RMS Technologies R325 DRIVER W/PDT User Manual

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RMS Technologies

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Version 1.21

R325 Single Axis Driver Manual

08/23/2007

6. CONNECTION SPECIFICATIONS


When using the Driver Only portion of the R325, use the dip switches for step

resolution and current settings.

Using the R325 as a Driver Unit Only

If using the R325 as a Driver only,

be sure to connect the power supply last.


Pin 1:
Connect Pin 1 to Pin 4 to use the internal +5VDC. By using the internal

+5VDC the I/O’s will no longer be optically isolated. If optical isolation is still
desired, use a separate +5VDC supply and connect the POSITIVE end of the supply

to Pin 1. The NEGATIVE end will connect with the NEGATIVE end of your pulse
generator.


Pin 2: Use a pulse generator or function generator to receive pulses into the R325.

Connect the POSTIVE end of the pulse generator to Pin 2. The NEGATIVE end will be
connected to the NEGATIVE end of the +5VDC supply if using a separate power
source. If using the internal +5VDC supply, connect the NEGATIVE end of the pulse

generator to Power GROUND.

Pin 3: To switch the direction of motor rotation, connect Pin 3 with Pin 11, Power
Ground. An open or closed connection to Power Ground will change the direction.


Pin 4: This is the internal +5VDC. Use this for testing purposes or if optical isolation

of the inputs is not desired. It can output a max of 50 mAmps.

Pin 5: To enable the drive leave this Pin open, disable the drive connect Pin 5 with

Pin 11 (Power Ground). An open or closed connection to Power Ground will enable
and disable the drive, respectively.


Pin 6: Phase A Motor Connection


Pin 7:
Phase A Motor Connection


Pin 8: Phase B Motor Connection

Pin 9: Phase B Motor Connection

CAUTION:

Connecting Motor

phases (A, A Bar, B, B Bar) to
the incorrect location while the

R325 is powered will cause the

board to burn. Be sure to insert motor
phases into Pins 6 through 9, in the order

of A, A Bar, B, and B Bar. It is
recommended that power is connected

last, so that all connections can be
checked before power up.


Pin 10: The Fault Output is not available for the basic R325. This feature is used on
the R325I and R325IE.

Pin 11: Connect the NEGATIVE of the Power Supply to this terminal.

Pin 12: Connect the POSITIVE of the Power Supply to this terminal. (+12 to 48VDC)

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