DMC-1700/1800
The DMC-1700/1800 accepts feedback from either a rotary or linear encoder. Typical encoders provide two channels in quadrature,
known as CHA and CHB. This type of encoder is known as a quadrature encoder. Quadrature encoders may be
either single-ended (CHA and CHB) or differential (CHA, CHA-, CHB, CHB-). The controller decodes either type
into quadrature states or four times the number of cycles. Encoders may also have a third channel (or index) for
synchronization. The DMC-1700/1800 can also interface to encoders with pulse and direction signals. Refer to the “CE” command in
the command reference for details. There is no limit on encoder line density; however, the input frequency to the controller must not exceed 3,000,000
full encoder cycles/second (12,000,000 quadrature counts/sec). For example, if the encoder line density is 10,000
cycles per inch, the maximum speed is 300 inches/second. If higher encoder frequency is required, please consult
the factory. The standard encoder voltage level is TTL (0-5v), however, voltage levels up to 12 Volts are acceptable. (If using
differential signals, 12 Volts can be input directly to the DMC-1700/1800. Single-ended 12 Volt signals require a
bias voltage input to the complementary inputs).
The DMC-1700/1800 can accept analog feedback (+/-10v) instead of an encoder for any axis.
For more information see the command AF in the command reference.