Encoder 1: Absolute EnDat Internal Fault/Error
Siemens · FC1765DC Controller
¿Qué significa 231111 ?
An internal fault has been detected within Absolute Encoder 1 (EnDat), as indicated by set bits in its fault word. This can signify issues such as a failed lighting system, low signal amplitude, incorrect position values, or problems with the encoder's 5V power supply (overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent). If applicable, it could also mean the encoder battery needs replacement.
Causas comunes
- Internal lighting system failure within the optical EnDat encoder, resulting in loss of position detection.
- Degraded or noisy EnDat communication signals due to cable damage, inadequate shielding, or electromagnetic interference.
- Internal electronics fault within the encoder causing corrupted position data or incorrect CRC checksums.
- Insufficient power supply voltage (e.g., <4.75VDC) reaching the encoder due to voltage drop across the cable or a faulty power supply unit (PSU).
- Magnetic interference or strong vibrations affecting the encoder's internal sensing elements or clock generation.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
1. Measure the power supply voltage at the encoder connector (e.g., Pin 1 and Pin 2) using a multimeter to verify it is within specification (e.g., 5VDC ±5%).
- 2
2. Inspect the EnDat encoder cable (e.g., connected to socket X21) for physical damage, proper shielding continuity, and secure connections.
- 3
3. Access the drive diagnostics and monitor the encoder's internal fault word (r2520) for specific sub-error indications (e.g., lighting, amplitude).
- 4
4. Power down the system, disconnect and then securely reconnect the encoder cable at both ends to ensure proper electrical contact.
- 5
5. If available, temporarily replace Encoder 1 with a known good EnDat encoder to isolate whether the fault is with the encoder or the drive's input.