AuxiliaryEnDatEncoderResolution Parameter
Default Value: 13
Minimum Value: 8
Maximum Value: 48
Units: bit
Type: int
HARDWARE: This parameter applies only to the drives and configurations that follow:
Table: Applicable Drive Types and Feedback Options
Drive Type | Feedback Option |
---|---|
FLEX | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
iXC4 | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
XC4 | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
iXC4e | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
XC4e | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
iXC6e | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
XC6e | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
iXL2e | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
XL2e | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
iXL5e | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
XL5e | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
iXR3 | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
XR3 | Using an EnDat absolute encoder |
IMPORTANT: This parameter does not apply if the Encoder Configuration option for the AuxiliaryEnDatEncoderResolution parameter is set to Use Manufacturer Settings.
Use the AuxiliaryEnDatEncoderResolution parameter to specify the number of bits of resolution for the absolute position part of the EnDat encoder. You can get the number of bits of resolution from the encoder data sheet. This information is used to configure the serial communication interface to the EnDat encoder. For a multi-turn absolute encoder, you should also set the AuxiliaryEnDatEncoderTurns parameter, which increases the resolution of the serial communication.