5 simpliq drive peripherals, 1 position decoders, 2 a/d converter – ElmoMC SimplIQ Software Manual User Manual

Page 14: 3 digital inputs, 5 simpliq drive peripherals -5, Position decoders -5, A/d converter -5, Digital inputs -5, Simpliq, Drive peripherals

Advertising
background image

SimplIQ

Software Manual

Communication with the Host

MAN-SIMSW (Ver. 1.4)

2-5

2.5

SimplIQ

Drive Peripherals

2.5.1

Position Decoders

The

SimplIQ

drive includes two position decoders — main and auxiliary — which are

similar to each other. Both decoders are timed (through timer sets A and B) for accurate
speed information. A position decoder measures quadrature or pulse/direction. The
maximum counting rate of a decoder is 20 MHz, without an input filter. If an input filter
is applied, the maximum pulse rate is reduced (this is fully explained in the EF[N]
command in the

SimplIQ

Command Reference Manual).

The encoder input is not protected: no hardware identifies illegal transitions. Exceeding
the maximum pulse rate causes a loss of counts that cannot be detected.

2.5.2

A/D Converter

The A/D converter samples the following signals:
ƒ

Ia, Ib, Ic

The three phase currents, sampled simultaneously

ƒ

Ain,ref

The analog input and the reference voltage, sampled simultaneously to

form a differential measurement

ƒ

Bus voltage Sampled to correct the current loop gain

The resolution of all the measurements is 12 bits, and, in practice, the last bit is noisy. The
motor currents are measured offset-free, as the result of a special measurement
mechanism. Due to electronic inaccuracies in the

SimplIQ

drive circuits, the analog inputs

cannot avoid an offset, which can be corrected to a resolution of about 5 millivolts, using
the AS[1] parameter. AS[1] can correct offsets within the limited resolution range of
5 to 10 millivolts. This means that, for example, if AG[2]=10,000, the offset correction
quality of the speed analog reference will be limited to about 100 counts/second.

2.5.3

Digital Inputs

In the Harmonica, the drive’s six digital input connector pins are routed to a digital input
port. In addition, two pins (5 and 6) are routed to high-speed capturing input for main
and auxiliary homing. Special functions — such as Enable, Stop, RLS and FLS — can be
associated with the digital input pins (refer to the IL command in the

SimplIQ

Command

Reference Manual). Digital Input is handled differently in the other drives, see their
Installation Guide for details.

The digital input response time is limited by the speed of the optical couplers and the
input filters. The encoder index and home input are filtered similarly to the position
decoders. The timing of the position decoder filters is explained in the EF[N] command
section in the

SimplIQ

Command Reference Manual.

The other digital inputs are filtered in the software only. The timing of the software
filtering is explained in the IF[N] command section in the

SimplIQ

Command Reference

Manual.

The use of digital inputs is detailed in

Chapter 12

of this manual.

Advertising