Intelligent Motion Systems MDriveAC User Manual

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Part 2: Interfacing and Configuring

Screen 1: The Motion Settings Configuration Screen

The IMS SPI Motor Interface Software opens by default to the Motion Settings Screen shown on the left.
There are six basic parameters that may be set here:

1. MSEL: Microstep Resolution Select.

2. HCDT: Holding Current Delay Time.

3. MRC: Motor Run Current

4. Motor Holding Current

5. User ID: 3-character ID

6. Direction Override: Allows the user to set the CW/CCW direction of the motor in relation to the

Direction Input from the SPI Motor Interface.

MSEL (Microstep Resolution Selection)

The MDriveAC Plus Microstepping features 20 microstep resolutions. This setting specifies the number of

microsteps per step the motor will move.
The MDriveAC Plus MicroDrive uses a 200 step (1.8°) stepping motor which at the highest (default) resolution of

256 will yield 51,200 steps per revolution of the motor shaft.
See Table 2.3.2 for available Microstep Resolutions.

Microstep Resolution Settings

Binary µStep Resolution Settings

Decimal µStep Resolution Settings

MS=<µSteps/Step>

Steps/Revolution

MS=<µSteps/

Step>

Steps/Revolution

1

200

5

1000

2

400

10

2000

4

800

25

5000

8

1600

50

10000

16

3200

100

20000

32

6400

125

25000

64

12800

200

40000

128

25600

250

50000

256

51200

Additional Resolution Settings

180

36000 (0.01°/µStep)

108

21600 (1 Arc Minute/µStep)

127

25400 (0.001mm/µStep)

Table 2.3.2: Microstep Resolution Settings

Figure 2.3.7: SPI Motor Interface Motion Settings Screen

Load Factory

Default Settings

Exit Program

Store Settings

to NVM

Three Character

User ID

Microstep Resolution

Selection

Holding Current

Delay Time

Direction

Override

Motor Run

Current

Motor Holding

Current

Fault/Checksum

Error

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