| M1150-M10
The M1150-M10 is a multi-turn programmable decoder. It takes the input from a single turn resolver like AVG Automation's series RL100, which is mounted on the shaft of the rotating machinery. The M I I 50-M10 decodes the resolver signals using highly noise immune ratiometric decoding technique, scales the digital data based on the programmed Scale Factor and displays it on the front panel. The position information is also made available to the output port in BCD format for connecting to a remote display or a PLC The position information is continuously compared to two programmable preset limits and the outputs are activated when limit conditions are satisfied. All outputs of the M I I 50-M 10 are optically isolated and the resolver inputs are differential, insuring extremely reliable operation of the unit even in the harshest of industrial conditions.
The M I 150-M 10 will decode the shaft angle to 1/4096th of a revolution (12-bits) and keep track of multiple revolutions. The decoder also features tachometer and motion detector, fractional scaling, preprogrammed preset value with an external trigger, two channels of PLS outputs,
full decimal point control, and PLC synchronization/handshaking for the BCD outputs. |
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Prescalable, Presettable; Yet Absolute
A wide-range of easy-to-set programmable Scale Factors (0.34095.999) eliminates the need of mechanical gear trains and prescales the display to readout directly in engineering units. Any preset number can be jammed into the position "counter by an external signal, thus "offsetting" or "rezeroing" the machine in no time.
The MI150-M10 is unique in that it can be prescaled and preset and still is absolute over the entire range in single-turn operation. In multi-turn applications it keeps track of the TRUE position, if the resolver movement does not exceed half a revolution after power loss.
Simple, Front Panel Programming
The M I 150-M10 is fully front panel programmable for all variables, yet secure against any unauthorized program changes. Opening of an external user-provided keyswitch inhibits any program changes on the front panel. |