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Motion Control NI 7350 User Manual NI 7350 User Manual July 2006 371060B-01.
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© National Instruments Corporation v NI 7350 User Manual Contents About This Manual Conventions ............ .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ............... .............. .... i x Related Documentation ....
Contents NI 7350 User Manual vi ni.com Onboard Sinu soidal Commu ta tion ......... .............. .............. ............... .............. 4-3 Flash Memory ...... .............. ............... .............. .............. .............. .......
Contents © National Instruments Corporation vii NI 7350 User Manual Appendix D Technical Support and Professional Services Glossary Index.
© National Instruments Corporation ix NI 7350 User Manual About This Manual This manual describes the electrical a nd mechanical aspects of the National Instrument s PXI/PCI-7350 motion controller and contai ns information concerning its installation and operation.
About This Manual NI 7350 User Manual x ni.com monospace T ext in this font denotes text or ch aracters that you should ent er from the keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax examples.
© National Instruments Corporation 1-1 NI 7350 User Manual 1 Introduction This chapter includes information a bout the features of the National Instruments PXI/ PCI-7350 controller and information abou t operating the device.
Chapter 1 Introduction NI 7350 User Manual 1- 2 ni.com Hardware The NI 7350 controller is a high pe rformance controller that uses an advanced dual-processor for embedded real-time control.
Chapter 1 Introduction © National Instruments Corporation 1-3 NI 7350 User Manual ❑ One of the foll o wing softw are packages and documentation: –L a b V I E W – LabW indows ™ /CVI ™ – Me.
Chapter 1 Introduction NI 7350 User Manual 1- 4 ni.com Optional Equipment National Instruments offers a variety o f products for use wit h the NI 7350 controller, including the following accessories: .
© National Instruments Corporation 2-1 NI 7350 User Manual 2 Configuration and Installation This chapter describes how to configu re and install the National Instrument s PXI/PCI-7 350 controller. Software Installation Before installing the NI 7350 con troller, install th e NI-Motion softw are and, if appropriate, th e NI-Motion VI libraries.
Chapter 2 Configuration and Install ation NI 7350 User Manual 2- 2 ni.com Safety Information Caution The following section contains im portant safety information that yo u must follow when installing and using the NI 7350. Do not operate the device in a manner not specified in this document.
Chapter 2 Configurati on and Inst allation © National Instruments Corporation 2-3 NI 7350 User Manual Remov e power from signal lines before connecting them to or disconnecting them from the device. Operate the device at or belo w the measurement category 1 marked on the hardware label.
Chapter 2 Configuration and Install ation NI 7350 User Manual 2- 4 ni.com Hardware Installation You can install the NI 7350 controller in any open compatible expansion slot in the compu ter. Appendix A, Specifications , lists the maximum power required for the NI 7350 controller.
Chapter 2 Configurati on and Inst allation © National Instruments Corporation 2-5 NI 7350 User Manual ♦ PCI-7350 1. Power of f and unplug the computer . Caution T o protect yourself and the computer from electri cal hazards, the computer should remain unplugged un til the installation is comple te.
Chapter 2 Configuration and Install ation NI 7350 User Manual 2- 6 ni.com software to work with this type of system, refer t o the NI-Motion User Manual . When connecting to a driv e that does not perform the sinusoidal commutation, the NI 7350 commutates the firs t two phases and the serv o dri ve determines the third.
Chapter 2 Configurati on and Inst allation © National Instruments Corporation 2-7 NI 7350 User Manual Figure 2-1. T y pe 1 Hall Sensor Wiring Diagrams T ype 1 Base Case 0 ° 180 ° 360 ° 540 ° 720 .
Chapter 2 Configuration and Install ation NI 7350 User Manual 2- 8 ni.com Figure 2-2. T y pe 2 Hall Sensor Wiring Diagrams T ype 2 Base Case 0 ° 180 ° 360 ° 540 ° 720 ° 0 ° 180 ° 360 ° 540 ° .
Chapter 2 Configurati on and Inst allation © National Instruments Corporation 2-9 NI 7350 User Manual For e xample, if the diagram supplied wi th the motor matches the third T ype 2 diagram, wire Hall ef fect sensor 1 to input 3 on the UMI or NI 7350, and then wire sensor 2 to input 1 and wire sensor 3 to input 2.
Chapter 2 Configuration and Install ation NI 7350 User Manual 2-10 ni.com Figure 2-4. T ype 2 Hall Sen sor Phasing Sequence Diagr am Refer to the Measurement & Automa tion Explorer Help for M otion for information about configuring the NI-Motion software for brushless servo motors.
Chapter 2 Configurati on and Inst allation © National Instruments Corporation 2-11 NI 7350 User Manual Figure 2-5. S ine Wave Motor Phasing D iagram T able 2-2 shows the correct m ethod of wiring a brushless moto r to the driv e.
