Permanent low level in data line
SEW Eurodrive · MOVIDRIVE system
What does F14.19 mean?
The data signal from Encoder 2 is persistently at a low level, suggesting a problem with the encoder's wiring or a defect within the encoder unit itself. This will result in lost or incorrect position feedback, impacting precise drive control.
Common Causes
- Open circuit in the Encoder 2 data line (DATA+) or DATA- wiring between the encoder and the drive input terminal X2.
- Short circuit between the Encoder 2 data line (DATA+) or DATA- and 0V (ground) or shield.
- Internal failure of the Encoder 2 output stage, leading to a collapsed data signal.
- Insufficient encoder supply voltage (e.g., below 8VDC) provided by the drive's 10V or 24V supply to Encoder 2.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Power down the drive, disconnect Encoder 2 cable from terminal X2, and measure resistance between DATA+ and 0V.
- 2
Verify continuity of the Encoder 2 data lines (DATA+ and DATA-) and their respective return paths from encoder connector to drive terminal X2 using a multimeter.
- 3
Measure the supply voltage for Encoder 2 at the encoder's power input terminals (e.g., +10V or +24V to 0V).
- 4
Using an oscilloscope, monitor the data line signal (DATA+ and DATA- differential) at terminal X2 while slowly rotating the motor shaft.
- 5
Exchange Encoder 2 with a known-good encoder of the same type and test system operation.