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IO-IBL2403
v1.0
User Manual
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TECHNOSOFT
DSP Motion Solutions
Technosoft S.A.
Buchaux 38CH-2022 Bevaix, NE Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0) 32 732 5500 Fax: +41 (0) 32 732 5504 e-mail : contact@technosoftmotion.com http://www.technosoftmotion.com/
Contents
1. What is IO-IBL2403 Extension Board? 2. Board overview and signals description 3. Hardware reference 3.1. IO-IBL2403 Schematics and Assembly Drawing 3.2. IO-IBL2403 connectors pin out 3.3. IO-IBL2403 Mechanical Drawing 3.4. Connecting IO-IBL2403 with IBL2403 Intelligent Drives
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What is IOIBL Extension Board? 1. What is IO-IBL2403 Extension Board? The IO-IBL2403 Extension Board is an auxiliary module that allows the rapid evaluation of the motion control capabilities offered by the IBL2403 Intelligent Drives. The IO-IBL2403 board is compatible with IBL2403 TECHNOSOFT boards. It can be connected to these drives boards via J1 and J6 connector. The IO-IBL2403 Extension Board allows the user to have an easy and direct access to the main resources of the drive board, like RS232 and CAN communication, stepper, brushless and brushed motor connection, encoder connector, 11 digital I/O-s and 2 analog inputs. The IO-IBL2403 Extension Board also supplies the IBL2403 boards with DC power voltage for logic and for motor. It can be used in many ways - from IBL evaluation purposes up to complete the implementation of motion control applications. Features: Visual control of drives digital I/O lines via LEDs Linear Hall connections Analog signal REFERENCE generated on-board Support for single-ended or differential encoder Easy access to the analog or digital I/O signals of IBL2403 boards
Characteristics: Supply: o o o o Motor +12. +28V for IBL2403 2 analog signals: FEEDBACK, REFERENCE 5 general purpose digital signals: IO#37/DIR; IO#38/PULSE, IN#2/LSP, IN#24/LSN 1 dedicated digital signals: IN#16/ENABLE Tested signals:
Dimensions: 130 x 80 x 14 mm
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What is IOIBL Extension Board? Connectors: J1 Connector J2 RS232 connector J3 Power supply connector J4 and J5 CAN connectors J6 Connector J7 Analogue feedback connector J8 Linear hall, single-ended encoder and differential encoder connector J9 Motor supply and digital hall connector
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IO-IBL2403 v1.0 Schematics and Assembly Drawing 2. Board overview and signal description
The Figure 2.1 shows the top view of the IO-IBL2403 Extension Board.
Push buttons
Jumpers for internal or external analog input selection Reference potentiometer 10V or 05V
CAN supply Motor and Hall jumper Connector RS232 Communication Feedback Connector of Linear hall and Encoder
CAN connectors
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IO-IBL2403 v1.0 Schematics and Assembly Drawing All the I/O signals available on the IO-IBL2403 module are transferred from the IBL2403 board via the J1 and J6 connectors. The paragraphs 2.1 2.3 describe in detail all the I/O signals that are emulated or may be connected to the IO-IBL2403 Extension Board.
2.1. Analog signals The IO-IBL2403 board connects 2 analog input signals to the IBL2403 drives. These signals are FEEDBACK and REFERENCE. The feedback is taking from the J7 connector and cannot be generated on board, as the reference can be generated on-board using the corresponding potentiometer marked on the PCB with REF representing the REFERENCE. The full scale of these signals may be monopolar 0 to +5V or bipolar 10V to +10V, referred to onboard ground. The selection between these options depends by assembly options of the IBL2403 Intelligent Drive.
External analog signals can be provided for FEEDBACK and REFERENCE inputs, referred to on-board ground, using J7 connector for feedback, and TP10 connector for reference.
The selection between internal and external analog signals is made using on-board jumpers JP3 whose pin 1 is also marked on the PCB. The tables below show the required configuration of the jumpers JP3: REFERENCE On-board External JP3 2-3* 1-2
2.2. General purpose digital signals The IO-IBL2403 board connects 5 general-purpose digital signals to the IBL2403 drives. These signals are IN#2, IN#24, IO#13, IO#14and IO#38 and are shared with another dedicated digital or analog signals as follows: IN#2 with LSP IO#16 with ENABLE IN#24 with LSN IO#37 with DIR IO#38 with PULSE
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Each one of these 5 signals can be pulled up/down individually through push buttons. When a push button is pressed its state is 0 otherwise it is 1. A LED lights when the corresponding signal is 0-logic and that can be achieved following one of these actions: The corresponding push button is pressed An external signal connected to the corresponding access point is at 0-logic The respective I/O line is defined as an output and set to logic 1 by IBL2403 drive via Technosoft Motion Language instructions.
