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POSICON position control for NORD frequency inverters, SK 530E and above
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9 Lists / Index
9.1 Keyword Index
Absolute (rotary) encoder,
single-turn
Rotary encoder, which outputs coded information for each measurement
step within a rotation. The data is retained even after a power failure.
The data continues to be recorded even without power.
Absolute (rotary) encoder,
multi-turn
Rotary encoder, as for absolute single-turn (rotary) encoder, however,
the number of rotations are additionally recorded.
Resolution
For single-turn rotary encoders, the resolution indicates the number of
measurement steps per rotation.
For multi-turn rotary encoders the resolution indicates the number of
measurement steps per rotation multiplied by the number of rotations.
Baud rate
The transmission rate for serial interfaces in bits per second
Binary code
The designation for a code in which messages are communicated by "0"
and "1" signals.
Bit / Byte
A bit (binary digit) is the smallest unit of information in the binary system.
A byte has 8 bits.
Broadcast
In a network, all slave participants are addressed simultaneously by the
master.
CAN Bus
(Controller Area Network) designates a multi-master bus system with
twin conductor wiring. Operation is orientated to events and messages.
At present standardised CAN protocols are specified under CANopen.
CANopen
Designates a communications protocol based on CAN
Encoders
Electrical or opto-mechanical device for detecting rotary movements. A
differentiation is made between absolute (rotary) encoders and
incremental (rotary) encoders
Precision
Deviation between the actual and the measured position.
Total resolution
For single-turn rotary encoders, the resolution indicates the number of
measurement steps per rotation.
For multi-turn rotary encoders the resolution indicates the number of
measurement steps per rotation multiplied by the number of rotations.
Incremental (rotary)
encoder
Encoders which output an electrical pulse (High/Low) for each
measurement step.
Jitter
Designates a slight fluctuation in precision in the transmission pulse, or
the variation in the transmission time of data packages.
Multi-turn (rotary) encoder
See "Absolute (rotary) encoder, multi-turn"
Reset position
Function for setting a zero point (or offset) at any position of the
resolution range of an encoder without mechanical adjustment.
Single-turn (rotary) encoder
See "Absolute (rotary) encoder, single-turn"
Pulse number
A number of light/dark segments are applied to a glass pulse disk. These
segments are scanned by a light beam in the encoder and therefore
determine the possible resolution of a rotary encoder.