7 - motion control with pto and pwm, Chapter 7, Motion control with pto and pwm – Rockwell Automation 2080-LC50 Micro830 and Micro850 Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Motion Control with PTO and PWM

Certain Micro830 and Micro850 controllers (see table below) support motion
control through high speed pulse-train outputs (PTO). PTO functionality refers
to the ability of a controller to accurately generate a specific number of pulses at a
specified frequency. These pulses are sent to a motion device, such as a servo
drive, which in turn controls the number of rotations (position) of a servo motor.
Each PTO is exactly mapped to one axis, to allow for control of simple
positioning in stepper motors and servo drives with pulse/direction input.

As the duty cycle of the PTO can be changed dynamically, the PTO can also be
used as a pulse width modulation (PWM) output.

PTO/PWM and motion axes support on the Micro830 and Micro850
controllers are summarized below.

PTO/PWM

(1)

and Motion Axis Support on Micro830 and Micro850

(1)

PWM outputs are only supported on firmware revision 6 and later.

Controller

PTO (built-in)

Number of Axes
Supported

10/16 Points

(2)

2080-LC30-10QVB
2080-LC30-16QVB

(2)

For Micro830 catalogs, Pulse Train Output functionality is only supported from
firmware revision 2 and later.

1

1

24 Points
2080-LC30-24QVB

(1)

2080-LC30-24QBB

(1)

2080-LC50-24QVB
2080-LC50-24QBB

2

2

48 Points
2080-LC30-48QVB

(1)

2080-LC30-48QBB

(1)

2080-LC50-48QVB
2080-LC50-48QBB

3

3

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