ABOUT TURBO CLIPPER DRIVE
The Turbo Clipper Drive combines the intelligence and capability of the Turbo PMAC2 motion controller with transistor-based drive technology, resulting in a compact, smart 4 axis servo drive package, with some of the most cost-effective pricing of any intelligent amplifier Delta Tau offers. Turbo Clipper Drive supports an extremely large variety of feedback options (Digital A Quad B; SSI; EnDat 2.2; BiSS B/C; HiperFace; Tamagawa; Panasonic; Sinusoidal; Resolver; Interferometers: Sinusoidal and Parallel; LVDTs, RVDTs, MLDts; Potentiometers) and motor types (DC Brush, DC Brushless, AC Induction, Piezoelectric, Galvanometer, Voice Coil, Hydraulic). By adding additional accessories, the user can accomplish up to 12 total axes (4-axis controlled with on-board amplifier, 8-axis with off-board amplifiers).
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Hardware Features
Feedback Protocols Supported
- Digital A Quad B
- SSI
- EnDat 2.2
- BiSS B/C
- HiperFace
- Tamagawa
- Panasonic
- Sinusoidal
- Resolver
- Interferometers: Sinusoidal and Parallel
- LVDTs, RVDTs, MLDTs
- Potentiometers
- Yaskawa Sigma II/III
Motor Types Supported
- 2- or 3-Phase Stepper
- DC Brush
- Synchronous three-Phase AC/DC brushless servo (rotary or linear)
- AC Induction
- Piezoelectric
- Galvanometer
- Voice Coil
- Hydraulic
Other Hardware Features
- 8 axes of control via external amplifiers in addition to the on-board 4 axes, for a total of 12 axes
- Turbo Clipper Drive also possesses all of the firmware features common to all Turbo PMAC controllers
- ModBus, EtherNet, USB, and RS232 communications
- 24 VDC logic power required
- 12–60 VDC bus power required
Amplifier Ratings
- Output Current
- 5.0 A Continuous/15.0 A Peak
- Output Power
- 0.33063 kW (0.443 HP)
SOFTWARE FEATURES
Trajectory Generation Features
- Linear interpolation mode with S-curve accel./decel.
- Circular interpolation mode with S-curve accel./decel.
- Rapid point-to-point move mode
- Cubic B-spline interpolation mode
- Cubic Hermite-spline (PVT) interpolation mode
- Automatic move-until-trigger functions with hardware capture
- Dynamic destination alteration
- Interactive jog moves
- Multi-move lookahead for velocity and acceleration limiting
Servo Features
- Standard digital PID feedback filter
- Velocity, acceleration, and friction feedforward
- 2nd-order notch/low-pass filter
- Gains changeable at any time
- Programmable input, integrator, and output limits
- Alternate 30-term “pole-placement” servo filter
- Alternate user-written, high-level “Open Servo” algorithms
Commutation Features
- Sinusoidal commutation of AC servo motors
- Vector control of AC induction motors
- Digital current-loop closure with direct PWM output (PMAC2)
- Pulse and direction (PFM) control of stepper motors
Compensation Features
- Position compensation tables (1D & 2D)
- Torque compensation tables
- Backlash compensation
- Tool radius compensation
Safety Features
- Hardware and software overtravel limits
- Amplifier enable/fault handshaking
- Following error limits
- Integrated current limit
- Encoder loss detection (some versions)
- Watchdog timer
- Program and communications checksums
Computational Features
- Real-time multitasking operating system
- 48-bit floating-point math for user programs
- Trigonometric and transcendental functions
- Automatic type matching of different variable types (e.g. integer, floating point)
Coordination and Master/Slave Features
- User-defined coordinate systems for automatic coordination of axes
- Separate coordinate systems for independent motion of axes
- Multi-motor axis support (e.g. gantries)
- Dynamic axis transformations (e.g. offsets, rotations, mirroring)
- User-written forward and inverse-kinematic algorithms for non-Cartesian geometries
- Electronic gearing (no programming required)
- Electronic cams with programmable profiles
Motion Program Features
- High-level programming language
- Automatic sequenced execution of moves
- Calculations and I/O synchronous to motion
- Axes programmed in user engineering units
- Motion values as constants or expressions
- Automatic coordination of multiple axes
- Ability to execute G-code programs
PLC Program Features
- Execution asynchronous to programmed motion
- I/O control as in hardware PLC
- Executive functions for standalone applications
- Safety and status monitoring
- Servo gain scheduling
- Data reporting functions
- Access to all registers in controller