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MAT2_

Data: 15/01/18

file: MAT2_ing.doc

Rev:2

pag 6/7

Output signals

The transducer must be connected to an instrument which has an SSI 24 bit interface with Gray or Binary
coding (according to the chosen transducer version) with negative numbers represented in both cases in
two’s complement. The following schematic shows the clock and data signals:

The data is read from the MSB to the LSB.
Once the reading cycle has been completed, it is necessary to wait at least t

(15

µ

s) before beginning a new

reading.
Admissible clock frequencies range from 32kHz to 1.5MHz but the actual maximum value depends upon also
the length of the connecting cable. In any case it is recommended to use a shielded twisted pair cable for the
clock and data signals.
In an environment which has noise, it can be useful to implement a verification on transmission errors by
executing a multiple reading cycle, i.e. after the first reading, initiate a second reading before t

has passed to

verify that the value has not changed meaning that both readings are the same. If in one of the two cycles the
value is corrupted by noise, the two values will be different and the reading must be repeated.
The data is a 24 (or 25 bit) right aligned, Binary (or Gray) coded.

Zero point setting

After the transducer has been positioned on the magnetic band, it is necessary to set the value to zero
otherwise the minimum value can be any value within the admissible range.
With the transducer fixed in position and correctly positioned on the magnetic band, by connecting the ZR
input to the positive wire, zero is assigned to the position in which the transducer is currently located. The
zero point that has been set will remain memorized by the system even after the instrument has been turned
off and will remain unvaried until a new point is set. The ZR input must return open (or closed towards GND)
after zeroing the value.
Note: the zeroing procedure must be repeated in case of substitution of the transducer or of the magnetic
band.

Setting the counting direction

Starting from the zero point, the data from the transducer will increase towards the left and decrease towards
the right (refer to the image on page 1). To change the counting direction connect the DIR input to the
positive wire.

Summary of Contents for MAT2

Page 1: ...MAT2_ Data 15 01 18 file MAT2_ing doc Rev 2 pag 1 7 USER S MANUAL AND MAINTENANCE ABSOLUTE TRANSDUCER MAT2_ ABSOLUTE MAGNETIC BAND PA50 10 ...

Page 2: ...essive humidity and those exposed to bad weather avoid open areas Avoid putting the instrument directly on the ground Store the instrument in its original packing Conformity declaration and EC marking The instrument answers to the following Communitarian Directives 2014 30 UE Elettromagnetic Compatibility 2011 65 Rohs Maintenance The instrument does not needs a particular maintenance except cleani...

Page 3: ...ice a sensor sensible to magnetic fields an electronic signals conversion circuit and an output stage The most importan feature is that this sensor always keeps the quota it means that is possible to move the sensor also without power supply and without loosing the quota There are available two inputs to define the zero setting and the direction The data exchanging is made through protocol SSI wit...

Page 4: ...netic sensor is necessary to observe the quotas mounting on the following draws pay attention that the distance between the sensor and the magnetic band doesn t exceed 0 8 mm Alignement tolerance magnetic band transducer A color led indicator shows the following state 1 green transducer power on ok 2 red error condition ...

Page 5: ...band has to be sticked holding the plastic ferrite side in the direction of the sensor which means the steel side leaned on the stand surface Fixed the magnetic band to keep off damages due to abrasions or grazes of the plasic ferrite strip is advisable the appliance always biadhesive of the non magnetic protection streep The optimal ambient temperature for stick the biadhesive tape is over 10 C T...

Page 6: ...ings are the same If in one of the two cycles the value is corrupted by noise the two values will be different and the reading must be repeated The data is a 24 or 25 bit right aligned Binary or Gray coded Zero point setting After the transducer has been positioned on the magnetic band it is necessary to set the value to zero otherwise the minimum value can be any value within the admissible range...

Page 7: ...ion Cable Ø6 6 PUR standard lenght 2 5 10m Output SSI RS422 Data output 24 bit Gray binary code optional parity 25 bit Gray binary code optional parity Clock SSI 32KHz 1 5MHz Protection degree IP66 Case Alluminium Working temperature 0 50 C Electromagnetic compatibility 2014 30 UE PA50 10 MAGNETIC BAND Length max 40 955 m Width 10 mm Thickness 1 7 mm Bending radius 75mm Linear thermal expansion co...

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