Detecting The Motor's Direction Of Rotation - Hioki PW8001-01 Instruction Manual

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Detecting the motor's direction of rotation

If an incremental-type rotary encoder's A-phase pulse and B-phase pulse are inputted to Ch. B
and Ch. C input terminals or Ch. F and Ch. G input terminals, which are for the rotation signals, the
instrument can detect the direction in which the shaft is rotating, assigning a corresponding polarity
sign to the RPM values.
When
[Motor Analysis option wiring]
[Torque Speed
Direction], the direction of rotation can be detected.
Direction of rotation is judged based on the level of the other's pulse (high/low) when rising and
falling edges of the A-phase and B-phase pulses are detected.
Forward operation
RPM polarity: plus sign (+)
A-phase
B-phase
Backward operation
RPM polarity: minus sign (−)
A-phase
B-phase
The detected direction of rotation affects the polarity sign assigned to measured RPM values as
well as measured motor power (Pm) values.
Motor Measurement (Motor Analysis-Equipped Model)
is set to
[Torque Speed Direction Origin]
HIOKI PW8001A961-00
or
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