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RMC70/150 and RMCTools User Manual
The part number of this Resolver module is RWn, where n is the number of Resolver
modules.
For example, RMC150E-RW1 is an RMC150E with one Resolver (RW) module. RMC150E-
RW3-Q1 is an RMC150E with three Resolver (RW) modules and one Quadrature module.
Setting Up the Resolver Module
1. Wire the resolver according to the RMC150 Resolver Wiring topic.
2. Set the Resolver Resolution.
3. Scale the axis. Typically, resolvers will use Rotary Scaling. Notice that one revolution
of the resolver will always consist of 65,536 counts on the RMC, regardless of the
resolver resolution parameter.
Specifications
For general specifications on the RMC150, see the RMC150 Overview topic.
Resolver (RW) Interface
Axes
Two per module
Reference Frequency
400 Hz
Reference Input Voltage
26 V RMS
Resolver Transformation
Ratio
(SIN
MAX
/Reference)
0.45
Resolver Input Voltage
11.8 V RMS ±15%
Resolution
14 or 16 bits
Maximum Speed
14 bits: 360 RPM
16 bits: 90 RPM
Maximum Acceleration
14 bits: 30 RPS per second
16 bits: 4 RPS per second
Accuracy
4 Minutes + 1 LSB
Control Outputs
Range
±10 V @ 5 mA (2 kΩ or greater load)
(For current output, use the VC2124 accessory:±10 mA to
±200 mA in 10mA steps)
Tolerance
At 10 V: +200 mV, -100 mV
At 0 V: ±50 mV
At -10 V: +100 mV, -200 mV
Resolution
14 bits
Output Isolation
500VAC
LEDS
Axis 0 LED
Axis LED applies to the Drive 0 output or feedback input 0 as described below:
1. If Drive 0 is assigned to an axis that has an input (i.e. isn't output-only), then that
axis will own the Axis 0 LED.
2. Otherwise, if a reference input axis (no output) uses input 0, then that axis will own
the Axis 0 LED.
3. Otherwise, if Drive 0 is assigned to an output-only axis, then that axis will own Axis 0
LED.
Axis 1 LED
Axis 1 LED applies to the Drive 1 output or feedback input 1 as described below:
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