6 feedback options, 7 fault protection, Feedback options – ElmoMC SimplIQ Digital Servo Drives-Cello Installation Guide User Manual

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Cello Installation Guide

Introduction

MAN-CELIG (Ver. 1.602)

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2.2.6 Feedback Options

Incremental Encoder – up to 20 Mega-Counts (5 Mega-Pulse) per second

Digital Halls – up to 2 kHz

Incremental Encoder with Digital Halls for commutation – up to 20 Mega-

Counts per second for encoder

Absolute Encoder

Interpolated Analog (Sine/Cosine) Encoder – up to 250 kHz (analog signal)

Internal Interpolation – programmable up to x4096

Automatic Correction of:

amplitude mismatch

phase mismatch

signals offset

Encoder outputs, buffered, differential.

Resolver

Programmable 10 to 15 bit resolution

Up to 512 Revolutions Per Second (RPS)

Encoder outputs, buffered, differential

Tachometer and Potentiometer

Two inputs for Tachometer Feedback:

Up to ±50 VDC

Up to ±20 VDC

Potentiometer Feedback:

0 to 5 V voltage range

Resistance: 100 Ω to 1000 Ω

Elmo drives provide supply voltage for all the feedback options

2.2.7 Fault Protection

The Cello includes built-in protection against possible fault conditions, including:

Software error handling

Status reporting for a large number of possible fault conditions

Protection against conditions such as excessive temperature, under/over

voltage, loss of commutation signal, short circuits between the motor power
outputs and between each output and power input/return

Recovery from loss of commutation signals and from communication errors

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