Ef[n] - encoder filter frequency – ElmoMC SimplIQ Digital Servo Drives-Bell Command Reference User Manual
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EF[N] - Encoder Filter Frequency
Purpose:
Filters encoder signal in order to improve its noise immunity. Because the logic of the
quadrature decoder must sense transitions, the inputs are first run through a glitch
filter. This filter has a digital delay line that samples one, three, or six time points on
the signal and verifies that all of the samples are at a new state before outputting the
new state to the internal logic. The sample rate of this delay line is programmable, to
adapt to a variety of signal bandwidths.
When an analog encoder is used, the basic signal, before interpolation, is filtered using
the same method.
EF[N] sets the sample rate of the corresponding digital glitch filter: EF[1] for the main
encoder and EF[2] for the auxiliary encoder. If EF[N] is zero the digital filter is
bypassed.
If EF[N] is large, the encoder reading noise immunity will be better, but true fast
transitions (occurring by fast speed) may be dismissed as false. A number that is too
small may cause the counting of noise pulses.
The formula for calculating EF[N] is
7
10
[ ]
max expected speed in counts/second
EF N
=
.
Example:
Suppose that the maximum speed of a motor is 1000 rpm and that the motor is
equipped with an encoder with 1000 lines (4000 counts/rev with resolution
multiplication). The expected speed is
5
1000
6.67 10
/ sec
60 se
4000
/
c/ min
coun
rpm
count
t rev
Ч
=
Ч
and we set
7
10
[1]
15
667500
EF
=
≈
Notes:
• When an interpolator is used, the time difference between consecutive
signal changes may sometimes be much shorter. This is dictated by the
interpolator’s specifications and not by the motor speed.
• When working with an analog encoder, always set EF[1]=18.
Attributes:
Type: Parameter,
Integer
Source:
Program, RS-232, CANopen
Restrictions: None
Default values:
0 (RS), Non-volatile
Range: [0...127]
Index range: [1,
2]
Unit modes: All
Activation: Immediate
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