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Encoder signal oversampling

Encoder signal oversampling optimizes the accuracy of resolver and SinCos signals. Not applying asynchronous intermediate measurements leads to lesser rounding errors and a generally better quality of encoder signals.


Parameters

P. no. Designation Function
P1956 CON_ACT_Ovrs Encoder signal oversampling.
This function applies only to resolver and SinCos signals
(0)

0

1

Oversampling disabled

Oversampling enabled

(1) pmeas

The percentage measuring time for oversampling dependent on the sampling time

(2)

 

filtershift

4

5

6

7

8

 

Limit frequency for the oversampling filter

6666 Hz

3333 Hz

1666 Hz

844 Hz

416 Hz

(3)

sourceselect

0

1

Oversampling signal source

Oversampling for Sin/Cos signals (X7)

Oversampling for resolver signals (X6)

Tabelle: Parameter setting for oversampling



ATTENTION:

When oversampling is enabled, instead of the normal A/D signals the oversampled signals for the encoder specified in parameter 1956[3] are used. In the case of high-track Sin/Cos encoders in particular, the low limit frequency of the oversampling filters may result in quadrant errors. If the oversampling units are used, it must always be certain that the encoder does not dramatically exceed the specified limit frequencies.