Rockwell-automation 57C421B Pulsetach Input Module/DCS 5000/AutoMax Manuel d'utilisateur

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2Ć2ANCBZA+FGA-B+FGB-Z+FGZ-BCDEFG123678COUNTSTOPLATCHCLEARFORWARDREVERSECCLKOKFG*FG = Frame Ground (Not Internally Connected)****Key SlotKey SlotFigure

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2Ć3  The module contains a pulsetachĆtoĆdigital converter that suppliesdata to a 24Ćbit up/down counter. See figure 2.2. The c

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2Ć4+12V INPUT A+5V INPUT ACHANNEL ACOMMON OR A681221+5VDIGITALFILTER 14122TO PULSETACHTERMINAL+12V INPUT B+5V INPUT B+5VDIGITALFILTER

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2Ć5The module provides three external digital inputs which are enabledthrough software (see register 6). Each input causes the module toperform a spec

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3Ć13.0 INSTALLATIONThis section describes how to install and remove the module and itscable assembly.CAUTION: The user is responsible for conforming w

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3Ć2P/S0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314151010 Slot Rack1616 Slot RackFigure 3.1 Ć Rack Slot NumbersStep 5. Attach the pulsetach but leave the mechanical

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3Ć3Step 7. You may need to add termination resistors to installationswhere the twisted pair cable length from the pulsetach tothe module exceeds 200 f

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3Ć4Monitor the counter register and rotate the pulsetach.Verify that the counter register counts in the properdirection. If the pulsetach rotates in t

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3Ć5121421517318204+12 V or +5 VPULSE ENCODERVCCGNDPULSETACH INPUT MODULE+12 V INPUTA SIGNAL AASIGNAL AOPTIONALTERMINATIONRESISTORVCCVCCBBSIGNAL BSIGNA

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3Ć6121421517318204PULSE ENCODERGNDABZSIGNAL ASIGNAL BSIGNAL Z1K +12 V+12 V or +5 V464 + 5 V+12 V or +5 V+12 V or +5 V1K +12 V464 + 5 V1K +12 V464 + 5

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3Ć7121421517318204+12 V or +5 VGNDPULSE ENCODERVCCABZVCCVCCSIGNAL ASIGNAL BSIGNAL Z+12 V INPUT+5 V INPUT+12 V INPUT+5 V INPUT+12 V INPUT+5 V INPUTPULS

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

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4Ć24.1.2 Speed Detection ModeSpeed detection mode is enabled by setting the Timer InterruptEnable bit (register 5, bit 5) to 1. In this mode, the coun

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4Ć3CounterValueTimeExternalLatch InputSlope isconstant at200 kHzĊ Internal Counter ValueLatched Counter ValueFigure 4.3 Ć Counter Status During Extern

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4Ć44.2 Register OrganizationThe module contains registers for the pulse counter, the comparator,the timer, module status, and module control. The regi

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4Ć54.2.2 Counter Update Register (Register 2)Register 2 contains the update period for reading the counter andupdating the latch registers. Refer to f

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4Ć64.2.4 Interrupt Status Control Register (Register 5)The bits in register 5 are used to enable interrupts and define othermodule characteristics. Th

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4Ć7module (M/N 57C411), or a Universal Drive Controller module(B/M OĆ57552 or OĆ57652). Only one module per rack may providethe CCLK signal.If the Pul

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ITable of Contents1.0 Introduction 1Ć1...1.1 Related Publications 1Ć1...

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4Ć8multiplied by four. If the bit is set to zero, the incoming pulses aremultiplied by two.If a singleĆchannel pulsetach is connected to the module, t

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4Ć94.2.5 Mode Definition Register (Register 6)Register 6 is a control register used to define the module's operatingmode. Refer to figure 4.10. T

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4Ć10will always count up; however, the FORWARD and REVERSE LEDswill flicker. 9 Inhibit CounterBit 9 is used to stop the counter from c

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4Ć110123456798101112131415RegisĆter 6Bitsrw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rw rwrwExternallatchenableExternalcount stopenableCountreverseCount forwardType of

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4Ć12 3 Counter Less Than ComparatorBit 3 is set whenever the counter value (registers 0 and 1) is lessthan the comparator value (regis

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4Ć13 11 Borrow Status ResetBit 11 has a default value of one. Writing a zero to this bit will resetthe Borrow Status bit (register 7,

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4Ć140123456798101112131415Register 7Bitsrw rw rw rw rw r rrw rrr rrr rrCarrystatusBorrowstatusCounter >comparatorCounter <comparatorCounter =com

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4Ć154.4 Applying the ModuleIn order for hardware to be referenced by application software, it isfirst necessary to assign symbolic names to the hardwa

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4Ć16Speed Mode Example (Continued)4105 INT_R@ = TRUE \! Enable timer interrupt4110 CCLK_EN@ = TRUE \! Enable CCLK (1 CCLK driver per rack)5000 !5001 !

