National Instruments FP-QUAD-510 - Manual

National Instruments FP-QUAD-510

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Installation; Slide the terminal base key to either position 8 (used for the; Note; Although your module operates normally with the
  • Page 3 – Field Wiring
  • Page 4 – Phase A
  • Page 5 – Signal
  • Page 6 – Position Counter Operation; Position Counter Input Circuit
  • Page 7 – Reset on Index Capability; Velocity Data Channel Operation; While the ranges available reach speeds of
  • Page 8 – where V; is the velocity range in counts per microsecond and T is; is the velocity resolution in counts per millisecond and; Index Status Channel Operation; Length of Timebase
  • Page 9 – If the axis is stopped with the index condition true,; Isolation and Safety Guidelines; Caution; Before you connect any circuits that may
  • Page 10 – Channel Operation Summary; Channel
  • Page 11 – Specifications; Encoder Input; Input type; IEC 1010 as double insulated; Physical; indicators; Power Requirements
  • Page 12 – CE Mark Compliance; EMC directive
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Copyright 2000 National Instruments Corp. All rights reserved.

March 2000

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

FP-QUAD-510

4-Axis, Quadrature Input Module

These operating instructions describe the installation, features, and
characteristics of the FP-QUAD-510. For details on configuring
and accessing the FP-QUAD-510 over a network, refer to the user
manual for the particular FieldPoint network module you are using
with the FP-QUAD-510.

Features

The FP-QUAD-510 is a FieldPoint quadrature input module with
the following features:

Four independent 32-bit position counters with individual
Phase A, Phase B, and Index input terminals

Velocity measurement capabilities

Programmable reset on index mode

Sinking inputs, compatible with TTL or differential devices

Inputs protected to ±250 VDC

Hot plug and play operation

2,500 Vrms input-to-output isolation

Double insulated for 250 V safe working voltage

Power Requirement

The FP-QUAD-510 is powered via the local backplane bus from
the FieldPoint network module. The FP-QUAD-510 is a
high-power consumption module and requires more than the
nominal power allocated to an I/O module from the network
module. In some applications, this could limit the number of I/O
modules that you can connect to a single network module.

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Summary

Page 2 - Installation; Slide the terminal base key to either position 8 (used for the; Note; Although your module operates normally with the

FP-QUAD-510 2 www.ni.com When defining a FieldPoint system that uses an FP-QUAD-510 module, you must calculate the power consumption. First refer to the specifications section in the user manual for your network module. The maximum number of terminal bases per bank multiplied by 1 watt is the total ...

Page 3 - Field Wiring

© National Instruments Corp. 3 FP-QUAD-510 Figure 1. Install Your Module Field Wiring The terminal base provides connections for each axis and for an external supply to power the FP-QUAD-510 input channels and field devices. The FP-QUAD-510 accepts two types of encoder signal inputs: single-ended (T...

Page 4 - Phase A

FP-QUAD-510 4 www.ni.com Figure 3. Basic Field Connections to Single-Ended Encoders The FP-QUAD-510 supports differential inputs for Phase A, Phase B, and Index signals. You can easily accommodate encoders with various phase relationships by swapping the signals and/or connecting them to the inverti...

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