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    Gecko Drive 320X and PIC (STEP)

    Hello friends!

    I want to build a servo feeder, and I have some servo drives over here. I want to buy a Gecko 320X to do it, but I am checking how to send the STEP directions... I am now understaning it well enough... How do the drive will know how to move with the pulse?? Any thoughts? Thanks!

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    bump, anyone?

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    The Gecko G320X servo driver knows how far to
    run the motor by looking at feedback signals
    from an incremental encoder.

    With the DIP switches set for "Step Pulses
    Times 1" the motor will be moved one encoder
    count for each step pulse.

    The encoder signals are treated as decoded
    quadrature counts. This means that for a
    rotary encoder with 100 pulses per revolution
    the G320X will see 400 counts per revolution.

    As another example consider the dip switches
    set for "Step Pulses Times 5" and an 800 pulse
    per revolution encoder.

    One step pulse will ask for the encoder to
    move 5 counts. The 800 pulse encoder will
    decode to 3200 counts per revolution. In
    this case it would take 640 step pulses to
    move the encoder one revolution.

    Remember that if the encoder is not mounted
    to the motor shaft, any mechanical ratio
    between the motor shaft and the encoder will
    result in the motor moving more or less as
    required to make the ENCODER move the correct
    amount.

    Regards,
    Steve Stallings
    www.PMDX.com

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    Thanks for your reply. So, if I send two pulses (logic 1 and then logic 0) to the STEP input, with cycle between pulses of 1 millisecond, it will advance two counts of the encoder?

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    If we assume that the step signal is resting at a
    logic 0, then changing it to a logic 1 and then
    back to a logic 0 will generate one step pulse.
    The pulse should be at least 2.5 microseconds
    wide to assure that the G320X will see it.

    How long you must wait between step pulses
    will be determined by the mechanical ability of
    your motor and mechanical system. The G320X
    itself can accept 250 thousand pulses per second,
    but few mechanical systems can move that fast.

    If the DIP switches are set to "Step Pulses Times 1"
    (default setting), then one step pulse will cause
    the motor to move such that the encoder moves
    one count. Remember that the encoder signals
    are treated as quadrature, so the system will see
    4 times as many "counts" as the encoder has
    "pulses" or "cycles".

    Regards,
    Steve Stallings
    www.PMDX.com

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    Thanks for your information!

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