VALVE AMPLIFIER
Manufacturer: Bosch Rexroth
Material #: R901057058
Model : VT-VRPA1-150-1X/V0/0
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The Bosch Rexroth VT-VRPA1-150-1X/V0/0 (R901057058) is a high-performance proportional amplifier designed for precise control of hydraulic systems. This component falls under the product group of control modules and is known for its ability to manage limitation and position control with great accuracy. The VT-VRPA1-150-1X/V0/0 features a ramp generator that produces a command value voltage, which can be adjusted via the Gw potentiometer accessible through the front plate, allowing for the setting of maximum flow for the valve. It also includes a limiter to safeguard against excessive command value voltage or mechanical end positions. The unit's PID controller is specifically optimized for DBETR and FRE valves, ensuring that any difference between the position command value and actual position value is corrected by an appropriate control output. The amplifier's position transducer electronics are factory-adjusted, but they allow for readjustment if necessary due to long or capacitive lines. An enable input activates the output stage and I controller when a signal greater than 15V is applied, with an LED indicating its status. Additionally, it offers flexibility in ramp times adjustment through internal potentiometers or an external time potentiometer, as well as jumper settings that alter ramp duration. The built-in power supply unit generates necessary operating voltages while providing reverse polarity protection. The device indicates readiness for operation via a green LED when certain conditions are met, including appropriate operating voltage and absence of line asymmetry or short circuits. Command values can be supplied directly or via an external potentiometer, with differential input options available for accommodating various signal types. Lastly, this analog amplifier card adheres to Eurocard format standards and supports FRE series valves among others, making it a versatile choice for industrial hydraulic applications.
Unpacked Weight: 0.199701 kg
From the output of the ramp generator [3], the command value voltage reaches the "Gw" potentiometer which is accessible through the front plate and serves as attenuator. It can also be used to set the maximum flow of the valve. The downstream limiter [7] limits the command value to 105 % or –5 % (e.g. at excessive command value voltage or by adjustment of the potentiometer for zero point "Zw" and basic value "Gw") to prevent the valve spool from hitting the mechanical end positions. The output signal of the limiter [7] is the position command value which is supplied to the PID controllers [8] and via an output stage [17] also to measuring socket "w" on the front plate of the card as well as to port 28c at the connector strip X1 (command value after ramp and limiter). A voltage of +6 V at command value measuring socket "w" corresponds to a command value of +100 %. The PID controller has been especially optimized for DBETR and FRE valves. In the controller, the position command value and the actual position value are compared; in case of a difference, a corresponding control output is forwarded to the current output stage [13] the output signal of which controls the proportional solenoid of valve.
The position transducer electronics consist of an oscillator [14] with downstream driver [15] for controlling the inductive position transducer and a demodulator [16] for analyzing the position transducer signal (actual value). The oscillator frequency is approx. 2.5 kHz. The inductive position transducer must be connected as throttle circuit with mid sensing. The position transducer electronics have been adjusted at the factory. Very long or capacitive position transducer lines may require readjustment of the zero point (via potentiometer "Zx"). The actual value (corresponds to the valve spool position) can be measured at the actual value measuring socket.
Notice:
The actual value signal is output in inverted form as compared to the command value. A path of 100 % corresponds to –6 V at the actual value measuring socket and at port 32a of the connector strip X1.
With a signal of > 10 V at enable input 20a, the output stage and I controller are enabled (indication by the yellow LED at the front plate). By setting jumper X3, these are independently and permanently enabled by the signal at the enable input. The switching input will then be ineffective.
[ ] = Assignment to the block diagram
When using an external time potentiometer, the internal potentiometers for the ramp times must be set to maximum (voltages at the "t1" and "t2" measuring sockets approx. 20 mV). The maximum ramp time is reduced as the resistance value of the external potentiometer is switched in parallel to that of the internal potentiometer (approx. 500 kΩ). In this case, the ramp times for upwards and downwards ramp cannot be set separately.
By applying a voltage >10 V to the "Ramp off" switching input or setting the plug-in jumper X4, the ramp time is set to its minimum value (approx. 15 ms). The switching input will then be ineffective. The minimum value is then valid for both directions.
Jumper X9 plugged (ramp time "short")
Jumper X8 plugged (ramp time "long")
The following applies:
U = Voltage in volt at measuring socket "t1" or "t2"
t = Ramp time in seconds for upwards and downwards ramp
The down-stream ramp generator [3] generates a ramp-shaped output signal from a given step-shaped input signal. The time constants of the output signal (ramp times) can be adjusted using the "t1" (upwards ramp) and "t2" (downwards ramp) potentiometers accessible through the front plate. The specified maximum ramp time refers to a command value step of 100 % and may be approx. 5 s or 50 s depending on the jumper setting (X8, X9). If a command value step of less than 100 % is switched to the ramp generator input [3], the ramp time will be correspondingly shorter. The current ramp time can be checked at the "t1" (upwards ramp) and "t2" (downwards ramp) measuring sockets.
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After application of the operating voltage, the internal power supply unit [6] creates a voltage of ±9 V as compared to measurement zero (M0). Measured against load zero (L0), it is raised by +9 V. The voltages +9 V and –9 V (–9 V corresponds to L0) are fed to the connector strip X1 and can be used externally (e.g. for a command value potentiometer). The maximum load capacity is 25 mA.
The amplifier card is ready for operation if the following conditions are met:
Operating voltage > 20 V
No asymmetry of internal supply voltages
No cable break in position transducer lines
no short-circuit in solenoid conductors
The "ready for operation" status is indicated by the green LED on the front plate.
The command value voltage is either specified directly, by the regulated voltage +9 V of the power supply unit [6] or via an external command value potentiometer. For the "Command value 1" input, +9 V ≙ +100 % and for the "Command value 2" input, +6 V ≙ +100 %. The reference point for the command value inputs 1 and 2 is always M0 (18ac). Command value input 3 is a differential input [1] (0 to +10 V). It can be configured by setting jumpers as current input (0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA). If the command value is specified by external electronics with a different reference potential, the differential input has to be used.
When disconnecting or connecting the command value voltage, it has to be ensured that both signal lines are in each case separated from or connected with the input. Before they are forwarded, all command values will be added up according to their absolute value and their sign [2]. Using the "Zw" potentiometer, offset voltages in the command value branch can be compensated.