3resolver electrical connections, 2 antenna interface connections, 3 resolver electrical connections – Research Concepts RC2500 User Manual

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RC2500 Antenna Controller

Chapter 3

Installation/Setup 13

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3.3.1.3

Resolver Electrical Connections

NOTE: SHIELDED CABLE IS REQUIRED FOR THE RESOLVER CONNECTIONS. THE

SHIELD MUST BE CONNECTED TO RC2500 CHASSIS GROUND AT THE CONTROLLER

AND MUST NOT BE CONNECTED AT THE ANTENNA.

Three shielded twisted-pairs for each resolver are required to minimize noise pickup and cross-coupling,

which can result in antenna positioning errors. A cable such as Belden 87777 (RCI p/n CBL-

3x2x22_STP) is recommended. Most resolvers have flying lead connections. Wire-to-wire interconnects

can be accomplished with solder and heat shrink tubing or a water-proof crimp connector such as RCI

p/n CN-JIZR.

J2, J3, and J4 are identical DB-9 receptacles The duplicated pinout of these connectors allow for easy

testing of the position sensing circuitry by swapping connectors. The individual pin definitions are as

follows:

Pin # Description

Resolver Wire Lead Color

1

Ref. Drain Wire

No Connect at Resolver

2

Resolver Reference Red w/ White Stripe

3

Resolver SIN -

Blue

4

Resolver COS -

Black

5

Resolver SIN +

Yellow

6

COS Drain Wire

No Connect at Resolver

7

SIN Drain Wire

No Connect at Resolver

8

Resolver Reference Yellow w/ White Stripe

9

Resolver COS +

Red

The resolver type position sensors wired as in the table above should result in the sensed position

changing in the correct manner when the antenna is moved. The A.I.U. should already have been wired

such that the axes are all moving in the correct direction with local jog controls if any.

Here is the ‘correct’ relationship between antenna movement and sensed position.

• Azimuth CW antenna movement (as viewed by an observer located above the antenna)

must result in an increasing sensed position.

• Elevation UP antenna movement must result in an increasing sensed position.

• When the controller’s POL CW key is depressed, the sensed polarization position must

increase.

The LCD display of the RC2500 may show limit indications rather than the digitized angles. Proper

display of the sensed angles will not be possible until all of the antenna position limit connections are

accounted for.

3.3.2 Antenna Interface Connections

The RC2500 is designed to operate with an Antenna Interface Unit (A.I.U.) sometimes referred to as an

“outdoor box”. The A.I.U. contains the drive modules or contactors that switch power to the motors of the

antenna mount. It also supports wiring from antenna mounted limit switches which, when actuated, shut

down the motor drive for that axis/direction combination. Often the A.I.U. will have local jog controls that

allow service personnel to move the antenna at the pedestal. An emergency disconnect should always

be provided at the antenna pad for operating safety. This function may also be integrated into the A.I.U.

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