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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Stepper Controller

Stepper Controller Module(Catalog No. 1746-HSTP1)User Manual

Seite 2 - Important User Information

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Using This Manual P-3Local Product SupportContact your local Rockwell Automation representative for:• sales

Seite 3 - Directive Compliance

Publication 999-121 - December 1999P-4 Using This Manual

Seite 4 - Table of Contents

1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999Chapter 1Module OverviewChapter ObjectivesThe Module overview will permit you to understand the basic functions o

Seite 5 - Chapter 5

Publication 999-121 - December 19991-2 Module OverviewDifferential inputs are provided for:• Encoder Channel A and A NOT• Encoder Channel B and

Seite 6 - Appendix A

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Module Overview 1-3The Module can be configured to:• Determine which inputs are used.• Determine the active

Seite 7 - Appendix B

Publication 999-121 - December 19991-4 Module OverviewLED Indicator DiagnosticsThere are five diagnostic LED indicators provided as shown below

Seite 8 - Using This Manual

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Module Overview 1-5Input/Output TerminalsThese terminals supply power and inputs to the Module and outputs t

Seite 9 - Rockwell Automation

Publication 999-121 - December 19991-6 Module Overview

Seite 10 - On the Web

1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Chapter 2Installation and WiringChapter ObjectivesThis chapter provides information which permits you to properl

Seite 11 - Using This Manual

Publication 999-121 - December 19992-2 Installation and WiringWiringRefer to the following information on typical interface requirements before

Seite 12 - Module Overview

Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use

Seite 13 - Configuration Mode

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Installation and Wiring 2-3Figure 2.1 Differential InputWiring to OptocouplerInterfaceThe following diagram

Seite 14 - Diagnostic Mode

Publication 999-121 - December 19992-4 Installation and WiringFigure 2.2 Optocoupler Input Common Supply16 AWG7-24V DC(+)

Seite 15 - LED Indicator Diagnostics

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Installation and Wiring 2-5Wiring to OptocouplerInterface (Continued)Figure 2.3 Individually Isolated Optoc

Seite 16 - Terminal Block Release

Publication 999-121 - December 19992-6 Installation and WiringFigure 2.4 TTL InterfaceTypical Input CircuitryTwo basic circuits are used for in

Seite 17 - Module Overview

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Installation and Wiring 2-7Figure 2.6 Encoder input equivalent circuitTypical Encoder TimingDiagramA typica

Seite 18 - Installation and Wiring

Publication 999-121 - December 19992-8 Installation and WiringEncoder FeedbackConnectionsThe following two diagrams illustrate encoder connecti

Seite 19 - Interface

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Installation and Wiring 2-9Figure 2.8 15-volt encoder feedback connections Notes:1. Use 3-pair, #22 gauge i

Seite 20 - Wiring to Optocoupler

Publication 999-121 - December 19992-10 Installation and Wiring

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1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Chapter 3Start Up and TroubleshootingChapter ObjectivesThis chapter contains information that will help you perf

Seite 22 - Wiring Information for TTL

Publication 999-121 - December 19993-2 Start Up and TroubleshootingMore detailed troubleshooting information is provided in the following list:

Seite 23 - Typical Input Circuitry

European Communities (EC) Directive ComplianceIf this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA region

Seite 24 - Typical Encoder Timing

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Start Up and Troubleshooting 3-3Safety PrecautionsRemoving the ModuleRemoval of the Module is facilitated b

Seite 25 - Connections

Publication 999-121 - December 19993-4 Start Up and Troubleshooting

Seite 26 - Ground Bus

1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999Chapter 4Module OperationChapter ObjectivesThe information in this chapter will give you a basic understanding of

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Publication 999-121 - December 19994-2 Module OperationCommandThe Command mode directs all stepper motor operations, through the Stepper Transl

Seite 28 - Start Up and Troubleshooting

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Module Operation 4-3programmed velocity data. Use the Jog+ or Jog– to initiate and stop the motion.Origin (H

Seite 29 - The Module

Publication 999-121 - December 19994-4 Module Operation

Seite 30 - Removing the Module

1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999Chapter 5Configuration and ProgrammingChapter ObjectivesThis chapter provides information to help you configure b

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Publication 999-121 - December 19995-2 Configuration and ProgrammingProcessor configuration using APS1. Locate an open slot in your chassis. Th

Seite 32 - Module Operation

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-3Use the EDT–DAT function to enter parameters into your bit or integer files

Seite 33 - Fixed Speed Operation

Publication 999-121 - December 19995-4 Configuration and Programmingupon by the Module until a valid configuration is received. The configurati

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i Publication 999-121 - December 1999Table of ContentsTable of ContentsPrefaceUsing This ManualOverview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 35 - Module Operation

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-5bit 10 1 when output pulse type is pulse train and direction0 when output p

Seite 36 - Configuration and Programming

Publication 999-121 - December 19995-6 Configuration and ProgrammingConfiguration mode input image tableThe data format of the input image tabl

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-7word 0 bit 13, to be true and turn on the red FLT LED indicator if attempte

Seite 38 - Module Configuration

Publication 999-121 - December 19995-8 Configuration and ProgrammingProgramming CommandModeOutput Words – SLC Processor to Stepper ControllerOu