The corresponding push buttons for each signal are marked on the PCB as follows: S1 for IO#38/PULSE S2 for IO#37/DIR S3 for IO#16/ENABLE S4 for IN#2/LSP S5 for IN#24/LSN
The IO#25/READY and IO#13/Erorr can be configured as general-purpose digital outputs. Each digital line has its own access point on the board near the push buttons, to which an external digital TTL signal may be hooked-up as shown in the table below. Pin number TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 Signal IO#38/PULSE IO#37/DIR IO#16/ ENABLE IO#2/LSP IO#24/ LSN
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IO-IBL2403 v1.0 Schematics and Assembly Drawing 2.3. Dedicated digital signals The IO-IBL2403 board connects one dedicated digital input signals to the IBL2403 drives. These signals is ENABLE. The ENABLE signal is active high (+5V) and it can be activated using the push button S3 on the IO-IBL2403 board, when it is pressed the state of the ENABLE signal is 1 otherwise is 0.
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3.1.
Hardware reference
IO-IBL2403 schematics and Assembly Drawings
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IO-IBL2403 v1.0 Mechanical Drawing 3.2. IO-IBL2403 connectors pin out 3.2.1. J1 card edge connector pin description Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Pin name
+VDC GND +5VOUT Ref Pulse Dir Enable LSP LSN / Error / Ready CAN_H CAN_L GND 232Tx 232Rx
Type
I O I I I I I I O O I/O I/O O I
3.2.2. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
J2 RS232 connector pin description Pin name NC TX232 RX232 NC GND NC NC NC NC Type O I Function Not connected RS-232 Transmission RS-232 Data Reception Not connected Ground Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected 11 IO-IBL2403 v1.0 User Manual
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J3 Supply connector pin description Pin name +VMOT GND Type I Function Positive terminal of the logic supply: +12 to +48VDC Ground
J4 , J5 CAN connectors pin description Pin name CAN_V+ CAN_H CAN_L GND Type I I/O I/O Function +24 VDC isolated supply input CAN-Bus positive line (positive during dominant bit) CAN-Bus negative line (negative during dominant bit) Ground
Note: 1 . If the board is connected in a CAN network and in the network exist already a terminal resistor of 120Ohms is no need to short the JP1 connector pins, otherwise put the jumper. 2. If the CAN bus is already feed with voltage then is no need to short the JP2 connector pins, else put a jumper.
3.2.4. Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Type
O O O O I I I I I I
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I I I I O
Differential encoder positive Z input Differential encoder negative A signal Linear Hall 1 signal Differential encoder negative B signal Linear Hall 2 signal Differential encoder negative Z signal Linear Hall 3 signal Unipolar 0 V+5 V analog input. May be used as analog position or speed feedback (from a tachometer) 5V logic supply (internally generated)
J7 feedback connector pin description Pin name Feedback GND Type I Function
Feedback - Unipolar 0 V+5 V or bipolar 10V analog Ground
input. May be used as analog position or speed feedback (from a tachometer) *)
J8 Feedback connector Pin name GND +5VDC GND +5VDC EA-/LH1 Enc A+ EB-/LH2 Enc B+ EZ-/LH3 Enc Z+ Type O O I I I I I I
Ground
5V logic supply (internally generated)
Function
Ground
5V logic supply (internally generated) Differential encoder negative A signal Linear Hall 1 signal Single-ended encoder A signal Differential encoder positive A input Differential encoder negative B signal Linear Hall 2 signal Single-ended encoder B signal Differential encoder positive B input Differential encoder negative Z signal Linear Hall 3 signal Single-ended encoder Z signal Differential encoder positive Z input
Note: Short SJ1 solder joint (placed near the J8 encoder connector) to set a GND to this connector pin. Use for direct compatibility with encoder HP HEDLxxxx.
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IO-IBL2403 v1.0 Mechanical Drawing 3.2.7. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J9 Motor and Hall sensor Connector Pin name U/A+/Motor+ V/A-/MotorW/B+ BGND +5V HALL1 HALL2 HALL3 GND Type O O O O O I I I Function
Phase A for brushless motors Phase A+ for step motors Motor+ for DC brush motors Phase B for brushless motors Phase A- for step motors Motor- for DC brush motors Phase C for brushless motors Phase B+ for step motors Phase B- for step motors
Ground
+5VDC for Hall sensors Hall 1 signal for digital Hall sensor Hall 2 signal for digital Hall sensor Hall 3 signal for digital Hall sensor
Ground
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80 mm 81.71 mm
70 mm 70.54 mm
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3.4.
Connecting IO-IBL2403 with IBL2403 Intelligent Drives In order to connect IO-IBL2403 to the IBL2403 boards please follow-up this procedure:
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Power down the IO-IBL2403 board Plug the IBL2403 board into the IO-IBL2403 board with the following connectors correspondence: J1 of IBL2403 into J1 of IO-IBL2403 and J2 of IBL2403 into J6 of IO-IBL2403
J1
TECHNOSOFT
J2
J1 Connector J7 Connector
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