02-04-2008 08:16 PM
Andre-
Have you been able to get the motor to move correctly by using the drive by itself with the Applied Motion software?
Brian
02-05-2008 05:34 AM
Brian,
Yes, no problems there.
Andre
02-05-2008 08:18 AM
Are your encoder counts tracking in the proper direction in MAX? Count up CW, count down CCW?
What mode have you selected for the Blu-AC5?
Did you run the motor timing wizard in the Blu-AC5 software?
Have you optimized the settings of the motor drive in the BLu-AC5 software?
02-05-2008 10:15 AM
02-05-2008 10:18 AM - edited 02-05-2008 10:20 AM
"I have not tracked the encoder counts in MAX since I have not been able to get the motor to move correctly."
Brian Beal suggested this very thing in the beginning of the thread.
"Check to make sure you are reading the encoder in MAX and that it is scaled properly by turning the motor by hand and watching the counts. "
02-07-2008 09:42 AM
02-07-2008 10:37 AM
02-07-2008 10:48 AM - edited 02-07-2008 10:54 AM
Using the UMI is much easier to verify the correct signal connections.
I found that I had to connect the A Phase outputs from the BLu-AC5S to the B inputs on the UMI, and the B phase outputs from the BLu-AC5S to the A inputs on the UMI to get the encoder to count properly (count up in CW direction, count down in CCW direction.) The pinout from the BLU-AC5S manual is what I used, off the DB25 - just like you are.
Looking over your connections list - it seems like you are not connecting the Analog Out - from the 7350 to the Analog In - on the BLuAC5S
The encoder outputs from the BLu-AC5S are also line driven outputs, so using the UMI-7764 you can connect up the A and Anot and B and Bnot from the BLu-AC5S DB25 Out1.
Because they are line driven outputs you may not need to use the 5V power supply normally required to be used with the UMI-7764.
Message Edited by RVallieu on 02-07-2008 10:51 AM
02-07-2008 11:47 AM
02-07-2008 12:49 PM