Anyone use digital signals to connect 7i96 to a VFD?
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27 Sep 2021 03:16 #221682
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Replied by cakeslob on topic Anyone use digital signals to connect 7i96 to a VFD?
My Nakanishi spindle controller can use digital signals. It has an input for speed up/down and another input to count the speed. spindle starts at 1000rpm and every pulse is 1000rpm, so spindle up +5, +20, on the counter. I dont yet know how to implement it yet, and i want to use it because the analog spindle speed input gets interference when I connect to the analog spindle load/speed/current outputs causing the speed to change to lower than commanded
What if I could use a digital signal? How would I do that? Would there be any tangible benefit? Has anyone done it and why?
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17 Dec 2024 15:46 - 17 Dec 2024 23:16 #316872
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Replied by Hendrixx on topic Anyone use digital signals to connect 7i96 to a VFD?
I just set up an optidrive e3 they are nice well made vfds for sure. I don’t think you’re supposed to use external power. I think you could connect your 7i96 output pins to the 4 digital in and be able to start/stop increase and decrease speed and reverse rotation,, for each digital in there’s either on or off 0 or 1 connect terminal 1 to one side of the ssr and di1 to the other and the same for the others.then find the gui pins that match those functions if your lucky you’ll be able to just link your relays to signals if not you’ll need to implement some Hal logic and2 or2s or find some other pin you can use it remembers your last setting so the next time you enable DI1 it goes right back to the last speed setting. Shielded twisted pairs it’s pretty electrically noisey that close to a VFD if it’s not bonded really well in reference to ground plane of the machine.
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