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mfs

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Jul 31, 2008, 11:40:27 AM7/31/08
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Hello, I am a student and I have to install a simple motion system (1 axis) for my current project. Before I start programming I would like to limit the current output to the DC motor from the drive to <1 amps to avoid any fast motion.It there a way to set a limit through LabVIEW and the motion controller? Or do I have to find a hardware limit on the drive?The system:
LabVIEW 7.1PCI 7344 Motion Controller
UMI 7764 InterfaceEmerson LX 700 brushless servo driveEmerson DXM 208 servo motorThanks a lot!Malte -----

AnalogKid2DigitalMan

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Jul 31, 2008, 3:10:19 PM7/31/08
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I haven't had any experience with the hardware, but typically the motion controller will output a +/-10V signal to the drive. The drive then regulates current to the servo motor to alter/hold position. Since both your drive and motor are from Emerson, it may be best to talk to them regarding compatibility. Hope this helps.
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Jochen

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Aug 1, 2008, 4:40:24 AM8/1/08
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Malte,the option that you are looking for is a bit hidden, but it's available in NI-Motion. I don't know your drive, but typically the drive's output current is proportional to the input voltage. This is true, if the drive is configured in current mode or torque mode, which is the recommended mode if you are using a 73xx motion control board.In MAX there is an option to limit the output voltage of the 7344, which also limits the output current of your drive:<img src="http://forums.ni.com/attachments/ni/240/6694/1/torque%20limits.jpg"> So e. g. if your drive outputs 3,78 V when the input voltage is + 10 V and you want to limit the output current of your drive to +/- 1 A, you should set the torque limits in MAX to +/- 2,65 V.As I have said, current mode is the recommended mode for your drive. But even if your drive has to be configured in velocity mode for some reason, limiting the output voltage of your 7344 will help, as this would limit directly the velocity of your motor.I hope this helps,Jochen KlierNational InstrumentsMessage Edited by Jochen on 08-01-2008 10:35 AM


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