What is Encoder?
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An encoder is a device that is used in many industries to provide feedback. In the most basic terms, an encoder, regardless of the type, which we will cover later, senses position, direction, speed, or counts.
Encoders will use motion, under a variety of technologies, and translate it into an electrical signal. That signal is then sent back to a controlling device, such as a PLC, and is interpreted, meaning scaled, to represent a value that will then be used within the program.
Some of the technologies involved in encoders are magnetic, mechanical, resistive, and optical.
Optical is the most widely used encoder motion translating technology. There are different types of encoders such as absolute and incremental. We will describe those in greater detail in a future lesson.
But for now, an example of an incremental, optical type encoder uses a beam of light that passes through a disk that has opaque lines in a specific pattern, somewhat like the spokes of a wheel.
On the other side of the disk is a photo sensing device that will interpret the light, based on the pattern on the disk, picture a shutter, blocking and unblocking the light. The pulses of light are then converted to an electrical signal to be sent back to the processor, through the encoder's output.
Encoders have a wide range of uses which include closed-loop applications such as servo or VFD control, measuring, and counts. Here are some examples of processes that may use an encoder.
For VFD control, you may be running a pump, on a VFD, to fill a tank full of a liquid. You are requesting a certain speed and want to verify that the pumps VFD is at the requested speed. An encoder on the VFD may be used for feedback of speed.
This example is for a measuring process. In this application, you will need to cut some aluminum product to a particular size.
You are passing a long roll, meaning hundreds of feet, of the aluminum sheet through a cutting mechanism.
You need to determine the amount of aluminum fed so that you can cut the sheets to the proper size that will be used in a separate manufacturing process.
An encoder, attached to the conveyor and rolling/reading the material that is feeding through your cutting assembly, will indicate the length of material that has been fed since the last cut.
That feedback can then be used to adjust the cutting blade to sever the length required.
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Thank you recommendation. I used an optical encoder for my robot which uses dead reckoning to measure distance traveled.
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You should make a video showing how to setup a trend of an encoder input signal.
Excellent tool to ensure you're getting a good encoder input signal.
Incremental encoders are a 0V - 5V pulsed signal, one pulse for every x% of revolution. You can bring an incremental encoder into a PLC card (high frequency input card) and insure it is changing signal with position. For creating a pulse trend or trace, you can connect the encoder output to an oscilloscope, or use an HMI trend to display the signal. Absolute encoders can output 4-20ma signals (if configured as a resolver). This can be brought into the PLC easily and placed on an HMI trend.
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Very nice. Let me know more about mechanical encoder please
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For the process logic described for the antifreeze case, how would the light sensor detect a foil on the cap? Is this predetermined or the light sensor only returns logic 0 or 1 values for truly reflective components (ex: aluminum)
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Ok so by using encoder you also creating count between bottle cap and handle?
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Thank you so much, pleas where are next vedios about incrimental and absolut?
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What is TM Module that is connected to encoder? As I remember from previous videos, high-speed signals are processed in FM module.
Could you, please, explain the difference between these 2 modules?
Also, would be great to see wiring and programming servo-motors.
Siemens TM cards and FM cards serve the same purpose: off-load intensive processing tasks from the CPU to the TM/FM card. TM and FM cards are designed for a specific purpose. The cards available for the S7-300/400 CPUs are called Function Modules. The newer term, used for ET200SP racks, is Technology Module. There is a wiring diagram to the encoder in this manual: cache.industry.siemens.com/dl/files/715/83727715/att_915817/v1/et200sp_tm_count_1x24v_manual_en-US_en-US.pdf.
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Nice video. Please do cover gray scale encoders and counting in gray code when you do video on absolute encoders.
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Sir please make a video how to control Motor speed with PLC
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I have a question.
Why use home sensor in the servo system?
Somebody say, this is a reference point.
But i dont understand.
For example the encoder count, from 0 to 100. Again and again.
If i would like something at value 27, the encoder will count from 0. Not from the home sensor.
I dont understand this. Please help!
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What you are referring to is "homing the sensor", not a home sensor. When I want to initialize the system or recover from a fault, it may be necessary to reset the sensor to its "home" position (in your example, to position 0). This homing function is only necessary with an absolute encoder, and is necessary to insure that the motion controller knows where the the system is at any point.
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So at the incremental encoder, we need the home sensor in every turn to reset the counter. (make the value zero). again, and again.
But I dont understand at the absolute encoder the home sensor. why use that?
the count is begin from the encoder's ZERO point every time? again and again, in every turn?
we need the home sensor just when we change something at the driving (motor, or something)?
--And the home sensor is at the encoder's zero point, or at the encoder's any point?
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Also make a video on decoders.
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5:55 Why would i need an encoder here? If the switch is in antifreeze mode, i can just count 2-2 sensor signals for the bottle, and use timer and counter functions with PLC programs.
You are correct. You do not need the encoder to determine the "existence" of the bottle at each location. The encoder gives you the distance traveled and using the time between reaching the two sensors, you can determine the bottle's velocity. The video shows how the encoder, along with the sensors, can be used to determine throughput per unit time. The data can also give a fault if the bottle does not reach the second sensor within a period of time.
I work spinning motors ;)
Please explain. What are the uses of encoder
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I really wished the narrator spoke this fast in the course. Sooooo slooooooow
you can always multiply speed of video to x1.5 or even x2 ;)
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