tachometer

or Optical Encoder

47kOhm

10kOhm

47kOhm

1kOhm

Max Speed Adjust
10kOhm pot

Zero Adjust
100 Ohm pot

1kOhm

Internal Resistors
and Converter

+5V 14

Ground 5

A/D

Tach

Ana 1: 11

Ana 2: 10

Ana 3: 12
Ana 4: 8

FIGURE 57. Tachometer wiring diagram

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