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A-B Ultra5000 Intelligent Servo Drives Auxiliary Encoder Interface

Auxiliary Encoder Interface

All encoder input signals (CN1B) are filtered using analog and digital filtering,

including illegal state change detection.

The input circuitry includes pull-up and pull-down resistors for compatibility

with single-ended and open collector signals, in addition to differential signals.

A single channel schematic of the auxiliary encoder interface is shown in the

figure below.

Understanding Serial Interfaces

The Ultra5000 contains two identical serial port connectors (Main Serial Port

CN3A and Auxiliary Serial Port CN3B) that implement the standard NRZ

asynchronous serial format, and support RS-232. RS-422. and RS-485

communication standards.

Standard baud rates include 1.200. 2.400. 4.800. 9.600. 19.200. and 38.400

baud. Data lengths of 7 and 8 bits are supported.

The connector pinout dedicates separate pins for the RS-232 and RS-422/

RS-485 signals, so that the communication standard can be changed by just

using a different cable. Refer to Figure 2.7 for the serial interface hardware

configuration.

A-B Ultra5000 Intelligent Servo Drives Encoder Interface

Encoder Interface

The Ultra5000 main encoder feedback connector is CN2. The motor encoder

interface circuitry features include:

• 2.5 MHz maximum line frequency

• RS-485 serial channel for communicating with intelligent encoders

• Hall input for start-up commutation only

• Interpolation of sine/cosine encoders

All encoder signals are filtered using analog and digital filtering. The inputs

also include illegal state change detection. Refer to Figure 2.5 for a schematic

of the motor encoder inputs.

Hardware latches can be used for latching the encoder position based on an

index input or a digital input transition.

A-B Ultra5000 Intelligent Servo Drives Unpacking Modules Definitions

Definitions:

KW = power or real power

KVA = apparent power

Mounting Your Ultra5000

Drive

The procedures in this section assume you have prepared your panel and

understand how to bond your system. For installation instructions regarding

other equipment and accessories, refer to the instructions that came with each

of the accessories for their specific requirements.

To mount your Ultra5000 drive:

1.Layout the positions for the Ultra5000 and accessories in the enclosure.

Mounting hole dimensions for the Ultra5000 are shown in Appendix A.

2. Attach the Ultra5000 to the cabinet, first using the upper mounting slots

of the drive and then the lower. The recommended mounting hardware is

M5 metric (1/4-20) or #10 MS bolts. Observe bonding techniques as

described in Bonding Your System.

3. Tighten all mounting fasteners.

A-B Ultra5000 Intelligent Servo Drives Unpacking Modules Unpacking

Unpacking Modules

Each Ultra5000 ships with the following:

• One Ultra5000 drive

• One screwdriver

• One instruction manual (publication 2098-IN001B-EN-P)

• Two I/O connector plugs (14 and 28 pin)

Remove all packing material, wedges, and braces from within and around the

components. After unpacking, check the item(s) nameplate catalog number

against the purchase order.

Transformer Sizing

The Ultra5000 does not require isolation transformers. A transformer may be

required, however, to match the voltage requirements of the controller to the

available service. To size a transformer, the power output (KVA) of each axis

must be known. This can be derived by calculating the horsepower for each

axis and converting that horsepower into units of watts. If you are supplying

power to more than one motor and an Ultra5000. simply add the KW ratings

together from each calculation to get a system KW total.

A-B Ultra5000 Intelligent Servo Drives Power Options

Power Options

! 100-230V AC, single phase input- 2098-IPD-005: 2.5 Amp Continuous, 7.5 Amp Peak- 2098-IPD-010: 5 Amp Continuous, 15 Amp Peak- 2098-IPD-020: 10 Amp Continous, 30 Amp Peak- 2098-IPD-030: 15 Amp Continous, 30 Amp Peak

! 230V AC, three-phase input- 2098-IPD-075: 35 Amp Continuous, 75 Amp Peak- 2098-IPD-150: 65 Amp Continous, 150 Amp Peak

! 460 VAC AC, three-phase input- 2098-IPD-HV030: 7 Amp Continuous, 14 Amp Peak- 2098-IPD-HV050: 11 Amp Continuous, 22 Amp Peak- 2098-IPD-HV100: 23 Amp Continuous, 46 Amp Peak- 2098-IPD-HV150: 34 Amp Continuous, 68 Amp Peak- 2098-IPD-HV220: 47 Amp Continuous, 94 Amp Peak

