1 pulse command output, Pulse command output – ADLINK PCI-8164 User Manual

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Operation Theory

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4.1.1 Pulse Command Output

The PCI-/MPC-/PXI-8164 uses pulse commands to control servo/
stepper motors via the drivers. A pulse command has two signals:
OUT and DIR. There are two command types: (1) single pulse out-
put mode (OUT/DIR), and (2) dual-pulse output mode (CW/CCW
type pulse output). The software function,
_8164_set_pls_outmode(), is used to program the pulse

command mode. The modes vs. signal type of OUT and DIR pins
are listed in the table below.

The interface characteristics of these signals can be differential
line driver or open collector output. Refer to section 3.1 for the
jumper setting for different signal types.

Single Pulse Output Mode (OUT/DIR Mode)

In this mode, the OUT signal is for the command pulse (posi-
tion or velocity) chain. The numbers of OUT pulse represent
the relative distance or position. The frequency of the OUT
pulse represents the command for speed or velocity. The DIR
signal represents direction command of positive (+) or negative
(-). This mode is most commonly used. The diagrams below

Mode

Output of OUT pin Output of DIR pin

Dual pulse output (CW/CCW)

Pulse signal in plus

(or CW) direction

Pulse signal in

minus (or CCW)

direction

Single pulse output (OUT/DIR)

Pulse signal

Direction signal

(level)

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