Elmo motion control, Description – ElmoMC SimplIQ Analog Servo Amplifiers-Flute User Guide User Manual

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FLU Starter Addendum

Elmo Motion Control

Rev. 8/99

Description

Refer to section 2 in the “FLU Operating Manual”
The FLU-STARTER is an add-on interconnection board for the FLU servo amplifier
that plugs on top of the amplifier. The purpose of this board is the translation of the
FLU solder type pins into screw type terminals thus enabling easy connectivity for
evaluation and low quantity applications.
One to one relationship between board terminals and the pins of the FLU is kept.

Standard Features

Refer to section 2.1 in the “FLU Operating Manual”

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Four LEDs allow convenient diagnostics of the FLU status outputs

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The dedicated digital inputs can be activated by DIP switches

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Scaling resistors are provided for adjusting the current limits and the command
reference

Type designation

FLU-Starter

Pins functions

There is a new terminal strip – J4 with the following functions:

Terminal

Function

+VCC

Positive supply voltage for the LED’s

VCCRET

Return for the LED supply voltage

Current Command Scaling Resistors (R1 through R4)

Refer to section 3.1 in the “FLU Operating Manual”
The user can change the default scale of the differential input (

±

3.75V) by calculating

and inserting R1 through R4 into the designated solderless terminals. The value of these
resistors is given by:

R1=R2=R3=R4=5.33*Vcref-20 [K

]

Vcref is the desired maximum reference voltage.

If for example, the new desired scale is ±10V, all that is required is to change the
default resistors (0 ohms) to 33Kohm.

External Current Limit – Continuous (ECLC)

Refer to section 3.4 in the “FLU Operating Manual”
A solderless terminal is available for Reclc. It is designated as R5.

External Current Limit – Peak (ECLP)

Refer to section 3.5 in the “FLU Operating Manual”
A solderless terminal is available for Reclp. It is designated as R6.

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