1 pulse command output, Pulse command output – ADLINK PCI-8134A User Manual

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Operations

4.1.1

Pulse Command Output

The PCI-8134/PCI-8134A uses pulse command to control the servo /
stepper motors via the drivers. The pulse command consists of two signals:
OUT and DIR. There are two command types: (1) single pulse output
mode (OUT/DIR); and (2) dual pulse output mode (CW/CCW type pulse
output). The software function: set_pls_outmode() is used to program the
pulse command type. The modes vs. signal type of OUT and DIR pins are
as following table:

Mode

Output of OUT pin

Output of DIR pin

Dual pulse output

Pulse signal in plus (or

CW) direction

Pulse signal in minus (or

CCW) direction

Single pulse output

Pulse signal

Direction signal (level)

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

Single Pulse Output Mode (OUT/DIR Mode)

In this mode, the OUT signal is represent the pulse (position or velocity)
command. The numbers of OUT pulse represent the motion command for
relative “distance” or “position”, the frequency of the OUT pulse represents
the command for “speed” or “velocity”. The DIR signal represents direction
command of the positive (+) or negative (-). This mode is the most common

used mode. The following diagram shows the output waveform.

Dual Pulse Output Mode (CW/CCW Mode)

In this mode, the waveform of the OUT and DIR pins represents CW
(clockwise) and CCW (counter clockwise) pulse output respectively. Pulses
output from CW pin makes motor move in positive direction, whereas pulse
output from CCW pin makes motor move in negative direction. The

OUT

DIR

Positive Command

Negative Command

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