Encoder Voltage?
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18 Jul 2015 00:17 #60698
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I am trying to replace a control that died and had to change the drive too. I picked up an AMC DR100EE30A40NAC
link to the spec sheet for the drive
www.a-m-c.com/download/datasheet/dr100ee30a40nac.pdf
Like most drives this is set up for 5v encoder (either single or double ended).
The problem is that the encoder from the old system was set up using a 10v single ended signal. The old encoder was an Eltra EH63GB500S8/24P10X3PR8
link to the encoder specs
rankinusa.com/products/files/932e6_15.%20EH-EF%2080%20C-P-K.pdf
Any one know if there is an easy way to make this encoder work with this drive?
link to the spec sheet for the drive
www.a-m-c.com/download/datasheet/dr100ee30a40nac.pdf
Like most drives this is set up for 5v encoder (either single or double ended).
The problem is that the encoder from the old system was set up using a 10v single ended signal. The old encoder was an Eltra EH63GB500S8/24P10X3PR8
link to the encoder specs
rankinusa.com/products/files/932e6_15.%20EH-EF%2080%20C-P-K.pdf
Any one know if there is an easy way to make this encoder work with this drive?
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18 Jul 2015 02:46 #60706
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Looks like the outputs are push pull at the supply voltage (10v?)
so a low impedance 2 --> 1 voltage divider should work
Say two 330 Ohm 1/4 W resistors in series for each 10V output signal:
10V-QUADA --> R1.1 --> R1.2, AMC input, R2.1 --> R2.2 --> GND
10V-QUADB --> R3.1 --> R3.2, AMC input, R4.1 --> R4.2 --> GND
so a low impedance 2 --> 1 voltage divider should work
Say two 330 Ohm 1/4 W resistors in series for each 10V output signal:
10V-QUADA --> R1.1 --> R1.2, AMC input, R2.1 --> R2.2 --> GND
10V-QUADB --> R3.1 --> R3.2, AMC input, R4.1 --> R4.2 --> GND
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19 Jul 2015 23:48 #60763
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I'm no electronics expert, just trying to understand why your suggesting two 330ohm in series rather than one 660?
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20 Jul 2015 05:11 #60767
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because we are making a voltage divider with 2 resistors
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20 Jul 2015 09:25 #60771
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That makes more sense. 2 resisters making one voltage divider per input. Your first messages appeared (to me) to be suggesting 4 resistors per voltage divider. That was the part that confused me. Maybe you were referring to the two contacts on the 1st resister as R1.1 and R1.2. I read it as 2 separate resisters.
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20 Jul 2015 11:28 #60772
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sorry, R.1.1 is netlist shorthand for R1 pin 1
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