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MCVC
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This section lists the operational modes for ClearPath models
MCVC and
MCPV
only. ClearPath SD (step & direction) models are covered in the
section
Operational Modes: SDSK and SDHP
(which follows this section).
ClearPath Models MCVC and MCPV Operational Modes List
Velocity Control Modes
MCVC MCPV
Description
Spin On Power Up
Just turn on power and smoothly ramp to your
preset velocity. For when all you need is reliable,
constant velocity from a brushless motor, and a
bare minimum of wiring. It doesn't get any easier
than this.
Manual Velocity Control
Fine control of velocity from zero to max velocity
at the turn of a knob. Remembers your last set
velocity or resets to zero velocity when motor is
enabled.
Ramp Up/Down to Selected Velocity
By changing digital inputs (from your PLC,
switches, etc.), ClearPath will smoothly ramp to
one of four preset velocities.
Follow Digital Velocity Command
Bipolar PWM Command (with Inhibit)
Follow Digital Velocity Command
Bipolar PWM Command with Variable Torque
Follow Digital Velocity Command
Unipolar PWM Command
Follow Digital Velocity Command
Frequency Command
Connect a digital waveform (PWM or frequency)
from your PLC or other device, and ClearPath will
run at a velocity proportional to the waveform. Or,
use the PWM output from an H-bridge driver of a
brushed motor setup and ClearPath becomes a
high-performance drop-in replacement.
Torque Control Modes
MCVC MCPV
Description
Follow Digital Torque Command
Bipolar PWM Command
Follow Digital Torque Command
Unipolar PWM Command
Follow Digital Torque Command
Frequency Command
ClearPath will apply a variable torque (or force or
tension) in proportion to a digital command (PWM
or frequency) supplied to the inputs.
Positioning Modes
MCVC MCPV
Description
Move to Sensor Position
Use ClearPath digital inputs to spin the shaft CW
or CCW. Wire your position sensors or switches
in series with the inputs to make an inexpensive,
precision two position actuator.
Multi-Sensor Positioning: Bi-directional
Home to Hard Stop
A trigger pulse starts ClearPath moving in the
direction signaled on Input A. When Input B sees
a count of transitions equal to the count of trigger
pulses, ClearPath will ramp to a stop at the user-
defined rate. (These transitions are typically
switch closures or sensor interruptions.)