Difference between revisions of "Argon EXT connector"
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*Output A,B,Z 3.3 volt signals | *Output A,B,Z 3.3 volt signals | ||
− | *Minimum output pulse length | + | *Minimum output pulse length 2 µs (requirement for receiving device to accept count rate of 1 MHz) |
*Output resolution is divided by 4 compared to the native resolution of the feedback device | *Output resolution is divided by 4 compared to the native resolution of the feedback device | ||
;Limitations | ;Limitations | ||
*Output has lots of jitter (will look ugly on oscilloscope) | *Output has lots of jitter (will look ugly on oscilloscope) | ||
− | *Index pulse | + | *Index pulse may have delay of 1ms or more delay from the real index pulse location. EXT index pulse should be used for homing at very low speeds only (speed less than 1000 of feedback device counts per second) |
*No ESD protection, external buffer or protection circuit highly recommended | *No ESD protection, external buffer or protection circuit highly recommended | ||
− | *Maximum output count rate | + | *Maximum output count rate 275 000 counts/s |
;Pinout of encoder simulation | ;Pinout of encoder simulation |
Revision as of 11:51, 6 May 2015
Argon (servo drive) has an internal 6 pin header that is directly connected to the I/O side user programmable STM32F205RBT6 microcontroller. EXT connector has several purposes:
- MCU debugging port (SWD)
- Extension board connector (5V power supply and I/O & UART to extension board)
- Simulated encoder output port (i.e. output resolver position in quadrature format)
EXT connector is directly wired to microcontroller I/O pins without any protection devices (such as ESD clamp diodes, or resistors). Any misiring may cause permanent damage to the drive. |
Damage caused through EXT connector is not covered by the warranty. |
Pinout
Simulated encoder output
From Argon firmware 1.5.0 version, the default function of EXT connector is an simulated encoder output. The pins will output quadrature signals to represent the position changes on feedback device (encoder, resolver etc).
- Features
- Output A,B,Z 3.3 volt signals
- Minimum output pulse length 2 µs (requirement for receiving device to accept count rate of 1 MHz)
- Output resolution is divided by 4 compared to the native resolution of the feedback device
- Limitations
- Output has lots of jitter (will look ugly on oscilloscope)
- Index pulse may have delay of 1ms or more delay from the real index pulse location. EXT index pulse should be used for homing at very low speeds only (speed less than 1000 of feedback device counts per second)
- No ESD protection, external buffer or protection circuit highly recommended
- Maximum output count rate 275 000 counts/s
- Pinout of encoder simulation
- GND
- 5V_OUT (leave unconnected if not needed)
- A
- B
- Z (index)
- Not in use, do not connect