3 htl encoder at di1/di2, Htl encoder at di1/di2, 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 StateLine User Manual

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.10

Encoder/feedback system

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5.10.3

HTL encoder at DI1/DI2

Encoder evaluation method DigIn12
Depending on the encoder used at the digital terminals DI1 and DI2, the following table specifies

which evaluation method should be selected in

C00496

:

Tip!
We recommend the use of the preset procedure for low-resolution encoders (

C00496

= 1).

This procedure can also be used for dynamic applications (e.g. V/f + encoder).

Note!

At the digital terminals DI1 and DI2, only encoders with HTL level can be used.
In spite of the selected operating mode without encoder feedback, the actual speed

value (

C00051

) is calculated if an encoder is connected and "1: Encoder signal FrqIn12" is

selected in

C00495

.

Selection in

C00496

Encoder evaluation method

1: Low-resolution encoder

(Lenze setting)

High-precision procedure for low-resolution encoders (<=128 increments)

• Exact method for speed measurement with automatic scanning time setting

(0.5 … 500 ms) for low-resolution encoders in the range of 4 …. 128 increments.

• Evaluation with automatic scanning time minimisation for an optimum dynamic

performance.

• Method is also suited for encoders with poor signal quality, e.g. for encoders with

high error rate in scanning ratio and phase offset.

• This method requires an equidistant period length per encoder increment.

• Wiring according to EMC (e.g. motor and encoder cable shielding) is required!

3: Edge-counting procedure

Simple edge counting procedure with adjustable scanning time (

C00425

)

• Speed measurement by means of the edges of tracks A and B measured per

scanning interval.

• Integrated correction algorithm for EMC interference.

• Limited suitability for systems with unshielded encoder and/or motor cable.

• Limited suitability for encoders with poor signal quality, i.e. high error rate in

scanning ratio and phase offset.

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