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− | '''Pulse and direction''', '''step and direction''' or '''pulse train''' refers to digital signaling type used in position control. Pulse & dir is famous from stepping motor drives but it also can be used in many servo drives as position or velocity [[ | + | '''Pulse and direction''', '''step and direction''' or '''pulse train''' refers to digital signaling type used in position control. Pulse & dir is famous from stepping motor drives but it also can be used in many servo drives as position or velocity [[Reference signal|reference signal]]. |
==Principle== | ==Principle== | ||
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Pulse & dir contains two digital signal lines: | Pulse & dir contains two digital signal lines: | ||
− | * Pulse | + | * Pulse - a signal that will control motion distance & speed |
* Direction - a signal that will control direction of motion | * Direction - a signal that will control direction of motion | ||
− | + | Pulse has constant distance increment, i.e. 1/1000 of revolution. So to rotate motor one revolution it takes 1000 pulses. To rotate in reverse direction, direction signal state is changed. | |
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