I didn't see the manual online.  Some of their older boxes had
potentiometer adjustments internally so that the signal would be
recognized. We had a cnc machine where if one of the axes went out, the fix
was to fiddle with the pots. Otherwise, I have very little knowledge about
them.
Eric Keller
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania


On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 7:42 PM Curtis Dutton <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I have a fanuc spindle motor with an MZ hall effect encoder on it.
>
> I'm attempting to interface that via an IBV 610 to a quadrature encoder.
>
> I have no experience with these and I'm trying to figure out what is going
> wrong.
>
> The encoder runs on 5v and has A,A* and B,B* signals.
>
> the a*,b* pins output a refernace voltage of 2.5v. The a and B pins vary
> sinusoidally from 2.2v to 2.8 v. If you measure across a to a* (or b to b*)
> you get -.3v to .3v.
>
> I think that this is what is called a 1vpp signal. (am I wrong?)
>
> Anyhow I hooked up all of the signals from encoder to ibv box through to
> the quadrature encoder input. I have double checked all pins, power is
> being delivered to everything and the sinusiod signals are getting back to
> the interpolate box.
>
> Anyhow it doesn't work and I'm not sure how to troubleshoot the black box.
> I have the manuals and I have tried various combinations of the dip
> swithches inside.
>
> does anyone have any troubleshooting tips or stories about their use of an
> interpolater box?
>
>
> Thanks,
>    Curt
>
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