SERVO DRIVER

Abstract
A servo driver includes: a driver, a pulse conversion module and a pulse interface. The pulse conversion module is connected between the pulse interface and the driver, and the pulse conversion module converts the type of a pulse control signal received by the pulse interface from an upper computer or a PLC and then outputs same to the driver. The type of the pulse control signal includes at least one of a clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type, a pulse plus direction control type and an AB-phase input control type. In an embodiment, the pulse conversion module is used to convert the type of the pulse control signal from the upper computer or the PLC, so that the driver can be compatible with an upper computer or a PLC having a different control signal type.
Description
FIELD

Embodiments of invention generally relate to a servo driver, and in particular to a servo driver which is capable of realizing the switching of a pulse type to adapt to various upper computers or PLCs.


BACKGROUND

When pulse control is used, the pulse receiving mode for a servo driver can be divided into three types: clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control (CW+CCW), pulse plus direction control (pulse+direction) and AB-phase input control (also referred to as phase difference control, which is common in handwheel control), and the waveform diagrams of these three pulse forms are different from one another, for example, as shown in FIG. 1.


In general, at present, many upper computers or PLCs can only provide a pulse plus direction output mode; however, the pulse plus direction output mode has a relatively poor anti-interference performance. In addition, servo drivers in the prior art generally cannot switch the pulse mode. Therefore, the driver and the upper computer/PLC in the prior art are limited in terms of type-selection matching or function implementation. If a pulse signal of an upper computer or a PLC cannot match that of a servo driver, at present, only the type selection of the servo driver can be abandoned, or the use of the function thereof may be limited.


SUMMARY

With regard to the problems in the prior art, the embodiments of the present invention provide a novel servo driver. The servo driver of at least one embodiment can convert the type of a pulse signal, so as to improve upon or even solve many problems caused by mismatching of the pulse signal type.


Specifically, at least one embodiment of the present invention provides a servo driver, comprising: a driver, a pulse conversion module and a pulse interface, wherein the pulse conversion module is connected between the pulse interface and the driver, and the pulse conversion module converts the type of a pulse control signal received by the pulse interface, and then outputs same to the driver, with the type of the pulse control signal comprising at least one of a clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type, a pulse plus direction control type and an AB-phase input control type.


The servo driver of at least one embodiment of the present invention can use a pulse conversion module to convert the type of a pulse from an upper computer or a PLC, so as to solve the limitations where the type selection of the driver or the upper computer/PLC cannot be performed or the function thereof cannot be used due to the mismatching of the pulse signal type.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings are included to provide further understanding of the present invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of the present application, show the embodiments of the present invention, and serve, together with the description, to explain the principles of the present invention. In the accompanying drawings:



FIG. 1 exemplarily shows the pulse forms of three types of pulse control signals.



FIG. 2 shows a schematic structure of a servo driver according to the present invention.



FIG. 3 shows one embodiment of a pulse conversion module according to the present invention.



FIG. 4 shows one embodiment of a pulse conversion mode.





DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SIGNS


10 Servo driver



11 Driver



12 Pulse conversion module



13 Pulse interface



14 Complex programmable logic device



15 Display



16 Button



17 First transceiver



18 Second transceiver


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS

Specifically, at least one embodiment of the present invention provides a servo driver, comprising: a driver, a pulse conversion module and a pulse interface, wherein the pulse conversion module is connected between the pulse interface and the driver, and the pulse conversion module converts the type of a pulse control signal received by the pulse interface, and then outputs same to the driver, with the type of the pulse control signal comprising at least one of a clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type, a pulse plus direction control type and an AB-phase input control type.


The servo driver of at least one embodiment of the present invention can use a pulse conversion module to convert the type of a pulse from an upper computer or a PLC, so as to solve the limitations where the type selection of the driver or the upper computer/PLC cannot be performed or the function thereof cannot be used due to the mismatching of the pulse signal type.


