Quadrant check
SEW Eurodrive · MOVIDRIVE system
¿Qué significa F14.9 ?
An error was detected during the quadrant check for the sine encoder (Encoder 2), indicating a problem with signal integrity or phase relationship. This can be caused by wiring issues, EMC interference, or a defective encoder, leading to incorrect position feedback.
Causas comunes
- Phase shift error between the sine and cosine signals from Encoder 2, deviating significantly from the ideal 90-degree relationship.
- Crosstalk between the Sin/Cos signal pairs within the Encoder 2 cable due to damaged insulation or improper cable construction.
- Drive input card X2 malfunction, incorrectly processing the quadrature relationship of the incoming Sin/Cos signals.
- External electromagnetic interference (EMI) causing transient distortion of either the sine or cosine signal from Encoder 2.
- Internal damage to Encoder 2's optical grid or magnetic pole structure, leading to irregular signal generation.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Using a dual-trace oscilloscope, display the differential Sin+ to Sin- and Cos+ to Cos- signals from Encoder 2 simultaneously at terminal X2 and measure their phase relationship.
- 2
Inspect the Encoder 2 cable for any signs of pinching, crushing, or damage to the internal insulation that could cause crosstalk.
- 3
Power down the drive and measure the insulation resistance between the Sin+ and Cos+ lines (and their respective - lines) in the Encoder 2 cable.
- 4
Temporarily swap Encoder 2 with a known-good, identical encoder to determine if the fault is encoder-specific.
- 5
Verify the encoder type and signal processing parameters (e.g., P3-50) in the drive are correctly configured for a sine encoder.