3 Things to Know About the BLV Series Update

The BLV Series is one of two DC-input brushless motor speed control systems we offer. While a brushless motor with hall-effect sensor feedback provides constant torque, wide speed range, and speed regulation, the BLV driver offers unique functions designed for mobile robots, such as low battery operation and ramp operation. An image of the BLV Series brushless gear motor and driver is shown below. On the right, we show a BLV gear motor with a pre-assembled FR gearhead, which is a space-saving flat style hollow shaft gearhead that is designed for high torque applications. The dedicated motor driver on the left controls the motor speed and operation. The terminal side is shown, where all the wires are connected. Optional parallel shaft gearheads or electromagnetic brake can be equipped. Here's the original BLV Series 200 W / 400 W lineup and some of its specifications. While listening to feedback from our customers, we realized that compact 100 W gear motors are highly demanded in the AGV/AMR/mobile robot and material handling industries. Therefore we expanded the BLV Series and its AGV-specific functions into the 100 W range. A new 100 W type was added to the lineup. Although the look remains the same, specifications are slightly different. Differences: - The 100 W models accept only 24 VDC, so 48 VDC will not be accepted. - The speed range is narrower at 10~3000 r/min (analog) or 80~3000 r/min (digital). - The maximum extension distance between the motor and driver decreased to 1.5 meters. - The IP rating for the motor increased from IP40 to IP65. Similarities: - The speed regulation stays the same at +/-0.5% (analog) or +/-0.2% (digital). - The driver's IP rating stays at IP20. - The safety standards stay the same. Here is a comparison chart for the 100 W, 200 W, and 400 W BLV Series models. Two cable lengths are available at 0.2 m (0.7 ft) or 1.0 m (3.3 ft). However, a round-shat, ungeared version is not available for the 100 W type. Here's what the overall system configuration looks like. Accessories like mounting brackets, couplings, and external speed potentiometers are also available. Notice that besides the OPX-2A "Control Module" in the above image, MEXE02 support software also shows up as a new method to program the stored data on the driver. Next, we'll go over the second major design change on the BLV Series. Compatibility with MEXE02 Support Software The MEXE02 software offers both an intuitive UI, simple point-to-point motion profile programming, and monitor functions. The stored data on the original BLV driver could be programmed with either the OPX-2A hand-held teaching pendant, or via Modbus RTU through RS-485. Now, all drivers from all wattages can use the universal MEXE02 support software for ever easier data setup. The screenshot below shows the MEXE02 software when an updated BLV driver is connected to a PC. The rotation speed [r/min], torque limiting value [%], acceleration time [s] and deceleration time [s] are required. You just enter the values you want, or use default values. 8 speed profiles are available with the BLV Series. The number of profiles correspond to the product. For example, 256 motion profiles are available with the AZ Series stepper motor drivers. Don't forget to save your data by performing a data write operation. Besides the easy, intuitive programming, the MEXE02 software's operation teaching, monitoring, and testing functions are very useful during setup or troubleshooting. Let's go over these functions. Teaching, Remote Operation The teaching operation window allows the operator to manually move the motor to a specific position, so that the position can be taught and stored to the driver. You can use the arrow keys to move the motor, and select the data number to save the data to. Remote operation allows you to test the motion profiles stored in the driver without having to wire the I/O. The two screenshots below have no product connected, so the monitored values show 0. When the system is operating, there will be values changing in real-time. Under OUTPUT, green indicates that the output is ON, while white indicates OFF. Remember to check the check box to start any teaching, remote, or monitor operation. Monitor Operations - Many Available There are many monitor operations you can perform to help with troubleshooting and understanding how the system works. We'll go over a few monitor operations here. Monitor operations include unit information monitor, status monitor, D-I/O, R-I/O monitor (direct I/O and remote I/O), internal I/O monitor, alarm monitor, warning monitor, RS-485 communication monitor, and waveform monitor. The alarm monitor is useful during troubleshooting because it shows the exact alarm code that is causing the alarm. It also retains up to 10 alarm records. Refer to the "Cause" and "Measure" to determine what to do. The following screenshot shows an "RS-485 communication timeout". The cause is that the time set in the "communication timeout" parameter has elapsed without establishing communication. The fix is to check the connection between the master controller and driver. For more information, please refer to the manuals. The waveform monitor records the timing of I/O as the system is operating. This is particularly useful during troubleshooting as you want to know what it's doing vs what it's supposed to do. New DIR output and network monitor commands increase the usability of the BLV Series. The BLV Series is ideal for customers who require DC or battery-powered brushless motors, conveyor manufacturers, and customers who require industrial network communication. The FR gearhead is recommended for high torque applications where motor length is also a constraint. The addition of MEXE02 software support for the BLV Series enables many benefits, such as easy data programming and status monitoring. Learn more about the AGV-specific functions of the BLV Series. Please subscribe!

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