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4Ć17Positioning Mode Example (Continued)4005 !ăalways be the lowest priority task.4006 !4010 FOR I%=0TO3\READ LIMIT_SWITCH%(I%) \ NEXT I%4015 RESET@ =

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4Ć184.4.3 Timer and Latch Mode ExampleThe following is an example of a BASIC task that handles interruptsfrom the module. All variables declared as CO

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4Ć194.5 Using Interrupts in Application TasksThe input module can be programmed to generate interrupts on thebasis of a time interval, an external lat

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4Ć204.6.2 Use in Remote I/O Racks32Ćbit register references should be used with caution when thismodule is placed in a remote rack. The remote I/O sys

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5Ć2Rotate the pulsetach in the forward direction. TheFORWARD LED on the module's faceplate should turnon. Rotate the pulsetach in the reverse dir

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5Ć3Step 7. Verify that the application task is correct.Verify that the application task that references I/O on themodule has defined the corresponding

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5Ć45.2 Bus ErrorA bus error is reported on the faceplate of a Processor module asan error code display. A bus error occurs when the system attemptsto

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5Ć5Step 5. Verify that the hardware is working correctly.WARNINGINSERTING OR REMOVING A MODULE OR ITS CONNECTING CABLES MAYRESULT IN UNEXPECTED MACHIN

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5Ć6  If interrupts are never received and the timeout parameter in thehardware EVENT statement in the task is disabled, the task will

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5Ć7Use the MONITOR I/O selection to display registers 6 and7. Continue to toggle the input device and determine ifthe proper bits are changing state.

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III  Figure 2.1 Ć Module Faceplate 2Ć2...Figure 2.2 Ć Relationship of Pulsetach Direction to Counter Va

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5Ć8Step 2. Verify that the hardware is working correctly.WARNINGINSERTING OR REMOVING A MODULE OR ITS CONNECTING CABLES MAYRESULT IN UNEXPECTED MACHIN

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AĆ1Appendix ATechnical SpecificationsAmbient ConditionsD Storage Temperature: -40oto 185oF (-40oto 85oC)D Operating Temperature(at the module): 32oto

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AĆ2Appendix A(Continued)Control Signal SpecificationsD Type of Input: Current sink or sourceD Voltage Level: 5 VDC or 12 VDCD Nominal OnĆState Current

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CĆ1Appendix CField ConnectionsTerminalPin No.WireColor CodeFunction1 Brown No Connection2 White/Brown Pulsetach Phase A (+12V)3 Red Pulsetach Phase B

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DĆ1Appendix DRelated Components57C372 Ć Terminal Strip/Cable Assembly.This assembly consists of a terminal strip, cable and mating connector. It is us

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EĆ1Appendix EModule 57421Ć1, 57C421A, and 57C421BCompatibilityModule 57C421A differs from module 57421Ć1 as follows:D Channel A (terminals 12 to 14),

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Page 57 - Appendix D

EĆ2 In addition to these programming changes, inputimpedances have changed from the 57421Ć1 moduleto the 57C421A module. Be sure t

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FĆ1Appendix FDefining Variables in theConfiguration TaskThis section describes how to configure the module when it is being used in asystem with the V

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FĆ2Appendix F(Continued)When referenced as a double integer of 32 bits, register r" contains thehighĆorder 16 bits and register r+1" conta

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FĆ3Appendix F(Continued)Examples of Local I/O DefinitionsThe following statement assigns symbolic name COUNTS! to register 6 on theinput module locate

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FĆ4Appendix F(Continued)32ĆBit Register ReferenceUse the following method to reference 32 bits as a single register value. Onestatement is required in

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FĆ5Appendix F(Continued)SYMBOLIC_NAME@ =A symbolic name chosen by the user and ending with(@). This indicates a boolean data type and allreferences wi

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FĆ6Appendix F(Continued)Sample Configuration TaskThe following is a sample configuration for an input module located in slot 5:1000 TASK PG_SPEED[ TYP

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Page 67 - Appendix G

1Ć11.0 INTRODUCTIONThe products described in this instruction manual are manufacturedor distributed by Reliance Electric Industrial Company.The Pulset

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For additional information1 Allen-Bradley DriveMayfield Heights, Ohio 44124 USATel: (800) 241-2886 or (440) 646-3599http://www.reliance.com/automaxCop

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1Ć2  M/N 57C421 contains one AutoMax Pulsetach Input module. Themodule is used with Terminal Strip/Cable Assembly M/N 57C372,which m

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2Ć12.0 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICALDESCRIPTIONThe following is a description of the faceplate LEDs, field terminationconnectors, and the electrical character

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