Encoder 1 error: signal amplitude incorrect
Bosch Rexroth · IndraDrive C Drive Controllers
What does F2031 mean?
The analog signal amplitude from encoder 1 is outside the expected range, indicating a problem with the encoder, its cabling, or the drive's input circuit. This affects position and velocity feedback accuracy.
Common Causes
- Faulty encoder hardware or aging components.
- Damaged or improperly shielded encoder cabling.
- Incorrect termination or impedance matching for the encoder signals.
- Damage to the drive's encoder input circuit.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Inspect the cabling for encoder 1 for physical damage, proper shielding, and secure connections. Check for proper signal ground connections.
- 2
Verify the encoder's power supply voltage at the encoder terminals. Incorrect voltage can affect signal amplitude.
- 3
If possible, use an oscilloscope to measure the differential signal amplitude of the encoder at the drive's input. Compare with the encoder's specifications.
- 4
Check drive parameters related to encoder input configuration, such as termination settings. If the fault persists, the encoder or drive input may be defective.