23 stac6 hardware manual – Applied Motion STAC6-C User Manual

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STAC6 Hardware manual

920-0029 Rev. C

5/2/2012

Encoder Feedback Options

The following encoder feedback options are configured and enabled using the STAC Configurator™ soft-

ware.

Stall Detection continuously compares the actual motor position, as reported by the encoder, against the

theoretical motor position. If the motor lag reaches 7.2 mechanical degrees behind the target position, a

position fault occurs. This includes a motor at rest being driven out of position by an external force.

Stall Prevention can prevent many stalls before they occur. The STAC6 achieves this by using the encoder to

monitor the lead angle of the motor, a measure of torque utilization. If the motion profile begins to demand

more torque than the motor can produce, the velocity is automatically reduced before the motor stalls. To

engage stall prevention, simply check the Stall Prevention box in the STAC Configurator™ software and

enter the maximum torque utilization you want to allow.

In the event that the motor cannot move at all, such as hitting a hard stop, you may want to fault the drive

after a given amount of time by checking the Hard Stop box and entering a time limit.

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