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National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 User's Manual
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1. Status Indicators Figure 5 shows the module label and status indicators Remove the slide in card to see wiring diagrams for the input signals FP Quad 510 4 Axis Quadrature Input POWER READY Figure 5 Status Indicators After you insert the module into a terminal base and apply power the green POWER indicator lights and the FP QUAD 510 informs the network module of its presence When the network module recognizes the FP QUAD 510 it sends initial configuration information to the FP QUAD 510 After receiving this initial information the green READY indicator lights and the FP QUAD 510 is in its normal operating mode National Instruments Corp 5 FP QUAD 510 Position Counter Operation Each position counter has a 32 bit binary counter that represents the current position of the shaft connected to the axis Channels 0 through 3 contain the lowest 16 bits of these counters for axes 0 through 3 respectively Channels 4 through 7 contain the uppermost 16 bits for axes 0 through 3 respectively Primarily the position counter channels increment or decrement in response to edges encountered at the Phase A and Phase B inputs The following sections describe the operation of the counter channels Position Counter Input Circuit The circuit for the position counter inputs consists of a comparator with current limited inputs to convert from a differential to a single ended signal
2. 3 Note Although your module operates normally with the terminal base key in either position you should use the position specifically for your module whenever possible By doing so you avoid accidentally plugging an incorrect module into a base once the base has been wired into the system 2 Align the FP QUAD 510 alignment slots with the guide rails on the terminal base 3 Press firmly to seat the FP QUAD 510 on the terminal base When the module is firmly seated the terminal base latch locks it into place FP QUAD 510 2 www ni com _ lt Alignment Slot Guide Rails I O Module Terminal Base Figure 1 Install Your Module Field Wiring The terminal base provides connections for each axis and for an external supply to power the FP QUAD 510 input channels and field devices The FP QUAD 510 accepts two types of encoder signal inputs single ended TTL or differential line driver Figure 2 shows the typical encoder wiring for differential signal input Figure 3 shows the typical encoder wiring for single ended signal input Power for a 5 V encoder is also provided for each axis If you require other encoder power voltages reference an external supply to either the C terminal or the COM terminal col ane aa y Encoder 5V 1 Vsup Reg T 5V A A A A 3B B 1B B it Index i l Index GND Figure 2 Basic Field Connections to Di
3. Length of Timebase Velocity Range Velocity in us in counts ps Resolution 204 8 160 4 883 counts ms 409 6 80 2 441 counts ms 819 2 40 1 221 counts ms 1638 4 20 610 4 counts s 3276 8 10 305 2 counts s 6553 6 5 152 6 counts s 13107 2 2 5 76 29 counts s 26214 4 1 25 38 15 counts s The velocity range is the maximum velocity that can be measured for a given timebase The velocity register uses a 15 bit counter which gives a maximum number of counts of 2 5 or 32 768 So the velocity range for a given timebase is calculated using the following formula _ 32768 mg T where V ng is the velocity range in counts per microsecond and T is the timebase in microseconds The velocity resolution is the velocity accuracy for a given timebase and is determined using the following formula 1000 Vres TT where V is the velocity resolution in counts per millisecond and T is the timebase in microseconds Index Status Channel Operation The FP QUAD S510 includes four discrete input channels channels 12 through 15 which contain the status of the Index signal for axes 0 through 3 respectively This signal is latched to a 1 when the condition at the axis inputs is Phase A 0 Phase B 0 and Index 1 This bit remains latched until it is read at which point it is cleared automatically FP QUAD 510 8 www ni com Note Ifthe axis is stopped with the index condition true 3 then reading the status b
4. software Table 3 FP QUAD 510 Channel Operation Summary Channel No Channel Description Type Range 0 Axis 0 Position LSW Count Input 0 65535 1 Axis 1 Position LSW Count Input 0 65535 2 Axis 2 Position LSW Count Input 0 65535 3 Axis 3 Position LSW Count Input 0 65535 4 Axis 0 Position MSW Count Input 0 65535 5 Axis Position MSW Count Input 0 65535 6 Axis 2 Position MSW Count Input 0 65535 7 Axis 3 Position MSW Count Input 0 65535 8 Axis 0 Velocity Analog Input 8 ranges 9 Axis 1 Velocity Analog Input 8 ranges 10 Axis 2 Velocity Analog Input 8 ranges 11 Axis 3 Velocity Analog Input 8 ranges 12 Axis 0 Index Active Discrete Input Boolean 13 Axis 1 Index Active Discrete Input Boolean 14 Axis 2 Index Active Discrete Input Boolean 15 Axis 3 Index Active Discrete Input Boolean FP QUAD 510 10 www ni com Specifications The following specifications are typical for a range of 40 to 70 C unless otherwise noted Encoder Input Number of channels eee 4 Input type Single ended ow eects V 0 0 0 8 V Vin 2 0 250 0 V Differential innsta 0 3 V provided one input falls between 0 0 and 3 0 V and the other input falls between 0 0 and 250 V Maximum protected input voltage 250 VDC on each input Input bandwidth eee 250 kHz for each input Encoder frequency scesseeeeeeee 1 million counts second Minimum input pulse width 2 us Tsolation oieri ene iteris aes 2 500 Vrms Safety isolation