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-915 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Word 1reserved15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7

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Publication 999-121 - December 19995-10 Configuration and ProgrammingOutput Command Bits for Word 0Bit Description0 Absolute Move1 Relative Mov

Seite 41 - Invalid Configurations

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-11Notes:1. A 0 to 1 transition of the above control bits must occur to cause

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Publication 999-121 - December 19995-12 Configuration and ProgrammingIn an absolute move, the number of pulses generated by the Module equals t

Seite 43 - Programming Command

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-13Hold move command: causes a controlled deceleration to the starting speed

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Publication 999-121 - December 19995-14 Configuration and Programmingspeed and runs at that speed until the home limit switch is contacted or m

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999Table of Contents iiChapter 3Start Up and TroubleshootingChapter Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-15Note: If you are using a home limit switch and a home proximity limit swit

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Publication 999-121 - December 19995-16 Configuration and ProgrammingModule to output one pulse in the specified direction. This is referred to

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-17Using the N Files for Motion CommandsThe following example is used to deno

Seite 49 - Homing Routines

Publication 999-121 - December 19995-18 Configuration and Programmingterminals 6 through 11, respectively. The Module responds to these direct

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-19means the axis position must be valid for a blend move operation to take p

Seite 51 - Programming Simple

Publication 999-121 - December 19995-20 Configuration and Programming5. Resetting the send next blend move data bit causes the SLC Processor to

Seite 52 - Use of Direct Inputs

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-21

Seite 53 - Programming Blended

Publication 999-121 - December 19995-22 Configuration and ProgrammingModule Status InputsWhile the Module is operating in the command mode, its

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-23bit 9 send next blend move data bitbit 10 is reset if position is validbi

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Publication 999-121 - December 19995-24 Configuration and ProgrammingNotes:1. Direction of travel (CW or CCW) is established looking at the sha

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Table of Contents iiiHome to Proximity Limit Switch and Marker . . . . . . . . . 5-14Programming Simple Mov

Seite 57 - Module Status Inputs

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-25Notes:1. When set, bit 3 (external interrupt) indicates that the Module ha

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Publication 999-121 - December 19995-26 Configuration and Programmingin order to generate the output pulses. Wiring for the diagnostic feedback

Seite 59 - Input Word 1

Publication 999-121 - December 1999Configuration and Programming 5-27This rung is used to test the loopback to specific tolerances as defined b

Seite 60 - Diagnostics Feedback Test

Publication 999-121 - December 19995-28 Configuration and ProgrammingCommand Mode Input WordsWord 0 InputStatus BitsWord 2 (MSW)Current Positio

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1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Chapter 6Application ExamplesChapter ObjectivesThis chapter contains an application example, in the form of a la

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Publication 999-121 - December 19996-2 Application Examples

Seite 63 - Command Mode Input Words

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Application Examples 6-3

Seite 64 - Application Examples

Publication 999-121 - December 19996-4 Application ExamplesEntering Negative Position DataThe position data is sign magnitude. There are three

Seite 65 - Application Examples

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Application Examples 6-5To enter negative position data by manipulating the bits manually:1. Divide the abs

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Publication 999-121 - December 19996-6 Application Examples

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999Table of Contents ivAppendix BInput/Output Quick ReferenceIndex

Seite 68 - Converter Example

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Application Examples 6-7

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Publication 999-121 - December 19996-8 Application Examples

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1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Appendix ASpecificationsThis chapter defines module design characteristics, both electrical and mechanical, and

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999 A-2 SpecificationsPower Requirements• Backplane 5 Volts DC 2 A• User Power 24 Volts DC 09A Max.System Li

Seite 72 - Specifications

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Specifications A-3Input/Output TerminalsThese terminals supply power and inputs to the Module and outputs t

Seite 73 - Discrete Outputs

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 A-4 Specifications

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1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Appendix BInput/Output Quick ReferenceCONFIG OUTPUT WORD 0 CONFIG INPUT WORD 0Bit 0 set when a CW limit switch i

Seite 75 - Specifications

Publication 999-121 - December 1999B-2 Input/Output Quick ReferenceBit 5 determines the active level of the home proximity limit switch inputBi

Seite 76 - Input/Output Quick Reference

Publication 999-121 - December 1999 Input/Output Quick Reference B-3COMMAND OUTPUT WORD 4 COMMAND INPUT WORDS 2 and 3Velocity (pulses/sec) MSW

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999B-4 Input/Output Quick Reference

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1 Publication 999-121 - December 1999 PrefaceUsing This ManualOverviewRead this chapter to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. It provid

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999 I-1Aapplication examples6-1Cchapter 1 objectivesP-1chapter 2 objectives1-1chapter 3 objectives4-1chapter 4

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999I-2 operation3-1PProcessor configuration filesprogram listing for sample module check procedure6-1product su

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999 4PN 1746-HSTP1Supersedes Publication 999-121 - January 1997 © 1999 Rockwell International Corporation. Printed i

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Publication 999-121 - December 1999P-2 Using This ManualIntended AudienceThis manual is designed for the qualified first time user who has a wo

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