About DVP Series Motion CPU DVP15MC11T
DVP Series Motion CPU
Specifications
- MPU points: 16
- Max. I/O points: 512
- Program capacity: 64K Steps
- Communication port: Built-in RS-232 and RS-485, compatible with MODBUS ASCII / RTU communication protocol.
- Data register: 10,000 words (latched)
- 500KHz high-speed pulse output:
- Built-in 2 groups of A/B phase differential signal ouput
- X-axis pulse output: (FP0+, FP0-), (RP0+, RP0-)
- Y-axis pulse output: (FP1+, FP1-), (RP1+, RP1-)
- Supports Manual Pulse Generator (MPG) and multi-point external signal inputs
High-Precision Multi-Axis ControlThe DVP15MC11T offers simultaneous control of up to 6 axes using pulse or CANopen communication. This capability makes it ideal for coordinating complex positioning tasks required in multi-axis automation machinery, robotics, and synchronized equipment. High-speed pulse output (up to 200 kHz per axis) ensures precise and responsive motion execution in industrial processes.
Versatile Communication and Easy IntegrationEquipped with RS-232, dual RS-485 ports, and a CANopen interface, the DVP15MC11T ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices and systems. Supporting protocols like CANopen, Modbus ASCII/RTU, and Delta Link, this module fits seamlessly into new and existing automation networks, offering flexibility for system integrators and OEMs.
Robust Performance and ReliabilityWith a wide operating temperature range (0 to 55C), high vibration and shock resistance, and IP20 enclosure, this CPU module is built for the rigorous demands of industrial environments. Battery backup for both RTC and program retention means you can trust operations to resume smoothly after power disruptions, minimizing downtime.
FAQ's of DVP Series Motion CPU DVP15MC11T:
Q: How do I connect the DVP15MC11T to my existing industrial network?
A: You can integrate the DVP15MC11T via its RS-232, RS-485, or CANopen communication ports. Supported protocols include CANopen, Modbus ASCII/RTU, and Delta Link, allowing connectivity with a broad range of automation devices.
Q: What is the process for expanding input/output capabilities?
A: The CPU supports expansion modules for both I/O and communication. Simply attach compatible Delta expansion modules to the main CPU unit on the DIN rail, enabling additional digital and analog I/O as needed for your application.
Q: Where is the DVP15MC11T typically used in industry?
A: This motion CPU is ideal for use in multi-axis positioning, automation machinery, robotics, packaging lines, and other systems requiring precise motion control and complex automation.
Q: What are the benefits of the built-in battery backup feature?
A: The battery backup ensures real-time clock and program data retention during power outages, preventing data loss and reducing system downtime for critical industrial automation processes.
Q: How does the DVP15MC11T achieve high-speed and accurate motion control?
A: It utilizes a 32-bit high-speed processor and can output pulses up to 200 kHz per axis, supporting advanced motion profiles with sub-millisecond input response, ensuring smooth, synchronized, and accurate axis movement.
Q: When should I use CANopen versus pulse output for axis control?
A: Use CANopen for networked, multi-axis control and when integrating with other CANopen-compatible devices. Pulse output is ideal for connecting directly to servo or stepper drives requiring pulse + direction or CW/CCW signals.
Q: What programming software is recommended for configuring the DVP15MC11T?
A: Delta ISPSoft is the recommended programming environment, providing support for ladder logic, motion commands, HMI configuration, and diagnostics tailored to Delta motion controllers.