5. working voltage 250 Vrms designed per IEC 1010 as double insulated External supply voltage V 8 to 30 VDC user provided at 5 W T O supply voltage Vsup 5 VDC at 600 mA maximum Physical TindicatOrs sce ccatesiesdieaceeeree vente Green POWER and READY indicators AO EKA n E E tig trates rates 143 g 5 1 oz Power Requirements Power from network module 1 2 W maximum Environment Operating temperature 40 to 70 C Storage temperature 55 to 85 C Relative humidity eee 5 to 90 non condensing National Instruments Corp 11 FP QUAD 510 CE Mark Compliance This product meets applicable EU directive s as follows Safety isolation sesser EN 61010 double insulation for 250 Vrms working isolation installation category II EMC directive Immunity eieiei EN 50082 1 1994 EMISSIONS penecan EN 55011 1991 Group I Class A at 10 m Mechanical Dimensions Figure 7 shows the mechanical dimensions of the FP QUAD 510 installed on a terminal base Dimensions are given in inches millimeters gt js mi Ls 3 60 91 44 gO TA Figure 7 Mechanical Dimensions 322633B 01 Mar00
6. The control command ignores the index reset setting This command also resets the upper 16 bits of the position counter Velocity Data Channel Operation The FP QUAD 510 uses a timebase counter as a basis for determining the rate of change of position the velocity for each axis The four velocity data registers channels 8 through 11 contain 16 bit velocity data for axes 0 through 3 respectively The data in each register represents the velocity of the axis in number of counts per microsecond A positive number indicates motion in the forward direction and a negative number indicates motion in the reverse direction Each register can be independently programmed with one of eight velocity ranges as shown in Table 2 Each range is based on a different timebase length and has a different resolution Sy Note While the ranges available reach speeds of 160 counts per microsecond the module inputs are still limited to 1 000 000 counts per second 1 count per microsecond maximum The higher ranges are used to measure velocity over shorter timebases With these ranges the velocity data is averaged over a much shorter time period and therefore is more instantaneous However the data from these ranges has a coarser resolution The slower ranges have a finer resolution but the data is an average velocity over a longer period of time National Instruments Corp 7 FP QUAD 510 Table 2 Velocity Ranges
7. for such an application as is the FP QUAD 510 When you use a product like the FPPQUAD S510 in applications with hazardous potentials follow these guidelines to make sure your total system is safe e The safety isolation of the FP QUAD 510 is from input to output not between channels on the same module If any of the channels on a module are wired at a hazardous potential make sure that all other devices or circuits connected to that module are properly insulated from human contact e Do not share the external supply voltages V and C on the terminal base with other devices including other FieldPoint devices unless those devices are isolated from human contact National Instruments Corp 9 FP QUAD 510 e As with any hazardous voltage wiring make sure that all wiring and connections meet applicable electrical codes and common sense practices Mount terminal bases in an area position or cabinet that prevents accidental or unauthorized access to wiring that carries hazardous voltages e The isolation of the FP QUAD 510 is certified as double insulated for normal operating voltages of 250 Vrms Do not use the FP QUAD 510 as the only isolating barrier between human contact and working voltages of more than 250 Vrms Channel Operation Summary Table 3 summarizes the functionality of each of the FP QUAD 510 channels as accessed through FieldPoint Explorer or other
8. INSTRUMENTS FP QUAD 510 Avy 4 Axis Quadrature Input Module FieldPoint These operating instructions describe the installation features and characteristics of the FP QUAD 510 For details on configuring and accessing the FP QUAD 510 over a network refer to the user manual for the particular FieldPoint network module you are using with the FP QUAD 510 Features The FP QUAD 510 is a FieldPoint quadrature input module with the following features e Four independent 32 bit position counters with individual Phase A Phase B and Index input terminals e Velocity measurement capabilities e Programmable reset on index mode e Sinking inputs compatible with TTL or differential devices e Inputs protected to 250 VDC Hot plug and play operation e 2 500 Vrms input to output isolation e Double insulated for 250 V safe working voltage Power Requirement The FP QUAD 510 is powered via the local backplane bus from the FieldPoint network module The FP QUAD 510 is a high power consumption module and requires more than the nominal power allocated to an I O module from the network module In some applications this could limit the number of I O modules that you can connect to a single network module FieldPoint National Instruments and ni com are trademarks of National Instruments Corporation Product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies 322633B 01 Copy