© National Instruments Corporation 3-1 NI 7350 User Manual 3 Hardware Over view This chapter presents an overvi ew of the National Instruments PXI/PCI-7350 con troller hardware fun ctionality. Figures 3-1 and 3-2 illustrate the fun ctional components of the NI PXI-7350.
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview NI 7350 User Manual 3- 2 ni.com Figure 3-2. PXI- 7350 Parts Locator Diagram (Back Panel) 1 Assembly Number L abel 2 Serial Number Label 3 Symbol Indicating CE Compliance 4 .
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview © National Instruments Corporation 3-3 NI 7350 User Manual Figures 3-3 and 3-4 show the NI PCI-7350 parts locator diagrams.
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview NI 7350 User Manual 3- 4 ni.com Figure 3-4. PCI- 7350 Parts Locator Diagram (Back Panel) User Connectors The two 68-pin motion I/O connectors provid e all the signals for u.
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview © National Instruments Corporation 3-5 NI 7350 User Manual Figure 3-5 shows the four 68-pin I/O connectors on the NI 7350 motion controller .
© National Instruments Corporation 4-1 NI 7350 User Manual 4 Functional Over view This chapter provides an overview of the National Instruments PXI/PCI-7350 controller archit ecture and its capabilities.
Chapter 4 Functional Ov erview NI 7350 User Manual 4- 2 ni.com The DSP chip is a separate proce ssor that operates independently from the CPU but is closely sync hronized through interprocessor communication. The NI 7350 is a true mul tiprocessing and multitasking embedded contr oller .
Chapter 4 Functional Over view © National Instruments Corporation 4-3 NI 7350 User Manual Onboard Sinusoidal Commutation The NI 7350 controller provides on board sinusoidal commut ation for axes controlling brushless DC servo motors .
Chapter 4 Functional Ov erview NI 7350 User Manual 4- 4 ni.com also require a feedback resource, while open-loop stepper axes do not . Figures 4-1 and 4-2 show th ese axis configurations. W ith the NI 7350 controller , you can map one or two feedback resources and one or two output resources to the axis.
Chapter 4 Functional Over view © National Instruments Corporation 4-5 NI 7350 User Manual when implementing dual-loop control, such as in backlash compensation, which reduces the number of enco ders a vailable for other ax es. Note Refer to the NI-Motion User Manual for more information abo ut configuring ax es.
Chapter 4 Functional Ov erview NI 7350 User Manual 4- 6 ni.com functions for up to 120 general-purpo se v ariables. Refer to the NI-Motion User Manual for more in formation . The NI 7350 also features buf fered op erations for contouring, high-speed position captures, and breakpoints (position com pare).
© National Instruments Corporation 5-1 NI 7350 User Manual 5 Signal Connections This chapter describes how to make input and out put signal connections directly to the National Instruments PXI/PCI-7350 controller and briefly describes the associated I/O circuitry.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5- 2 ni.com Figures 5-1 and 5-2 show the pin assignments for the two 68-pin motion I/O connectors on the NI 7350 controll er . A signal description follows the connector pinout. In this chap ter , line s abov e signal names indicate that the signal is activ e lo w .
Chapter 5 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 5-3 NI 7350 User Manual Figure 5-2. 68-Pin Motion I/O Connector Pin Assignment for Axes 5–8 13 5 23 6 33 7 43 8 53 9 64 0 74 1 84 2 9.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5- 4 ni.com T able 5-1 describes the signal s on the motion I/O connector . Table 5-1. Motion I/O Signal Connections Signal Name Reference Direction Description Digital Ground — — Reference for digital I/O Axis <1.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 5-5 NI 7350 User Manual Motion Axis Signals The following signals control the servo amplifier or step per drive. • Analog Output <1..8> —These 16-bit DA C ou tputs are typically the servo command outputs for each axis.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5- 6 ni.com Y ou can choose to driv e the Step (CW) and Dir (CCW) outputs by using either T otem Pole mode or Open Collector mode. In T otem Pole mode, the output buf fer can both si nk and source current, which is appropriate for most applications.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 5-7 NI 7350 User Manual Limit and home inputs are digital ly fi ltered and must remain acti ve for at least 1 ms to be recognized. Refer to Appendix A , Specifications , fo r more information.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5- 8 ni.com Caution Excessi ve input v oltages can cause erroneous operation and/or component failure. V erify that the input voltage is within the specification range. Encoder Signals The NI 7350 controller offers up to eight channels of single-ended quadrature encoder inpu ts.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 5-9 NI 7350 User Manual measure—inch, centimeter , millimeter , and so on. For example, a 500 line encoder has 2,000 quadrature counts per rev olution. Axis <1..8> Encoder Index The Index input is primarily used to establish a refer ence position.