According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the servo driver, the pulse conversion module comprises a complex programmable logic device, and pulse conversion logic for realizing the conversion between different pulse control system signal types is provided in the complex programmable logic device. The complex programmable logic device can be used for parallel processing, so as to eliminate the problem of time delays.


According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the servo driver, the pulse conversion module further comprises a display and a button which are in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device, wherein a user switches between various types of conversion modes via the button, and the display at least displays a conversion mode which is currently implemented by the pulse conversion module, so as to facilitate the user in operating and selecting a conversion mode for the pulse control signal.


According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the servo driver, the display is a 1-bit digital display, and different numbers displayed on the display represent different conversion modes.


According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the servo driver, the pulse conversion module comprises two buttons, and the two buttons respectively realize the operations of adding one to and subtracting one from a number on the 1-bit digital display when being pressed down, so as to switch the conversion mode by means of either of the two buttons.


According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the servo driver, the pulse conversion module further comprises a first transceiver and a second transceiver which are in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device, wherein the first transceiver is in signal connection with the driver, and the second transceiver is in signal connection with the pulse interface. In this way, the pulse conversion module can be provided outside the driver, for example, on a cabinet, and the two are connected wirelessly.


According to one embodiment of the present invention, in the servo driver, the pulse conversion module is provided on a housing of the servo driver or is provided outside a cabinet accommodating the servo driver, so as to expose the display and the buttons.


It should be appreciated that the above-mentioned general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are all example and illustrative, and are intended to provide further explanations for the present invention as claimed in the claims.


The embodiments of the present invention will now be described with detailed reference to the drawings.


Detailed reference will now be made to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, and the examples thereof are shown in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same or similar parts will be denoted by using the same reference signs in all the accompanying drawings.


In addition, although the terms used in embodiments of the present invention are selected from common general terms, some terms mentioned in the description of embodiments of the present invention may be selected by the applicant at his or her discretion, and the detailed meanings thereof are explained in the relevant part of the description of embodiments of the present invention.


In addition, embodiments of the present invention should be understood not only by the terms actually used, but also by the meaning contained in each term.


Firstly, with reference to FIG. 2, the servo driver 10 of an embodiment of the present invention mainly comprises: a driver 11, a pulse conversion module 12 and a pulse interface 13. The pulse conversion module 12 is connected between the driver 11 and the pulse interface 13, wherein the pulse conversion module 12 converts the type of a pulse control signal received by the pulse interface 13, and then outputs same to the driver 11. The type of the pulse control signal comprises at least one of a clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type (CW+CCW), a pulse plus direction control type (pulse+direction) and an AB-phase input control type (also referred to as phase difference control).


Therefore, the servo driver 10 of an embodiment of the present invention may use the pulse conversion module 12 to convert the type of a pulse from an upper computer or a PLC, so as to solve the limitations where the type selection of the driver or the upper computer/PLC cannot be performed or the functions thereof cannot be used due to the mismatching of the pulse signal type. In addition, as mentioned above, any form of conversion between pulse types can also improve the anti-interference performance of the servo driver 10, thereby avoiding a pulse loss or increase caused by pulse mismatching. The pulse conversion module 12 may be a small-sized module with a small volume, so as to be conveniently configured on the servo driver 10 or provided on a cabinet accommodating the servo driver 10.



FIG. 3 shows one embodiment of the pulse conversion module 12 according to the present invention. As shown in FIG. 3, the pulse conversion module 12 may further comprise a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) 14, a display 15, buttons 16, a first transceiver 17 and a second transceiver 18. The complex programmable logic device 14 may perform parallel processing, so as to eliminate the problem of time delays. In addition, the use of the complex programmable logic device 14 also has the advantages of a low cost and clear logic, etc. A pulse conversion logic for realizing the conversion between different pulse control system signal types may be provided in the complex programmable logic device 14.


