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Advanced motion controls mc1x510
1. MC/MF Series
SERIES MC/MF MOUNTING CARDS
Models: MC1X510, MC2X510, MC3X510, MF1X510, MF2X510 and MF3X510
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FEATURES:
· Differential or single-ended inputs
· Potentiometer adjustments for offset/test,
input gain, tach, IR compensation, and current limit
· Current, voltage, tachometer, and
IR compensation modes
· Agency Approvals:
DESCRIPTION: ADVANCED MOTION CONTROLS MC series mounting card product line is designed to host up to three
model 10A8’s. Customer is provided ± 10 V @ ± 3 mA for use at the screw terminals. Part numbers beginning with
"MC" host 10A8's. Part numbers beginning with "MF" host 10A8's and feature an onboard filter in the motor lines. The
schematic below describes combinations of 10A8’s for 1-, 2-, and 3-axes cards.
POTENTIOMETER FUNCTIONS (axis 1, 2 and 3 respectively):
POTENTIOMETER DESCRIPTION TURNING CW
Pot 5, 10, 15
Tachometer gain adjustment (normally not necessary and not factory
installed)
Increase
Pot 4, 9, 14 Adjustment of IR compensation feed back amount Increase
Pot 3, 8, 13 Current limit adjustment Increase
Pot 2, 7, 12 Input gain adjustment Increase
Pot 1, 6, 11
Adjustment of any offset or imbalance in the amplifier/card assembly or in
the input signal.
N/A
SERVO AMPLIFIER/CARD CONFIGURATIONS: The operating modes are selected by DIP switches according to the
table on the block diagram shown below. When SW 1, 5, 9 are in "test mode", the sensitivity of the offset pots is
increased so they can be used as an "on-board reference signal".
CURRENT MODE REFERENCE-GAIN ADJUSTMENTS: Connect "+ C" to "+ 10 V" on screw terminal and adjust Pot 2,
7, 12 (for channels #1, 2, 3) to obtain -5 V at the test point located between Pot 2, 7, 12 and edge of card. Adjust the
potentiometer located on the side of the amplifier module to obtain -7.25 V at left contacts of C3, 43, and 63 (which are
connected to pin 10 of module). C3, 43, 63 are not factory installed.
AMPLIFIER LOOP-COMPENSATION: In Voltage and Tachometer Mode rotate the potentiometer located on the side of
the amplifier module clockwise until oscillation occurs, and then turn counter-clockwise until oscillation stops. The Input
Gain Adjustment (pot 2, 7, 12) is used as a scaling factor between the command signal and the control variable. In this
case it is the velocity of the motor. In current mode, this pot should be turned fully counter-clockwise.
ADVANCED MOTION CONTROLS
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IR COMPENSATION CONFIGURATION: Rotate the potentiometer located on the side of the amplifier module clockwise
until oscillation occurs, and then turn counter-clockwise until oscillation stops. Repeat this procedure for Pot 4, starting
from a fully CW position, turn CCW until oscillation. See section "G" for more information on IR Compensation.
ANALOG POSITION LOOP MODE:
In this mode the feedback device is an analog potentiometer mechanically tied to the positioned object. This
potentiometer can be powered by the card (±10V). The command is an analog signal, which can be supplied by the user,
or a potentiometer supplied by the card (±10V). See analog position mode block diagram in section “G”. Tune amplifier
in voltage mode (or in IR compensation mode for best results), then connect the analog position feedback and turn Pot 2
clockwise until oscillation occurs. Finally, rotate Pot 2 counter-clockwise to stop oscillation. (Oscillation may not
occur).
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
CONNECTORS All versions Screw Terminals
MC1X510 3.80 x 4.98 x 1.10 inches 96.5 x 126.5 x 26.5 mm
SIZE MC2X510 6.02 x 4.98 x 1.10 inches 152.9 x 126.5 x 26.5 mm
MC3X510 8.00 x 4.98 x 1.10 inches 203.3 x 126.5 x 26.5 mm
MC1X510 4 oz. 0.113 kg.
WEIGHT MC2X510 5 oz. 0.142 kg.
MC3X510 7 oz. 0.198 kg.
PIN FUNCTIONS:
CONNECTOR PIN NAME DESCRIPTION/NOTES I/O
1 +HV DC power supply (20-80VDC) I
2 GND Power supply ground GND
3 gnd Signal ground (same as P2-2) GND
4 +10V @ 3 mA For Customer Use O
P2
5 -10V @ 3 mA For Customer Use O
CONNECTOR PIN NAME DESCRIPTION/NOTES I/O
1 -M1, -M2, -M3 - Motor O
2 +M1, +M2, +M3 + Motor O
3 -T1, -T2, -T3 - Tachometer (or analog position feedback) I
4 +T1, +T2, +T3 + Tachometer (or analog position feedback) I
5 +C1, +C2, +C3 + Command signal I
6 -C1, -C2, -C3 - Command signal I
7 INH1,2, 3 Apply +3V to +15V @ 3 mA to inhibit I
P3,P4,P5
8 gnd Ground reference GND
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4. Sold & Serviced By:
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MC/MF Series
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