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5-10 ni.com Caution W ire encoder signals and their ground connections separately from all other connections. W iring these signals near the motor dri v e/amplifier or other signals can cause positioning errors and faulty operation.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 5-11 NI 7350 User Manual The polarity of the trigger (positio n capture) input is programmable in software as acti ve lo w , or active high, rising edge or falling edge.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5-12 ni.com T rigger Input and Shut down Input Circuits Trigger (position capture) input and shutdown input circuits have onboard pull-up resistors, and are interpreted as high logic level if left floating.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 5-13 NI 7350 User Manual Wiring Concerns For proper use of each ADC input cha nnel, the analog signal should be a floating source with the positive term inal connected to the channel input and the negative t erminal connected to analog input ground.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5-14 ni.com Figure 5-5. T ypical Optocoupler Wiring (T otem Pole Output Mode) In some rare circumstances, the opto coupler will not work with a 5 V signal, or it requires more current than the maximum current level the controller can provide.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 5-15 NI 7350 User Manual Digital I/O Connector The general-purpose digital I/O lines on the NI 7350 controller are available on two separate 68 -pin digital I/O connectors. Fi gures 5-7 and 5-8 show the pin assignm ents for these connectors.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5-16 ni.com Figure 5-8. 68-Pin Digital I/O Co nnector Pin Assignments (Ports 5–8) The 64-bit digital I/O ports are co nfigured in hardware as up to eight 8-bit digital I/O ports. Th e bits in a p ort are typically controlled and read with byte-wide bitmapped commands.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 5-17 NI 7350 User Manual Bits 2–7 in DIO port s 4 and 8 are du al-purpose bits that can be us ed for either general-p urpose I/O or Ha ll sensor feedback during system configuration and initialization, but not both.
Chapter 5 Signal Connections NI 7350 User Manual 5-18 ni.com R TSI Connector The PXI-7350 uses the PXI chassi s backplane to connect to other RTSI-capable devices.
© National Instruments Corporation A- 1 NI 7350 User Manual A Specifications This appendix lists the hardware an d software performance specifications for the PXI/PCI-7350 contro ller . Hardware specifications are typical at 25 °C, unless otherwise stated.
Appendix A Specifications NI 7350 User Manual A-2 ni.com Servo control loop modes ................. ......PID, PIVff, S-Curve, Dual Loop PID (Kp, Ki, and Kd) gains .............0 to 32,767 Integration lim it (Ilim) ... ...... ............0 to 32,767 Derivative sample period (Td).
Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A- 3 NI 7350 User Manual S-curve time range .............. ............ 1 to 32,767 samples Following error range ............ ......... 0 to 32,767 counts Gear ratio ................... ..
Appendix A Specifications NI 7350 User Manual A-4 ni.com Min pulse width ................... ... .........Programmable; depends on digital filter settings Voltage range............... .............. ......0 to 5 V Input low voltage ...................
Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A- 5 NI 7350 User Manual Max buffered capture rate 1 ............. 2 kHz per axis Breakpoint (position com pare) outputs Number of outputs ......................... . Up to 8 (Encoders 1 through 8) Voltage range .
Appendix A Specifications NI 7350 User Manual A-6 ni.com Input coupling .............. .............. ......DC Input impedance ............ .............. ....100 M Ω min Voltage range (programmable)........ ±10 V, ±5 V, 0–10 V, 0–5 V Bandwidth.
Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A- 7 NI 7350 User Manual Digital I/O Ports ...... .............. .............. .............. ....... Up to 8 8-bit ports Line direction ............. ................. .... Individual bit programmable Inputs Voltage range .
Appendix A Specifications NI 7350 User Manual A-8 ni.com Maximum Power Requir ements +3.3 V (±10%) ...................... ................. .2 A +5 V (±5%) ...................... .............. .........2 A +12 V (±5%) ....................... .....
Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A- 9 NI 7350 User Manual Maximum W orking Voltage Channel-to-earth...................... ............... 11 V, Installation Category I (signal voltage plus common-mode vol tage) Channel-to-channel .
Appendix A Specifications NI 7350 User Manual A-10 ni.com Electromagnetic Compatibility This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of EMC for elect rical equipment fo.
© National Instruments Corporation B- 1 NI 7350 User Manual B Cable Connector Descriptions This appendix describes the connecto r pinout for the cables that connect to the PXI/PCI-7350 controller .
Appendix B Cable Connector Descr iptions NI 7350 User Manual B-2 ni.com Figure B-1. 50-Pin Stepper Connector Pin Assignment (Axes 1–4) Digital Ground Axis 4 Inhibit T rigger/Breakpoint 4 Axis 4 Home.
Appendix B Cable Co nnector Descr iptions © National Instruments Corporation B- 3 NI 7350 User Manual Figure B-2. 50-Pin Stepper Connector Pin Assignment (Axes 5–8) Digital Ground Axis 8 Inhibit T .
