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| Supply voltage range || 5-{{ioniproperty|voltage}} VDC || 5-{{ioniproperty|voltage}} VDC || 5-{{ioniproperty|hcvoltage}} VDC | | Supply voltage range || 5-{{ioniproperty|voltage}} VDC || 5-{{ioniproperty|voltage}} VDC || 5-{{ioniproperty|hcvoltage}} VDC | ||
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+ | | [[Feedback devices|Feedback device (i.e. encoder)]] resolution || 100-65535 [[Quadrature|P/R]] || colspan=2|100-15000000 [[Quadrature|P/R]] | ||
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| Max encoder count rate || 0-4 MHz || colspan=2|0-18 MHz | | Max encoder count rate || 0-4 MHz || colspan=2|0-18 MHz | ||
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− | | | + | | [[Pulse and direction]] [[setpoint]] frequency || 0-4 MHz || colspan=2| 0-8 MHz |
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− | | | + | | [[Quadrature]] [[setpoint]] frequency || 0-1 MHz || colspan=2|0-2 MHz |
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| SinCos encoder support || No || colspan=2|Yes, selectable resolution interpolation factor 16X, 64X or 256X | | SinCos encoder support || No || colspan=2|Yes, selectable resolution interpolation factor 16X, 64X or 256X | ||
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| Notch & peaking torque filter (machine resonance attenuation) || No || colspan=2|Yes | | Notch & peaking torque filter (machine resonance attenuation) || No || colspan=2|Yes | ||
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| Motor homing function || Position control mode || colspan=2|Position, velocity and torque control modes | | Motor homing function || Position control mode || colspan=2|Position, velocity and torque control modes | ||
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| User definable [[HV DC bus]] power consumption limit || No || colspan=2|Yes, 1-1000 W at 1 W steps | | User definable [[HV DC bus]] power consumption limit || No || colspan=2|Yes, 1-1000 W at 1 W steps | ||
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+ | | [[SimuCUBE]] support || No || colspan=2|Yes | ||
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+ | | Torque mode effects (simulator applications) || No || colspan=2|Yes | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 7 April 2016
The main difference between IONI and IONI Pro is that Pro model will get more advanced functions as downloadable upgrades.
- Available exclusive IONI Pro features
- SinCos 1 Vp-p encoder support
- Motor torque cogging & ripple compensation
- The planned IONI Pro features are
- Notch filter for advanced vibration damping
- Support for EtherCAT field bus (through separate EtherCAT to SimpleMotion V2 bridge device)
- True dual-loop feedback position control
- Serial encoder support (TBD)
The planned features are implemented as user downlodable firmware. Firmware upgrades are free.
Comparison
The table below summarizes the full list of realized differences:
Feature | IONI | IONI Pro | IONI Pro HC |
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Max output current (AC/BLDC/Stepper) | 15 A | 18 A | 25 A |
Max output current (Brush DC) | 23.4 A | 30 A | 30 A |
Supply voltage range | 5-52 VDC | 5-52 VDC | 5-55 VDC |
Feedback device (i.e. encoder) resolution | 100-65535 P/R | 100-15000000 P/R | |
Max encoder count rate | 0-4 MHz | 0-18 MHz | |
Pulse and direction setpoint frequency | 0-4 MHz | 0-8 MHz | |
Quadrature setpoint frequency | 0-1 MHz | 0-2 MHz | |
SinCos encoder support | No | Yes, selectable resolution interpolation factor 16X, 64X or 256X | |
Motor torque cogging & ripple compensation | No | Yes | |
Notch & peaking torque filter (machine resonance attenuation) | No | Yes | |
Motor homing function | Position control mode | Position, velocity and torque control modes | |
User definable HV DC bus power consumption limit | No | Yes, 1-1000 W at 1 W steps | |
SimuCUBE support | No | Yes | |
Torque mode effects (simulator applications) | No | Yes |
Note: specifications and planned updates are subject to change without notice.