Anaheim Stepper PCL601 Users Guide
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1 #L010153September 2005 PCL601 Programmable Step Motor Controller User’s Guide 910 East Orangefair Lane, Anaheim, CA 92801 e-mail: [email protected](714) 992-6990 fax: (714) 992-0471 website: www.anaheimautomation.com ANAHEIM AUTOMATION, INC.
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2 #L010153September 2005 Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 3 Description ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Methods of Communication ..................................................................................................................... 4 Baud Rate...
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3 #L010153September 2005 Section 1: Introduction The PCL601 is a single-axis step motor controller containing 2 Kbytes of nonvolatile stored programming space and quadrature encoder feedback. The user can write the program and then have the PCL601 autostart the program on power up. It provides flexible, independent control of stepper motors from com- puters, or any machine controller with a serial port. It is also capable of standalone operation, making it an embedded machine controller. The easy to use...
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4 #L010153September 2005 Methods of Communication There are two methods for sending commands to the PCL601. One is to directly talk to the PCL601 by using Direct Talk Mode. This is usually used with a computer or PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), where the computer or PLC gives the PCL601 serial commands to off-load its processor. For example: A PLC can utilize its outputs to toggle the PCL601’s inputs and gain control of variable speeds, variable programs, variable distances, etc. Simply using the...
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5 #L010153September 2005 Terminating Resistor To eliminate noise on the transmission lines or when using a 4000 ft. or longer cable, a terminating resistor is suggested. If used, the termination resistor need only be added to the last (furthest from the converter box) PCL601 in the network between pins A(-) and B(+) on the RS485 Terminal Block. The value of this resistor should be 120 ohms. Axis Selection Each PCL601 is addressed using a programmable register allowing the PC to address up to 99...
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6 #L010153September 2005 Electrical Specifications Power Requirements With No Connections: 5VDC @ 100mA or 8VDC to 24VDC @ 90mA Operating Temperature: 0 to 60 degrees C Pulse Output Range: 1 to 50,000 Hz 10uS negative going pulse width Inputs (TTL-CMOS): Logic “0”: 0 to 0.8VDC Logic “1”: 3.5 to 24VDC Analog input 1: 0 to 5VDCOutputs (CLK,DIR,ON/OFF): Open Drain Type 40VDC, 75mA Baud Rate: 38400 Baud, Fixed Data Format: Half-Duplex, 1 start bit, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit Outputs (8...
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8 #L010153September 2005 Slide Switch Descriptions r e b m u N h c t i w Sn o i t p i r c s e D 1 W S.5 8 4 S R r o 2 3 2 S R r e h t i e t c e l e s o t d e s u s i h c t i w s s i h T 2 W S. 6 d n a 5 s t u p n i r o l e e h w b m u h t e h t r e h t i e t c e l e s o t d e s u s i h c t i w s s i h T Connector Descriptions r e b m u N h c t i w Sn o i t p i r c s e D 1 P. 2 3 2 - S R d e l e b a l s i d n a n o i t a c i n u m m o c 2 3 2 - S R e h t r o f s i r o t c e n n o c s i h T 1 J. S W T d e...
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9 #L010153September 2005 Section 2: Functions Move Number of Steps: This command causes the motion to start in the direction last specified. This command will move the motor the number of steps given. (Range: 1 to 8388607) Move to Position: The move to position command specifies the next absolute position to go to. The PCL601 controller automatically sets the direction and number of steps needed to go to that position. (Range: -8388607 to +8388607) Slew: The slew command will accelerate the motor up to...
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10 #L010153September 2005 Jog Inputs: The jog switch inputs are internally pulled up by a resistor making them normally +5 volts. To activate the input, the pin must be grounded to (0VDC). All jog switch inputs are internally clamped to +5V, thus allowing voltages of upto +24VDC to be used. Jog is a manual function. The user can select the direction and speed (fast or slow) by grounding the appropriate combinations of inputs. To jog a motor, it is necessary to ground the jog input for the direction...