08-12-2009 05:27 AM
08-12-2009 07:51 AM
Sumanta,
the labelling of the command inputs of your drive implies, that the input circuitry is protected by an opto coupler. For such a setup you need to connect the open collector output signals of the 7340 a bit differently than you have done. Please refer to this document for further information.
Just another hint: It's not necessary to take a series of screenshots to document your MAX settings. Instead you can export the settings (File >> Export) and post these instead of a huge PPT file.
Kind regards,
Jochen Klier
National Instruments
08-13-2009 06:36 AM
hi,
thanks for your prompt reply. I have read the material and as well connected the +5 volt isolated power supply to CW+ input of driver and CW- of the driver to the CW input of UMI. but motor does not run. I also measured the voltage between CW+ and CW- of the driver as 0.69 volt. I have read the note where it is written that " the diode will toggle between +5 volt to 0 volt. " but my question is that for toggling the diode the CW pulse must be toggle between diode's cutoff voltage and on state voltage. if there is no toggling of voltage at the CW input then how will the diode toggle?
best regards
Sumanta
08-13-2009 07:05 AM
Sumanta,
please send me a link to your drive's user manual and I will have a look at it.
Thanks,
Jochen
08-13-2009 07:30 AM
hi ,
here is the link to the drive's manual
http://www.orientalmotor.com.sg/staff/products/HP-1427E.pdf
thank you,
08-13-2009 09:36 AM
Sumanta,
thank you for posting the link. As expected the drive's inputs are equipped with optocouplers and your new wiring scheme should be correct in theory, but according to your statement still something is wrong.
Here are some questions that should help to identify the problem:
Thanks,
Jochen
08-13-2009 11:40 AM
hi,
yes , 1) there is a holding torque in the motor when powered
2) I have configured the drive correctly for CW movement
3) but I have not connected the +5 V supply to UMI's Viso power input, I had directly conncted the isolated +5v power supply to CW+ of the driver.
Ok , I will do that connection. now tell me when I will connect the Viso to +5v supply, from where will I take connection to CW+ terminal of the driver. will I take the connection directly from UMI's Viso to CW+?
best regards
sumanta
08-14-2009 02:38 AM
Sumanta,
as long as you have connected the CW+ of your drive to +5 V, you don't have to necessarily get this voltage from the UMI. I just understood your statement in a way that you have connected the CW+ connector to the Iso Power (Output) connector of the Per Axis Control Connector on the UMI and obviously this pin only provides +5 V if you have connected such a power supply to the UMI's Viso input.
From the distance it's a bit hard to tell what's going on. I have checked the pulse width specifications and some other things, but I couldn't find an obvious reason why your setup shouldn't work.
Could you please check the operation of the CW/CCW outputs with an oscilloscope? It might be also a good idea to do this without connecting the drive to the UMI to make sure, that nothing is broken.
Thanks,
Jochen
08-14-2009 01:50 PM
hi,
thanks for being with me.As you have told , without connecting the drive to the UMI, I have traced the pulse coming out from the CW/CCW output of the controller as well as UMI using my cDAQ. but the signal is some kind of noisy signal with +5 volt DC offset. it is not a regular pulse that is expected to come out from the motion I/O. but the motor very easily run with simple digital pulse . even I have made a simple pulse generator with which it runs fine and with digital I/O pulse signal coming out from port 1 ,the motor runs fine. but the problem is only the motion I/O. the CW/CCW output never comes out to be expected after all the MAX configuration is OK. It is just a kind of noisy irregular signal with a +5 volt DC offset. I have connected two motion controller and from both the cards this kind of signals comes out.
best regards
sumanta
08-18-2009 12:05 AM
hi Jochen,
As you have told , without connecting the drive to the UMI, I have traced the signal coming out from the CW/CCW output of the controller as well as UMI using my cDAQ. but the signal is some kind of noisy signal with +5 volt DC offset. it is not a regular pulse but the motor very easily run with simple digital pulse . even I have made a simple pulse generator with which it runs fine and with digital I/O pulse signal coming out from port 1 ,the motor runs fine. but the problem is only the motion I/O. the CW/CCW output never comes out to be expected after all the MAX configuration is OK. It is just a kind of noisy irregular signal with a +5 volt DC offset. The screenshot is attatched .I have connected two motion controller and from both the cards this kind of signals comes out.please give me reply.
best regards
sumanta