For example, the pulse conversion logic may be hardware in the form of a semiconductor device, and may also be a data structure, a mapping table, a code, etc., in the form of a conversion table stored in a memory in the complex programmable logic device 14. When in operation, the pulse conversion logic may convert a pulse control signal (being of a clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type in this example) from the pulse interface 13 according to a conversion method (for example, converting same from a clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type into a pulse plus direction control type) selected by a user, and output the converted pulse control signal (being of a pulse plus direction control type in this example).


According to one embodiment of the present invention, the pulse conversion module 12 may be a separate device further comprising the display 15 and the button 16 which are in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device 14. The volume of the device may be so small that it can be conveniently provided on a housing of the servo driver or provided outside a cabinet accommodating the servo driver 10, so as to expose the display 15 and the buttons 16. In this embodiment, a user can switch between various types of conversion modes via the button 16, while the display 15 at least displays a conversion mode which is currently implemented by the pulse conversion module 12. In addition, the display 15 may be a 1-bit digital display, and different numbers displayed on the display 15 represent different conversion modes.


For example, the 1-bit digital display can at least display the numbers 0 to 8, wherein each of the numbers corresponds to one conversion mode. With reference to FIG. 4, after type selection is performed (via the button 16), each number displayed on the 1-bit digital display 15 corresponds to one conversion method. In FIG. 4, as an example, “A” represents the clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type (CW+CCW), “B” represents the pulse plus direction control type (pulse+direction), and “C” represents the AB-phase input control type (also referred to as phase difference control). Thus, according to FIG. 4, the number 0 (the number being displayed by the 1-digit digital display 15) represents a conversion mode where an input and an output are both of the clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type (CW+CCW), and the number 4 represents a conversion mode where the input is of the clockwise and counter-clockwise pulse control type (CW+CCW) and the output is of the AB-phase input control type. Therefore, the nine numbers 0-8 can represent all the conversion modes between every two of the three control types. Therefore, as long as a user correctly selects, during use, one conversion mode by firstly using the button 16, an upper computer/PLC and a driver of any pulse type can be used for connection, so as to achieve the compatibility between the upper computer/PLC and drivers of different pulse types.


In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, the pulse conversion module 12 uses two buttons 16. For example, the two buttons 16 respectively realize the operations of adding one to and subtracting one from a number on the 1-bit digital display when being pressed down, so as to switch the conversion mode by means of either of the two buttons. In another embodiment, the pulse conversion module 12 may also achieve a similar function by only using a single button 16 that performs an operation of adding one (or subtracting one).


In addition, in an embodiment where the pulse conversion module 12 is provided outside a cabinet accommodating the servo driver 10, the pulse conversion module 12 may further comprise a first transceiver 17 and a second transceiver 18 which are in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device 14, wherein the first transceiver 17 is in signal connection with the driver 11, and the second transceiver 18 is in signal connection with the pulse interface 13.


In summary, the servo driver of an embodiment of the present invention can convert the three pulse forms arbitrarily, and a customer can convert, according to requirements during use, a pulse form into a type that can be identified or can be expected to be used. Therefore, an embodiment of the present invention can solve the limitations where the type selection of a driver or an upper computer/PLC cannot be performed or the function thereof cannot be used due to the mismatching of the pulse signal type. In addition, any form of conversion between pulse types can also improve the anti-interference performance of the servo driver, thereby avoiding a pulse loss or increase caused by pulse mismatching.


