ClearPath Integrated Servo Motor: Manual Velocity Control

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11.1 هزار بار بازدید - 8 سال پیش - If you have a velocity
If you have a velocity control application where you need to smoothly increase and decrease speed, watch this video to learn about ClearPath, the all-in-one brushless servo system used in "Manual Velocity Control". Don't be fooled by the name, this mode can work with Quad A and Quad B signals programmed from a PLC as well.

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To control velocity in this mode, the user can install a quadrature output encoder knob or some other form our quadrature output to communicate with ClearPath's A and B inputs. In MSP, the user defines a maximum speed for both clockwise and counter-clockwise directions, and acceleration, and "traction control". The "traction control" feature allows the user to control how fast the motor responds to a turn of the knob.

This mode does not allow for use with a potentiometer. Potentiometers are analog controllers, are susceptible to noise, and can become unreliable overtime. Instead, use a rotary encoder or another type of digital knob. Make sure that whatever knob you use can handle at least 6mA. Using a digital knob allows ClearPath to remember its last speed when it's turned on or you can set it to reset to zero speed (often desirable for safety reasons).
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