Incremental encoder output – Rockwell Automation 2090 Ultra3000 Installation Manual User Manual

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Publication 2098-IN003E-EN-P — April 2004

Ultra3000 Connector Data

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Incremental Encoder Output

Incremental encoder counts are generated in the drive by counting the
(high to low and low to high) transitions of the incoming A and B
encoder signals. In Figure 2.49 the channel A signal has two
transitions, as does the channel B signal, which results in x4
interpolation (4 transitions/line equals 4 counts/line). So, for example,
typical 2000 line/rev encoder output becomes 8000 counts/rev in the
drive. Counts are not directly available at the encoder outputs, only
the A quad B representation.

Figure 2.49
Incremental Encoder Counts

The incremental buffered outputs available from the drive (CN1-16
through -21) are software selectable as follows:

Buffered Outputs are a filtered representation of the original

incoming encoder (CN2) signals. Buffered outputs have the same
number of cycles/rev as found on CN2.

Interpolated Outputs are the same as buffered outputs when

using an incremental encoder. The only interpolation performed
on an A quad B signal is the drive’s internal counting of transitions
(4 counts/line). Because counts are not available outside the drive,
selecting this in software is the same as selecting buffered (as
described above).

Divided Outputs are the same as buffered outputs, except when

divided is selected in the software, the lines/rev are then reduced
by the value of the divisor chosen in the software (as shown in the
figure below).

Figure 2.50
Incremental Encoder Divided

One Cycle

Channel A

Channel B

Counts

B

A

CW

CN2-1

CN1-10

CN1-16

Signal A+ from Incremental Encoder

Unbuffered Signal A+ Output from Drive

Divided (by two) Signal A+ Buffered Output from Drive

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