Manual National Instruments FP-QUAD-510

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  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 1

    FieldPoint™, Nat ional Instruments™, and ni. com™ are trademarks of National Instrument s Corporation. Product and company names mentione d herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies. 322633B-01 © Copyright 20 00 National Inst ruments Corp. All rights reserve d. March 2000 OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS FP-QUAD-510 4-Axis, ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 2

    FP-QUAD-510 2 www.ni.com When defin ing a FieldPoint system that uses an FP-QU AD-510 module, you must calculate the power consu mption. First refer to the specifications section in the user man ual for your network module. The maximum number of terminal bases per bank multiplied by 1 watt is the total po wer the network module can supply . For e x ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 3

    © National Instruments Corp. 3 FP-QUAD-510 Figure 1. Install Y our Module Field Wiring The terminal base provides connections for each axis and for an external supply to po wer the FP-QU AD-510 input channels and field de vices. The FP-QU AD-510 accepts two types of encoder signal inputs: single-ended (TTL) or differential line dri ver . Figure 2 ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 4

    FP-QUAD-510 4 www.ni.com Figure 3. Basic Field Connections to Single-Ended Encoders The FP-QU AD-510 supports differential inputs for Phase A, Phase B, and Index signals. Y ou can easily accommodate encoders with various phase relationships b y sw apping the signals and/or connecting them to the in verting inputs as specific applications require. T ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 5

    © National Instruments Corp. 5 FP-QUAD-510 T erminal assignments and wiring diagrams are also listed under the slide-in card on the front of the FP-QU AD-510 module. Status Indicators Figure 5 show s the module label and status indicators. Remov e the slide-in card to see wiring diagrams for the input signals. Figure 5. Sta tus Indicators After yo ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 6

    FP-QUAD-510 6 www.ni.com Position Counter Operation Each position counter has a 32-bit binary counter th at represents the current position of the shaft connected to the axis. Channels 0 through 3 contain the lo west 16 bits of these counters f or axes 0 through 3 respecti ve ly . Channels 4 through 7 contain the uppermost 16 bits for ax es 0 throu ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 7

    © National Instruments Corp. 7 FP-QUAD-510 Reset on Index Capability Y ou can configure each position counter to reset each time the index condition is met. An index-initiated reset resets both the upper and lo wer 16-bit reg ister s associated with that axis. This is useful in applications in which only the position within one rotation of the enc ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 8

    FP-QUAD-510 8 www.ni.com The vel oci ty range is the ma ximum v elocity that can be measured for a gi ven timebase. The velocity re gister uses a 15-bit counter , which giv es a maximum number of counts of 2 15 , or 32,768. So, the velocity range for a gi ven timebase is calculated using the following f ormula: where V rng is the velocity range in ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 9

    © National Instruments Corp. 9 FP-QUAD-510 Note If the axis is stopped with the index condition true, then reading the status bit causes the bit to reset to 0. Howe ver , since the index condition is still true, the bit is immediately latched back to 1. If the Reset on Index attrib ute (see Positio n Counter Operation ) is selected, then the index ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 10

    FP-QUAD-510 10 www.ni.com • As with any hazardous voltage wiring, mak e sure that all wiring and connection s meet applicable electrical codes and common sense practices. Mount terminal bases in an area, position, or cabinet that pre vents accidental or unauthorized access to wiring that carries hazar dous voltages. • The isolation of the FP-QU ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 11

    © National Instruments Corp. 11 FP-QUAD-510 Specifications The following specif ications are typical for a range of –40 to +70 °C, unless otherwise noted. Encoder Input Number of channels ............ ............. . 4 Input type Single-ended ..... .............. ............ V IL = 0.0–0.8 V V IH = 2.0–250.0 V Dif ferential ............... ...

  • National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - page 12

    CE Mark Compliance This product meets applicable EU directi ve(s), as follo ws: Safety isolation ................................ EN 61010 (double insulation for 250 Vrms working isolation, installation category I I) EMC directi ve Immunity .................................... EN 50082-1:1994 Emissions .................................. EN 55011:19 ...

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