Typical Applications

Applications requiring single axis intelligent motion control on an integrated,

cost effective package will benefit from the use of the Ultra5000. Typical

applications include:

! Packaging

! Metal Forming

! Converting

! Food Processing

A-B Ultra5000 Intelligent Servo Drives Features

Features

Each intelligent positioning drive features:

! Integrated drive, controller and I/O packaging to eliminate system

components, connections and cost

! Direct DF-1 interface to Panelview for stand-alone applications. Optional

DeviceNet communications interface for supervisory control

architectures, including the ControlLogix platform

! Motion programs created in ANSI C for fast, efficient code execution and

standard development environment

! Support for incremental, high-resolution and multi-turn absolute

feedback, including Stegmann Hiperface and sine/cosine encoders

! Automatic motor recognition capability with intelligent feedback devices,

eliminating the need to configure motor parameters

A-B Ultra5000 Intelligent Servo Drives Overview

The Ultra5000 Intelligent Position Drive is an integrated

motion controller and digital servo drive in a convenient

stand-alone package.  Programmed with Ultraware

configuration software through a built in ANSI C

environment, the C programming language provides an

open, universal programming language, advanced

mathematics and efficient code execution.  The Ultraware

software includes libraries of motion control commands to

streamline development activities and programming tasks.

The Ultra5000 is the perfect fit for stand-alone, cost

sensitive single axis applications requiring intelligent motion

control functionality and on-board digital and analog I/O.

VMIVME-4132 32-Channel Analog Output Board Transfer

Output Data Transfer:

Data for each analog output

channel is written directly into an on-board register

location dedicated to a specific channel.  The data is

then periodically retrieved from the register, and

converted to an analog voltage which is transferred to

one of 32 output sample-and-hold buffers.

A/D Data Format (Built-in-Test Data):

Analog

inputs are first digitized, then the 12-bit digital values

(D11 to D00) are read at a single memory word location.

In two’s complement mode, the upper four bits (D15.

D14. D13. and D12) are read as the sign extension of the

12-bit digital value, otherwise they are read as logical zeros.

Built-in-Testing:

Built-in-Test logic provides the user

with the capability to test all of the active components on

the board, including the output switches. This test

scheme utilizes an on-board analog-to-digital converter

(ADC) and multiplexers, as shown in Figure 1.

Memory Testing:

This product is designed with

dual-port on-board registers that may be tested by

executing a user-defined memory test program for

additional performance verification.

System Reset:

Application of the system reset signal

via the VMEbus initializes the board into a state with all

analog outputs disconnected from the output.

VMIVME-4132 32-Channel Analog Output Board FUNCTIONAL

FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

VMEbus Compliance:

The analog output board is a

standard double height printed circuit board which is

compatible with the VMEbus specification (Rev. C.1).

VMEbus A16:D16

Board Address:

The physical address for the board

may be selected by on-board jumpers.  VMEbus address

lines A07 through A15 are decoded for board selection.

VMEbus Access:

Address modifier bits are

jumper-selected and decoded to support both

nonprivileged short I/O, supervisory short I/O, or both.

The board is factory-configured for supervisory short I/O.

PACSystems™ RX3i IC694MDL654 Input Module Installation

provides 32 discrete input points that operate at levels up to 30V.  Power to operate field

devices can come from an external supply or from the module’s isolated +24 VDC output.

48VDC 32 Point Positive/Negative Logic Input module, IC694MDL658. provides

32 discrete input points that operate at levels up to 60V.  Power to operate field

devices must be provided using an external supply.

The blue band on the front label indicates a low-voltage module.

These modules do not report special fault or alarm diagnostics.  Green LEDs

indicate the ON/OFF status of each input point.

These modules can be installed in any I/O slot in the RX3i system.

Installation in Hazardous Locations

• EQUIPMENT LABELED WITH REFERENCE TO CLASS I, GROUPS A, B, C & D, DIV. 2 HAZARDOUS

LOCATIONS IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I, DIVISION 2. GROUPS A, B, C, D OR NON-HAZARDOUS

LOCATIONS ONLY

• WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR

CLASS I, DIVISION 2;

• WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, TURN OFF POWER BEFORE

REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES; AND

• WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN

SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS.

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