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Pulse output for AB VFD
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Posted by R Diaz on 20 March, 2008 - 10:38 pm
For synchronization purposes, we need to get a exact pulse/Hz signal from an A-B Powerflex 70 VDF. (This VFD drives a couple synchronous motors, and the pulse train is used to synchronize these motors with other servodrives.) Our older Yaskawa drives have a pulse monitor option card which does just this, but apparently there is no such option for Powerflex drives. Does anybody know how to get an exact pulse-per-cycle signal from the Powerflex? Thanks for your comments...

Posted by Bob Peterson on 21 March, 2008 - 11:23 pm
Have you considered a motor driven encoder?

Posted by William Sturm on 21 March, 2008 - 11:38 pm
The simplest solution would be to add rotary pulse generators to the motors.

Bill

Posted by Curt Wuollet on 22 March, 2008 - 12:07 pm
But that discounts slip.

Regards
cww

Posted by Curt Wuollet on 22 March, 2008 - 12:06 pm
A zero crossing detector comes to mind.

Regards
cww

Posted by R Diaz on 22 March, 2008 - 7:07 pm
Thanks for your replies. Generating the pulses from the motors themselves via encoder or similar is not an option, since the VFD drives the two synch motors in parallel and either (or even both) can be stopped via individual starters downstream from th drive, without actually stopping the VFD. In fact, we try to never stop the VFD because we need the pulse train as a master for other servo-driven equipment, since it canīt be done the other way around.

Right now, the way we are generating the master pulse train is just as you suggested, we have an extra free running small synch motor driven by the same VFD, and a combination of gears/shaft cams/prox switches generate the master pulse train. You can imagine upper management and visitor comments about this archaic small synchronous motor being the master for our whole "hi-tech" almost-fully-servo-driven production line! :(

That's basically why we want to get rid of this motor, besides the additional possible failure point added by this arrangement.

Thanks again for your comments, Iīd appreciate any other possible solutions you could think of.

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