11-13-2007 10:58 AM
11-14-2007 06:24 PM
11-15-2007 08:31 AM
It has a simulated (actual signal to drive is a resolver) quadrature signal coming out. I'm only concerned with A+B since I'm just using it to determine speed. In the spec it says the signal levels of the encoder output conform to RS422 Levels.
I was planning on using the NI cFP-QUAD-510 for reading the encoder A/B signals back into the cFP system.
11-16-2007 02:56 PM
11-16-2007 02:57 PM
11-16-2007 03:14 PM
Most places i've read seem to show RS422 at being +/- 7V. So, I'm not sure how that module would react to a negative voltage. Obviously, the +7 wouldn't harm it.
11-19-2007 11:32 AM
11-19-2007 11:37 AM
http://www.baldor.com/downloads/manuals/_downloads/MN1919_01-2006.pdf
That document states they are of RS422 levels (pg 44 or 4-10)
11-19-2007 08:08 PM
11-21-2007 12:42 AM