Encoder power supply

I've been specialization motion system.

Should he get up and running as soon as POSSIBLE if we just ordered what I thought, it was all the necessary components.  I started to do my wiring diagram now.

The first thing I noticed, is the encoder requires a power supply

780251-01 encoder NEMA 23, 1000 counts/Rev quadrature

Electric
Resolution ........................................... 1000 accounts/revolution
Input voltage... 5 V ± 10%
Input current... 100 mA or less (65 mA typical)
without output load
Channel configuration... Quadrature A, B and Index

My question is this: I have a pilot Danaher and the UMI-7772.  May have need of the EEG of encoder is the power of a of these or I do a seprate diet.  The encoder comes with its own power supply AC/DC converter?  Does anyone know a cool power?

Thank you

Sean

Hi SeanJ,

You can indeed use your UMI-7772 to power your NEMA 23 encoder. You will need to use a power supply of 24V with this module, as shown in this document (page 3): http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/372324d.pdf

Please see this link for more information regarding your encoder: http://www.ni.com/pdf/products/us/cat_steppersandencoders.pdf

At the bottom of page 7 of this document, you should see a table for the description of the encoder wire. As you can see the white wire going to your diet you need to connect to your UMI-7772. Please visit http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/373359b.pdf for more information on the UMI-7772. On page 39, you will see a table for the pin connector assignment comments. PIN 4 will provide a + 5V output to use for your encoder. Based on this you can connect the Brown wire of your encoder to pin 1 of the UMI, the yellow wire to pin 14 and the COM of wire for digital land lines.

I hope this helps, please let me know if you have any other questions.

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