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NI PC-LPM-16/PnP Introduction Multifunction

What You Need to Get Started

To set up and use your PC-LPM-16/PnP board, you will need the

following:

o PC-LPM-16/PnP board

o PC-LPM-16/PnP User Manual

o One of the following software packages and documentation:

NI-DAQ for PC Compatibles

LabVIEW for Windows

LabWindows/CVI for Windows

o Your computer

Software Programming Choices

There are several options to choose from when programming your

National Instruments DAQ and SCXI hardware. You can use

LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, NI-DAQ, or register-level programming.

LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI Application Software

LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI are innovative program development

software packages for data acquisition and control applications.

LabVIEW uses graphical programming, whereas LabWindows/CVI

enhances traditional programming languages. Both packages include

extensive libraries for data acquisition, instrument control, data

analysis, and graphical data presentation.

LabVIEW features interactive graphics, a state-of-the-art user

interface, and a powerful graphical programming language. The

LabVIEW Data Acquisition VI Library, a series of VIs for using

LabVIEW with National Instruments DAQ hardware, is included with

LabVIEW. The LabVIEW Data Acquisition VI Library is functionally

equivalent to the NI-DAQ software.

LabWindows/CVI features interactive graphics, a state-of-the-art user

interface, and uses the ANSI standard C programming language. The

LabWindows/CVI Data Acquisition Library, a series of functions for

using LabWindows/CVI with National Instruments DAQ hardware, is

included with the NI-DAQ software kit. The LabWindows/CVI Data

Acquisition Library is functionally equivalent to the NI-DAQ software.

Using LabVIEW or LabWindows/CVI software will greatly reduce the

development time for your data acquisition and control application.

NI PC-LPM-16/PnP Introduction Multifunction I/O Board for the PC

About the PC-LPM-16/PnP

The PC-LPM-16/PnP is a low-cost, low-power analog input, digital,

and timing I/O board for the PC. The board contains a 12-bit,

successive-approximation, self-calibrating ADC with 16 analog inputs,

8 lines of TTL-compatible digital input, and 8 lines of digital output.

The PC-LPM-16/PnP also contains two 16-bit counter/timer channels

for timing I/O.

The low cost of a PC-LPM-16/PnP-based system makes it ideal for

laboratory work in industrial and academic environments. The board’s

low power consumption and small size make the PC-LPM-16/PnP

especially suitable for laptop computers. The multichannel analog input

is useful in signal analysis and data logging. The 12-bit ADC is useful

in high-resolution applications such as chromatography, temperature

measurement, and DC voltage measurement. You can use the 16 TTLcompatible

digital I/O lines for switching external devices such as

transistors and solid-state relays, for reading the status of external

digital logic, and for generating interrupts. You can use the

counter/timers to synchronize events, generate pulses, and measure

frequency and time. The PC-LPM-16/PnP, used in conjunction with

your computer, is a versatile, cost-effective platform for laboratory test,

measurement, and control.

A-B 1746-QV Setting Up the Hardware Synchronized Axes Control Module


You have a choice of three configurations to match your hydraulics:

• proportional amplifier with ramp and proportional valve

• servo amplifier with ramp and variable-volume pump

• Allen-Bradley 1305 Drive and hydraulic pump

You may use either of the following output voltage ranges:

• 0-10V dc for the Allen-Bradley 1305 Drive or variable-volume pump

• –10 to +10V dc for the proportional amplifier and proportional valve

Minimizing Interference

from Radiated Electrical

Noise

Important: Signals in this type of control system are very susceptible

to radiated electrical noise. The module is designed to set the loss-ofsensor

bit I:e.0/8 and the LDT-error bit I:e.0/0 when it detects position

values that are lost or corrupted by electrical noise.

