Rodmcm
Electrical
- May 11, 2004
- 260
Perhaps not the place for this question but I cant find the answers anywhere!
Small closed loop controllers such as the CL57T and LCDA257S allow settings from 800 to 51,200 pulses/rev from the encoders they connect to. There is only two encoder connections on these modules.
Most of the small stepper motors have 1000 segment encoders and two encoders in quadrature so it is easy to derive up to 4000 positions per rev from this setup using only encoder position.
I know that 51,200 divisions/rev is the maximum figure used in current controlled stepper motors
But if a combination of current and encoder is used then there is the possibility of loosing current steps, and hence loss of accuracy. Seems to negate the idea of encoder feedback entirely.
Has anyone any idea on how this all works?
Small closed loop controllers such as the CL57T and LCDA257S allow settings from 800 to 51,200 pulses/rev from the encoders they connect to. There is only two encoder connections on these modules.
Most of the small stepper motors have 1000 segment encoders and two encoders in quadrature so it is easy to derive up to 4000 positions per rev from this setup using only encoder position.
I know that 51,200 divisions/rev is the maximum figure used in current controlled stepper motors
But if a combination of current and encoder is used then there is the possibility of loosing current steps, and hence loss of accuracy. Seems to negate the idea of encoder feedback entirely.
Has anyone any idea on how this all works?