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[[File:Top_view_with_part_names.png|1000px|thumb|left|Setup Overview]] | [[File:Top_view_with_part_names.png|1000px|thumb|left|Setup Overview]] | ||
The setup is depicted above. Some notes: | |||
* The '''Motor drive''' is an intelligent drive with, among other features, a current controller and a motor protection circuit. The settings for the drive can be made in the program ''EasySetUp'', which can be found under Applications->Wine->programs->EasySetUp | |||
* The '''Motor power switch''' controls the power to the motor drive. The power is enabled when turned clockwise and disabled when turned counter clockwise. Turn the motor power ''off'' then ''on'' to reset the motor drive. This is necessary when the drive shuts off the PWM signal because of a preset motor protection value. | |||
* The '''PWM enable relais''' enables or disables the Pulse Width Modulation output of the motor drive. This relais is controlled from the software by an EL2008 block in Simulink. First output set to zero disables PWM, first output set to one enables PWM. |
Revision as of 12:29, 26 October 2011
Manuals
Here comes the page of the PITON steerable needle demonstrator.
contact: Jaap Nieuwenhuijsen WH -1.13
Setup description
The setup is depicted above. Some notes:
- The Motor drive is an intelligent drive with, among other features, a current controller and a motor protection circuit. The settings for the drive can be made in the program EasySetUp, which can be found under Applications->Wine->programs->EasySetUp
- The Motor power switch controls the power to the motor drive. The power is enabled when turned clockwise and disabled when turned counter clockwise. Turn the motor power off then on to reset the motor drive. This is necessary when the drive shuts off the PWM signal because of a preset motor protection value.
- The PWM enable relais enables or disables the Pulse Width Modulation output of the motor drive. This relais is controlled from the software by an EL2008 block in Simulink. First output set to zero disables PWM, first output set to one enables PWM.