9. The output of the comparator is used to drive an optoisolator When you apply a voltage above the threshold voltage to the input terminal the comparator turns on the optoisolator registering in the ON state The inputs are designed to be compatible with single ended TTL encoders or differential encoders supplying a differential voltage of at least 0 3 V Each encoder input has a lowpass filter that rejects frequencies above 250 kHz to reduce false counts due to high speed transients This cutoff point allows encoder frequencies as high as one million counts second because there are four counts per period as shown in Figure 6 Phase A Phase B 00 10 11 01 1 period 4 counts Figure 6 Quadrature Encoder Counts Period Relationship FP QUAD 510 6 www ni com Reset on Index Capability You can configure each position counter to reset each time the index condition is met An index initiated reset resets both the upper and lower 16 bit registers associated with that axis This is useful in applications in which only the position within one rotation of the encoder is important to the user In this mode of operation any count errors that occur are canceled when the index condition is met Commands Channels 0 through 3 the lowest 16 bits of the position counter each support a control command with one action reset The control reset command resets the target counter
10. fferential Encoders National Instruments Corp 3 FP QUAD 510 Encoder 5 V A B Index GND Figure 3 Basic Field Connections to Single Ended Encoders The FP QUAD 510 supports differential inputs for Phase A Phase B and Index signals You can easily accommodate encoders with various phase relationships by swapping the signals and or connecting them to the inverting inputs as specific applications require The Index signal must occur when both the Phase A and Phase B signals are low as shown in Figure 4 If the index polarity is inverted try reversing the Index and Index signals on differential encoders or using the Index input on single ended encoders Phase A Phase B Index Figure 4 Encoder Signal Phasing Table 1 lists the terminal assignments for the signals of each axis A and A represent the Phase A signals B and B represent the Phase B signals and I and I represent the Index signals FP QUAD 510 4 www ni com Terminal assignments and wiring diagrams are also listed under the slide in card on the front of the FP QUAD 510 module Table 1 Terminal Assignments Terminal Numbers Signal Axis 0 Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 A 1 5 9 13 A 17 21 25 29 B 2 6 10 14 B 18 22 26 30 I 3 7 11 15 I 19 23 27 31 Vsup 4 8 12 16 COM 20 24 28 32
11. it causes the bit to reset to 0 However since the index condition is still true the bit is immediately latched back to 1 If the Reset on Index attribute see Position Counter Operation is selected then the index status bit does not need to be read between successive index pulses in order for the position counters to reset The position counters respond to index pulses as programmed regardless of the state of the index status bit Isolation and Safety Guidelines Caution Before you connect any circuits that may contain hazardous voltages to the FP QUAD 510 read the following information This section describes the isolation of the FP QUAD 510 and its compliance with international safety standards The field wiring connections are isolated from the backplane provided by the terminal base with an optical and galvanic isolation barrier designed and tested to provide protection against fault voltages of up to 2 500 Vrms In addition the FP QUAD 510 provides double insulation compliant with IEC 1010 1 for working common mode voltages of 250 Vrms Safety standards such as those published by UL and IEC require the use of double insulation between hazardous voltages and any human accessible parts or circuits Never try to use any isolation product between human accessible parts such as DIN rails or monitoring stations and circuits that may be at hazardous potentials under normal conditions unless the product is specifically designed
12. right 2000 National Instruments Corp All rights reserved March 2000 When defining a FieldPoint system that uses an FP QUAD 510 module you must calculate the power consumption First refer to the specifications section in the user manual for your network module The maximum number of terminal bases per bank multiplied by 1 watt is the total power the network module can supply For example an FP 1000 or FP 1001 can support nine terminal bases 9 x 1 W 9 W Next refer to the specifications section in the operating instructions for the I O modules Use the Power from Network Module specification For example a bank of modules consisting of four FP QUAD 510 and five FP DI 301 modules requires a total of 6 4 W from the FieldPoint network module 4 x 1 2 W 5 x 0 325 W 6 4 W This power requirement is less than the 9 W maximum and is therefore acceptable Installation The FP QUAD 510 mounts on a FieldPoint terminal base FP TB xx unit Because of its hot plug and play operation you can install the FP QUAD 510 onto a powered terminal base without disturbing the operation of other modules or terminal bases Although the FP QUAD 510 receives operating power from the terminal base the input circuitry requires an external power supply To install your module refer to Figure 1 and complete the following steps 1 Slide the terminal base key to either position 8 used for the FP QUAD 510 module or position X used for any module
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