It will be apparent for a person skilled in the art that various modifications and variations may be made to the example embodiments of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of the present invention that fall within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims
  • 1. A servo driver, comprising: a driver;a pulse conversion module; anda pulse interface, the pulse conversion module being connected between the pulse interface and the driver, the pulse conversion module being configured to convert a type of a pulse control signal received by the pulse interface and being configured to output the type of pulse control signal once converted to the driver, the type of the pulse control signal including at least one of a clockwise pulse control type and a counter-clockwise pulse control type, a pulse plus direction control type and an AB-phase input control type.
  • 2. The servo driver of claim 1, wherein the pulse conversion module includes a complex programmable logic device, and wherein pulse conversion logic for realizing pulse conversion between different pulse control system signal types is provided in the complex programmable logic device.
  • 3. The servo driver of claim 2, wherein the pulse conversion module includes a display and a button, both the display and button being in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device, wherein the button is configured to permit a user to switch between various types of conversion modes via the button, and wherein the display is configured to at least displays a conversion mode currently implemented by the pulse conversion module.
  • 4. The servo driver of claim 3, wherein the display is a 1-bit digital display, and wherein different numbers displayable on the display represent different conversion modes.
  • 5. The servo driver of claim 4, wherein the pulse conversion module includes two buttons, the button and another button, and wherein the two buttons respectively realize operations of adding one to a number and subtracting one from a number on the 1-bit digital display when being pressed down, so as to switch the conversion mode via pressing down of either of the two buttons.
  • 6. The servo driver of claim 2, wherein the pulse conversion module further includes a first transceiver and a second transceiver, both the first transceiver and the second transceiver being in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device, and wherein the first transceiver is in signal connection with the driver, and the second transceiver is in signal connection with the pulse interface.
  • 7. The servo driver of claim 3, wherein the pulse conversion module is provided on a housing of the servo driver or is provided outside a cabinet accommodating the servo driver, so as to expose the display and the buttons.
  • 8. The servo driver of claim 4, wherein the pulse conversion module further includes a first transceiver and a second transceiver, both the first transceiver and the second transceiver being in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device, and wherein the first transceiver is in signal connection with the driver and the second transceiver is in signal connection with the pulse interface.
  • 9. The servo driver of claim 5, wherein the pulse conversion module further includes a first transceiver and a second transceiver, both the first transceiver and the second transceiver being in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device, and wherein the first transceiver is in signal connection with the driver and the second transceiver is in signal connection with the pulse interface.
  • 10. The servo driver of claim 9, wherein the pulse conversion module is provided on a housing of the servo driver or is provided outside a cabinet accommodating the servo driver, so as to expose the display and the two buttons.
  • 11. A pulse conversion module for a servo driver, the pulse conversion module being connectable between a pulse interface and a driver of a servo driver and being configured to convert a type of a pulse control signal received by the pulse interface and being configured to output the type of pulse control signal once converted to the driver, the type of the pulse control signal including at least one of a clockwise pulse control type and a counter-clockwise pulse control type, a pulse plus direction control type and an AB-phase input control type.
  • 12. The pulse conversion module of claim 11, comprising: a complex programmable logic device, pulse conversion logic for realizing pulse conversion between different pulse control system signal types being provided in the complex programmable logic device.
  • 13. The pulse conversion module of claim 12, further comprising: a display; anda button, both the display and button being in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device, wherein the button is configured to permit a user to switch between various types of conversion modes via the button, and wherein the display is configured to at least display a conversion mode currently implemented by the pulse conversion module.
  • 14. The pulse conversion module of claim 13, wherein the display is a 1-bit digital display, and wherein different numbers displayable on the display represent different conversion modes.
  • 15. The pulse conversion module of claim 14, including two buttons, the button and another button, and wherein the two buttons respectively realize operations of adding one to a number and subtracting one from a number on the 1-bit digital display when being pressed down, so as to switch the conversion mode via pressing down of either of the two buttons.
  • 16. The pulse conversion module of claim 12, further comprising: a first transceiver; anda second transceiver, both the first transceiver and the second transceiver being in signal connection with the complex programmable logic device, and wherein the first transceiver is in signal connection with the driver and the second transceiver is in signal connection with the pulse interface.
  • 17. The pulse conversion module of claim 13, wherein the pulse conversion module is configured to be provided on a housing of the servo driver or outside a cabinet accommodating the servo driver, so as to expose the display and the button.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
201710317916.3 May 2017 CN national
PRIORITY STATEMENT

This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2018/060147, which has an International filing date of Apr. 20, 2018, which designated the United States of America, and which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. CN 201710317916.3 filed May 8, 2017, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP2018/060147 4/20/2018 WO 00