Delta RMC101 User Manual

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RMC100 and RMCWin User Manual

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• Two Complete Axes per Module. Each includes the following:

• Stepper Motor Interface:

 1 MHz Maximum Output Frequency

 Step Output

 Direction Output

 Drive Enable Output

 Drive Fault Input

• Quadrature Encoder Interface:

 4,000,000 counts/second Maximum Encoder Rate

 A and B Inputs

 Index Input with High-speed 63hs Position Latch

• Additional Inputs:

 Extend (CW) Travel Limit Input

 Retract (CCW) Travel Limit Input

 Home Input with High-speed 50µs Position Latch

• Status LED

• Digital Noise Filters on All Inputs

• All Discrete Inputs are Isolated

• Control in Open or Closed Loop (with or without quadrature interface)

Step and Direction Outputs
Each axis has two outputs for controlling the stepper motor movement. These are the Step and
Direction signals that connect to the stepper drive. The Step signal carries a series of pulses that
tell the drive how many steps (or microsteps) the motor should move. The Direction signal
controls the direction the motor moves. Both of these signals are generated by differential line
drivers.

Drive Enable Output
This output to the drive allows the RMC to turn off the drive using the Amp Enable/Disable
command. The enable output (labeled ENABLE + and -) is a solid state relay that is closed when
enabled or active.

Vcc Output
This is a nominal 5 V output that can be used in conjunction with the Step, Direction, and Enable
outputs to interface drives that require a positive common input. See Stepper Wiring for details.

Note:

DO NOT use this output to power encoders.

Drive Fault Input

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