Encoder internal
ABB · ACS880
What does 7380 mean?
An internal fault has occurred within the encoder system itself, indicating a problem with the encoder's electronics or processing. This is a critical fault preventing accurate speed/position feedback, rendering closed-loop control impossible. This typically requires specialized assistance.
Common Causes
- Encoder's internal electronics malfunction or processing unit failure.
- Corrupted firmware within the smart encoder (e.g., Hiperface, EnDat) requiring a firmware update.
- Unstable power supply to the encoder causing intermittent operation (e.g., ripple on 5VDC or 15VDC supply).
- Communication bus error between the drive and smart encoder (e.g., corrupted data packets on the serial interface).
- Encoder overheating due to environmental conditions, restricted airflow, or internal component failure.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Power cycle the drive and encoder system to attempt a reset of the internal encoder electronics.
- 2
Check the encoder's own status LEDs (if available) for specific error indications (e.g., green/red status).
- 3
Verify stable 5VDC or 15VDC power supply to the encoder at the encoder connector (e.g., pins 1 and 2) with an oscilloscope.
- 4
Inspect the encoder communication cable (e.g., Ethernet, RS485) for physical damage or loose connections.
- 5
If the fault persists after basic checks, the encoder itself is likely faulty and requires replacement.