Using the encoder module to measure distance, Using the encoder to measure speed – RoboteQ AX2850 User Manual
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Installing, Connecting and Using the Encoder Mod-
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AX2550 Motor Controller User’s Manual
Version 1.9b. June 1, 2007
In Single Channel Mode, limit switches 3 and 4 are used. This is to allow direct connection
of an encoder on the inputs for channel 1 and direct connection of switches on the inputs
for channel 2
Using the Encoder Module to Measure Distance
As the encoders rotate, their quadrature outputs is automatically processed and incre-
ments/decrements two 32-bit counter inside the Encoder Module. There is one 32-bit
counter for each of the encoders.
The counter values are stored as a signed binary numbers, ranging from -2,147,836,648 to
+2,147,836,647 (Hexadecimal format of value 80000000 to 7FFFFFFF respectively. When
the maximum or minimum counter values are reached, the counters automatically roll over
to zero.
The counters can be read and set using the commands described in “The Encoder Module
contains its own Microcontroller and firmware in Flash. When present, it responds to a
large set of dedicated commands and queries via the controller’s serial port. See “RS232
Encoder Command Set” on page 155.” on page 82.
Using the Encoder to Measure Speed
The encoder module will automatically compute rotation speed for each encoder. The
resulting measured speed is a value ranging from 0 to + 127 and 0 to -127, where 127 rep-
resent a relative ratio of a maximum speed value chosen by the user.
For example, if the encoder module is configured so that the highest measured speed
value is 3,000 RPM, then a reading of 63 (127/2) would be 1,500 RPM.
The relationship between the measured speed and the actual speed is a factor of two vari-
able parameters: a Time Based period value stored inside the Encoder module and the
Encoder’s number of Pulses per Revolution. Note: the Encoder’s number of Pulses per
Revolution is not stored in the controller.
The Time Base is a number of 256us time intervals between two counter reads.
OFF
ON
Allowed
Stopped
ON
ON
Stopped
Stopped
TABLE 17. Effects of Limit Switches 3 and 4 on Motor 2 in Single Channel Configuration
SW3
SW4
Motor Fwd
Motor Rev
OFF
OFF
Allowed
Allowed
ON
OFF
Stopped
Allowed
OFF
ON
Allowed
Stopped
ON
ON
Stopped
Stopped
TABLE 16. Effects of Limit Switches 3 and 4 on Motor 2
SW3
SW4
Motor 2 Fwd
Motor 2 Rev