Appendix B Cable Connector Descr iptions NI 7350 User Manual B-4 ni.com Figure B-3. 50-Pin Servo Connector Pin Assignment (Axes 1–4) Digital Ground Axis 4 Inhibit T rigger/Breakpoint 4 Axis 4 Home S.
Appendix B Cable Co nnector Descr iptions © National Instruments Corporation B- 5 NI 7350 User Manual Figure B-4. 50-Pin Servo Connector Pin Assignment (Axes 5–8) Digital Ground Axis 8 Inhibit T ri.
© National Instruments Corporation C- 1 NI 7350 User Manual C Input/Output Reset States This appendix lists the various states of the NI PXI/PCI-7350 hardware during reset. Table C-1. I/O St ates During Res et Signal Names Direction From P ower On Until Device Initialization Mode Pola r it y State Motion I/O Connector Inhibit <1.
© National Instruments Corporation D-1 NI 7350 User Manual D T echnical Support and Professional Ser vices Visit the following sections of the National Instruments Web site at ni.com for technical support an d professional services: • Support —Online technical support resources at ni.
Appendix D T echni cal Support and Profess ional Ser vices NI 7350 User Manual D-2 ni.com •C alibration Certificate —If you r product supports calibration, you can obtain the calibration certificate for your product at ni.com/calibration . If you searched ni.
© National Instruments Corporation G-1 NI 7350 User Manual Glossar y A absolute mode A move mode that treats the tar get position loaded as position relative to zero (0) while making a move. absolute position Position relative to zero. acceleration/ deceleration A measurement of the change in velocity as a function of time.
Glossary NI 7350 User Manual G-2 ni.com Axis <1..8> Inhibit Axis 1 through 8 inhibi t output. Axis <1..8> Re vers e Limit Input Axis 1 through 8 reverse limit input. Axis < 1..8 > S tep (CW) Axis 1 throu gh 8 stepper pulse output or clockwise direction control.
Glossary © National Instruments Corporation G-3 NI 7350 User Manual D D A C digital-to-analog conv erter D A Q data acquisition dedicated Assigned to a particular function. DGND Digital ground sign al. digital I/O port Group of digital input/output signals.
Glossary NI 7350 User Manual G-4 ni.com following error trip point The dif ference between the instantane ous commanded trajectory position and the feedback position.
Glossary © National Instruments Corporation G-5 NI 7350 User Manual K k kilo—The standard metric prefix for 1,000, or 10 3 , used with un its of measure such as v olts, hertz, and meters. K kilo—The prefix for 1,024, or 2 10 , used with byte (B) in quantifying d ata or computer memory .
Glossary NI 7350 User Manual G-6 ni.com O open collector A met hod of output capable of sinking current, but not sourcing current. open-loop A motion control system where no external sensors (feedback de vices) are used to provide position or velocity correction signals.
Glossary © National Instruments Corporation G-7 NI 7350 User Manual Q quadrature counts Encoder line resolution multiplied by four . R relati v e breakpoi nt (position compare) Sets the position breakpoint for an encoder in rel ati ve quadrature counts.
Glossary NI 7350 User Manual G-8 ni.com T otem Pole A method of output capable of sinking and sourcin g current. trapezoidal profile A typical motion trajectory , where a mo tor accelerates up to the .
© National Instruments Corporation I-1 NI 7350 User Manual Index Symbols +5 V signal. See Host +5 V signal Numerics 7350 controller configuration, 2-1 digital I/O connector axes 1–4 (figure), 5-15 .
Index NI 7350 User Manual I-2 ni.com Axis <1..8> Forward Limit Switch signal description (table), 5-4 purpose and use, 5-6 Axis <1..8> Home Switch signal description (table), 5-4 purpose and use, 5-6 Axis <1..8> Inhibit signal description (table), 5-4 purpose and use, 5-6 Axis <1.
Index © National Instruments Corporation I-3 NI 7350 User Manual PWM features, 5-17 specifications, A-7 documentation conventions used in manual, ix NI resources, D-1 related documentation, x drivers.
Index NI 7350 User Manual I-4 ni.com K KnowledgeBase, D-1 L LabVIEW software, 1-3 limit and hom e inputs Axis <1..8> Forward Limit Input, 5 -6 Axis <1.
Index © National Instruments Corporation I-5 NI 7350 User Manual physical specifications, A-8 power requirement specifications, A-8 processor, 4-1 programming examples (NI resources), D-1 pulse width.
Index NI 7350 User Manual I-6 ni.com W Web resources, D-1 wiring concerns analog inputs, 5-13 breakpoint (position com pare) outputs, 5-11 encoder signals, 5-9 limit and hom e inputs, 5-7 optocoupler .
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