The DVP20PM00D (DVP20PM00D) is a high-performance professional motion controller from the Delta PM series, specifically engineered for multi-axis synchronization and complex trajectory control. As a specialized unit within the DVP series, this controller is designed to manage high-speed pulse outputs required for precise motor positioning in demanding applications such as robotic arms, automated dispensing machines, and intricate CNC routing equipment. By offloading complex motion algorithms from the main PLC, the DVP20PM00D minimizes system latency and maximizes operational throughput, ensuring high-speed precision that reduces mechanical wear and production downtime.
Technical Configuration
The DVP20PM00D features a sophisticated control architecture dedicated to motion processing. It supports multi-axis coordinated motion, capable of managing both linear and circular interpolation, which is essential for smooth mechanical movement. The hardware includes high-speed I/O points for fast sensor feedback and dedicated pulse outputs for servo motor control. Its integration with the wider DVP ecosystem allows for seamless expansion of digital and analog modules, making it a highly scalable solution for integrated motion and logic control. The device is programmed using Delta's specialized motion software, which simplifies the creation of complex motion profiles and pathing logic.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
DVP20PM00D
Brand
DELTA
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
2.0 kg
Series
PM Series
Functionality
Professional Motion Controller
I/O Points
20 points
Communication
RS-232, RS-485
Control Type
Multi-axis Interpolation
Operating Temp
0 to 55 deg C
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main advantage of the PM series over a standard PLC with pulse outputs?
While standard DVP-series PLCs can generate pulses, the PM series is specifically optimized for complex motion calculations (e.g., electronic cam, interpolation, and synchronous motion) without taxing the scan time of the main logic CPU.
Does this controller support circular interpolation?
Yes, the DVP20PM00D is specifically designed for high-precision trajectory control, including support for linear and circular interpolation, enabling the creation of complex machine movement profiles.
How do I configure the motion parameters for this device?
The unit requires Delta's dedicated PMSoft software. This software allows for the visual configuration of motion paths, axes parameters, and electronic gear ratios, which are then compiled and loaded onto the controller.
Can it be integrated into an existing PLC control network?
Yes, it supports standard RS-232/RS-485 communication, allowing it to function as a slave device to a higher-level PLC or HMI while managing the local motion axes independently.
Installation and Engineering Guidelines
Axis Shielding: Given the high-frequency nature of the motion pulse signals, all pulse output lines must be wired using double-shielded, twisted-pair cabling. The shield must be grounded at the drive-end to prevent electrical noise from causing cumulative positioning errors.
Cabinet Environment: Motion controllers are sensitive to transient electrical noise. Ensure the DVP20PM00D is mounted at least 200 mm away from high-power VFDs, contactors, or large transformers. Use an isolated power supply for the controller I/O to prevent voltage spikes from damaging the internal motion circuits.
Grounding for Precision: A stable reference ground is critical for high-speed counter accuracy. Connect the controller's ground terminal directly to the machine's main grounding bus using a dedicated, low-impedance copper wire to ensure all pulse signals have a clean return path.
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