Connect module output terminals to output devices with correct bonding:

• connect power supply output commons together

• electrically isolate power supply output commons from earth ground

• use bond wires that are equal in size to signal wires

Minimize interference from radiated electrical noise with correct

shielding and grounding:

• connect all of the following to earth ground:

– LDT flange, frame, and machine

– I/O chassis

– protective ground

– AC ground

– cable shields at one end only, preferably with 3/8” braid wire

(for analog output, ±15V dc PS, 24V dc PS, and LDT)

– terminal 4 of the input terminal block

• run shielded cables only in low-voltage conduit

• place the SLC-500 processor, power supply, and I/O chassis

assembly in a suitable enclosure

A-B 1746-QV Synchronized Axes Control Module

Connect the LDT to Module Inputs

We assume that you will use one of the following types of LDT:

• Temposonics II: RPM TTSRxxxxxxR, or

DPM TTSRxxxxxxDExxx

• Balluff: BTL-2-L2, or BTL-2-M2

• Santest: GYRP, or GYRG

• Gemco Quick-Stick II: 951VP, or 951 RS

Connect Module Outputs to Output Devices

Module outputs connect to a separate 2-conductor output terminal

block located beneath the input terminal block.

Note: Follow manufacturer recommendations for shielding the output

cables of the proportional amplifier. Typically, pulse-width modulated

outputs radiate electrical noise originating from the +24V dc power

supply, so isolate the shields of the amplifier output cable to a 0V dc

connection inside the proportional amplifier.

A-B 1746-QV Synchronized Axes Control Module Configuring

Configuring Your SLC Processor, Off-line

This procedure assumes you are using RSLogix500E Programming Software,

version 2.10 or later. For other software, the procedure may vary.

1. Open your 1746-QV project, VELMOD.

2. Configure the type of SLC processor. To do this:

A. Open the file, Controller Properties.

B. Select the SLC processor type and click OK.

3. Configure the rack size, module slot, and module ID:

A. Open the file, I/O Configuration.

B. Select the rack size.

C. Highlight the slot number for the module.

D. From the list of modules, scroll to 1746-QV and double–click.

If the module is not listed:

– Scroll to Other and double-click.

– Enter the module’s ID (13115) and double-click.

4. Size the “G” file:

A. Highlight 1746-QV (or 13115 if module was not listed).

B. Click [Adv Config].

C. In the dialog box, enter a G-file length of 7.

D. Press [Edit G Data].

We used values from the ladder logic example (appendix B).

A-B 1746-QV Setting Up the Software Synchronized Axes Control Module

To Access BBS:

1. Set your modem to no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit.

2. Dial (216) 646-ROCK (-7625).

3. Follow prompts to log in. New users must create a new account.

4. Look for 1746QV in the Allen-Bradley Products Library. The manual

is formatted in Microsoft Word and compressed with PKZIPE. The

ladder program, VELMOD, is SLC code.

5. Download ladder program VELMOD (65 Kbyte SLC code) into the

subdirectory on your hard drive where your programming software

looks for files. With RSLogix: C: . . . RSLogix 500 EnglishProject.

6. Download the ladder program to your SLC processor.

7. Download the manual into a hard drive subdirectory. You must

decompress the Word version with PKUNZIPE available on BBS.

To Access the Internet:

1. Access the Allen-Bradley webpage at:WWW.AB.COM

2. To access the member area, you must log in. If you do NOT have

an account, click Join Now and follow the prompts to register.

3. Search for QV: on homepage, click Search Our Site, insert QV into

the window, and click Search button. The manual is PDF format and

requires Adobe AcrobatE viewer. The ladder program is PDF format

and must be entered manually.

A-B 1746-QV Synchronized Axes Control Module

Obtaining the Ladder

Program Electronically

from BBS or the Internet

You can obtain ladder logic electronically and download it to your

SLC processor conveniently without the worry of data-entry errors.

About the Rockwell Bulletin Board System (BBS)

You can access the Rockwell Software Bulletin Board System (BBS)

by modem. Anyone is welcome. The BBS provides utilities, examples,

and technical information on Rockwell Software products and on

selected Allen-Bradley products.

