Handwheel and Serial Connection

In Radonix PC-Pro series control boards—except for the Pro LAN 3AS model—a 9-pin connector is used for both Handwheel and RS485 connections. To connect a handwheel, a 5V encoder with differential outputs is compatible with the Radonix control board.

Additionally, RS485 is a type of serial communication where data is transmitted via the A.485 and B.485 pins (Figure 25).

Figure 25 – Handwheel Encoder and RS485 Connection Pins

The internal circuit diagram of the RS485 connection pins in PC-Pro series models is shown in Figure 26.

Figure 26 – Internal Circuit of RS485 Connection Pins

The internal circuit diagram of the handwheel connection pins in PC-Pro series models is shown in Figure 27.

Figure 27 – Internal Circuit of Handwheel Connection Pins

Figure 28 illustrates the equivalent internal circuit diagram of the control board for handwheel connection.

Figure 28 – Equivalent Internal Circuit for Handwheel Connection

Figure 29 shows how the handwheel connects to the control board in differential and open-collector modes. If the handwheel encoder is of the open-collector type, then the HW.A+ and HW.B+ pins must be connected to the +5V pin on the 9-pin connector. The other handwheel switches should be connected to digital input pins.

Figure 29 – Handwheel Connection with Radonix Control Board

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Note: Analog inputs are only available on PC-Smart model control boards.