Rockwell-automation 57C411 Resolver Input Module Manuel d'utilisateur

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     

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2Ć2The module produces a 26 volt rms 2381 Hertz sine wave referenceoutput signal which is capable of driving a 400 ohm load. Thisreference signal is t

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2Ć312345678910BCDEFGRESOLVERINPUT123678OKP3Figure 2.3 Ć Module Faceplate

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3Ć13.0 INSTALLATION3.1 WiringThe installation of wiring should conform to all applicable codes.To reduce the possibility of electrical noise interferi

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3Ć2Step 4. Mount the terminal strip (from cable assembly M/N57C373) on a panel. The terminal strip should be mountedto allow easy access to the screw

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3Ć3ă1ă2ă3ă4ă5ă6ă7ă8ă910REFERENCESINECOSINEM/N 57C361 RESOLVERFROM MODULETO MODULEREFERENCE VOLTAGE: 26 VrmsSINE VOLTAGE: 11.8 VrmsCOSINE VOLTAGE: 11.8

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3Ć4Monitor register 0. Verify that it contains numbersproportional to the shaft position of the resolver and thatthe numbers increase as the resolver

Page 9 - Description

3Ć53.3 Module ReplacementWARNINGINSERTING OR REMOVING THIS MODULE OR ITS CONNECTING CABLES MAYRESULT IN UNEXPECTED MACHINE MOTION. POWER TO THE MACHIN

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Page 11 - Figure 2.3 Ć Module Faceplate

4Ć14.0 PROGRAMMINGThis section describes how the data is organized in the module andprovides examples of how the module is accessed by the application

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 Copyright Reliance Electric Industrial Company 1990.Reliance is a registered trademark of Reliance Electric and its subsidiaries..The information i

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4Ć2register 2R RRRRRRR RR Ć Ć ĆRRR0123456789101112131415RW R R RW R R R R RW RW Ć Ć Ć RW RW RWregister 3bitsInterrupt line IDăăă Interrupt allocatedăă

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4Ć4SYMBOLIC_NAME% Ć A symbolic name chosen by the user andending with (%). This indicates an integer data type and allreferences will access register

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4Ć5Processor ModuleRemote I/O MasterDrop 0I/O ModuleRemote I/O SlaveDrop 7Master RackRemote I/O SlaveDrop 2Remote I/O SlaveDrop 1Figure 4.5 Ć Module i

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4Ć64.3.2 Bit ReferenceUse this method to reference individual inputs on the module.Common clock status and control bits are typically referenced using

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4Ć7Each application program, or task, that wishes to reference thesymbolic names assigned to the input module may do so bydeclaring those names COMMON

Page 19 - 4.0 PROGRAMMING

4Ć82000 UPDATE_TIME% = 1 \!500 microsecond conversion2010 CCLK_EN@ = TRUE \!Turn on the clock4000 !4001 ! Place any additional initialization software

Page 20 - 4.2 Local I/O Definition

4Ć94.5.1 BASIC Task ExampleThe following is an example of a BASIC task that handles interruptsfrom the input module defined in section 4.4.1000 COMMON

Page 21 - 4.2.2 Bit Reference

4Ć104000 !4001 ! The following statement enables common clock from this module.4002 ! If there is more than one interrupt task in a chassis, the task4

Page 22 - 4.3 Remote I/O Definition

4Ć117025 !7026 ! The next statement calculates the distance7027 ! traveled from the occurrence of the external7028 ! event until this scan.7029 !7030

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ITable of Contents1.0 Introduction 1Ć1...2.0 Mechanical/Electrical Description 2Ć1...

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4Ć12WARNINGLOSS OF, OR OTHERWISE IMPROPER, RESOLVER SIGNAL CAN RESULT INUNCONTROLLED MOTOR SPEED. PROVIDE AN INDEPENDENT METHOD OFSHUTTING DOWN EQUIPM

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5Ć15.0 DIAGNOSTICS ANDTROUBLESHOOTINGThis section explains how to troubleshoot the module and fieldconnections.5.1 Incorrect DataProblem: The data is

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5Ć2If everything is working properly but the direction ofrotation is backwards, it may be reversed by switching thepolarity of either the sine or the

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5Ć3To test local I/O, first replace the input module. Next,replace the processor module (s). If the problem persists,take all of the modules except on

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5Ć4programmer cannot monitor the inputs, the problem lies inthe hardware (refer to step 4).Step 3. Verify that the user application program is correct

Page 29 - 4.7 Restrictions

5Ć55.3.1 No InterruptsProblem: The program does not execute, but no error codes aredisplayed on the processor module faceplate. If interrupts are neve

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5Ć65.3.4 Illegal Interrupt DetectedProblem: All tasks in the chassis are stopped and error code 1F"appears on the faceplate of the processor mod

Page 31 - TROUBLESHOOTING

AĆ1Appendix ATechnical SpecificationsAmbient ConditionsD Storage temperature: -40_ CĆ85_ CD Operating temperature: 0_ CĆ60_ CD Humidity: 5Ć90% nonĆcon

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BĆ1Appendix BModule Block DiagramĂISOLATĂIONRESOLVERANALOGTODIGITALCONVERTERREFERENCESINEWAVEGENERATOR2381 HzREF OUTREF INANDRESOLVER INPUT MODULE (57

Page 34 - 5.3 Interrupt Problems

II Technical Specifications AĆ1... Module Block Diagram BĆ1...

Page 35 - 5.3.2 Hardware Event TimeĆOut

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CĆ1Appendix CField ConnectionsFunction12345678910Reference Output (+) BrownReference Output (-) White/Brown StripeReference Input (+) RedReference Inp

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DĆ1Appendix DRelated Components800123ĆR Ć Resolver (X1) (57C360)800123ĆS Ć Resolver (X2)800123ĆT Ć Resolver (X5)Designed for both footĆmounting and CĆ

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Copyright © 2002 Rockwell Automation, Inc.. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.Publication J-3640-1 - June 1990

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III  Figure 2.1 Ć External Strobe Input Circuit 2Ć2...Figure 2.2 Ć Low Leakage Requirement for Devices Driving S

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1Ć1 The Resolver Input Module is used to input the angular position of aresolver rotor to the DCS 5000 system. The module provides 12Ćb

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2Ć12.0 Mechanical/ElectricalDescriptionThe following is a description of the faceplate LEDs, field terminationconnectors, and electrical characteristi

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