• new users may:

– send and receive messages

– download General Access files

– upload files for review by technical support specialists

• verified customers may:

– search for new and existing files

– download files such as utilities, example programs, tech info

– access software bulletins

• subscribers to tech bulletins, DataDisc CD-ROM may:

– download tech bulletins of the Tech Bulletin Subscription series

User accounts are automatically generated online. We use our product

data base to verify BBS accounts at your initial log-in, and we adjust

your security level according to your support status. Should your

registration information change, you can update your account from the

“Configure System Defaults” menu.

A-B 1746-QV Synchronized Axes Control Module How Does It Work?

Why Use This System?

Because you can change the speed of the hydraulic ram with extend

and retract profiles and store additional profiles (recipes) in data

table iNteger (N) files, this control system has these benefits:

• reduced cycle time – you can increase ram speed for faster operation

• reduced or eliminated pressure spikes and water-hammering for

smoother operation and less wear and tear on the machine –

you can profile accelerations and decelerations of the hydraulic ram

• energy savings – you can match the speed of the hydraulic pump

to the force that you need

• faster new-part change-over – you can store your setups and

minimize mechanical re-adjustments between parts

How Does It Work?

The 1746-QV module executes the extend and retract profiles that you

load to control the motion of the hydraulic ram. You can program up

to seven different voltages over the length of travel in both the extend

and retract directions to control how the ram accelerates or decelerates.

Each position setpoint triggers a corresponding voltage output in the

range of –10V to +10V dc that translates into speed. The LDT

provides high-speed position updates to the module for consistent and

repeatable motion.

What Are Typical Applications?

Use the 1746-QV module in an SLC-based system for low-cost

control of:

• hydraulic machinery

• simple (non-CNC) hydraulic presses

• diecasting machinery

• welder placement

• pneumatic actuators for clamping or placement

In addition, the module is designed to support standard proportional

amplifiers and retrofit into most existing hydraulic systems.

A-B 1746-QV System Overview Synchronized Axes Control Module

What Is the 1746-QV Module?

The 1746-QV module is part of an SLC-based open-loop control

system for controlling the speed and placement of an hydraulic ram.

The module accepts an input from a linear displacement transducer

(LDT) and motion profiles that you program into the SLC processor,

and varies its output in the range of 10V dc. The SLC processor

sends to the module a pair of extend and retract profiles that define

when to accelerate or decelerate hydraulic motion.

What Is an SLC-500 System?

The Allen-Bradley Small Logic Controller (SLC) system is a

programmable control system with an SLC processor, I/O chassis

containing analog, digital, and/or special-purpose modules, and a

power supply. The 1746-QV module interfaces your hydraulic ram

and position-monitoring device (LDT) to the ladder sequence in your

SLC processor. 

A-B 1746-QS Setting Up the Hardware Synchronized Axes Control Module Connecting Outputs

Important: To minimize the adverse effects of ground loops, you must

isolate power supply and signal commons from earth ground as follows:

1. Connect power supply commons to IFM Com terminal (50), and

LDT commons to LDT Com terminals of the IFM terminal block.

Be sure that they are isolated from earth ground.

2. Connect the cable shield of the servo or proportional amplifier

output cable to a zero potential terminal inside the amplifier.

3. Use bond wires that are equal in size to signal wires.

4. When practical, use one power supply to power only your LDTs.

Connecting Outputs to Output Devices

Note: Follow manufacturer recommendations for shielding the output

cables of the proportional amplifier. Typically, pulse-width modulated

outputs radiate electrical noise originating from the +24V dc power

supply, so isolate the shields of the amplifier output cable to a 0V dc

connection inside the proportional amplifier.

You have a choice of three configurations to match your hydraulics:

• proportional amplifier integrated with a proportional valve

• servo amplifier and variable-volume pump or servo valve

• Allen-Bradley 1305 Drive and hydraulic pump

You may use either of the following output voltage ranges:

• 0-10V dc for an Allen-Bradley 1305 Drive or variable-volume pump

• –10 to +10V dc for a proportional or servo amplifier

If using servo valves, you must convert the module’s output from voltage to current.

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