JS6000 Joystick Base. Technical Information
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1 JS6000 Joystick Base Technical Information
2 Revisions Revision History Table of Revisions Date Page Changed Rev. 7 June, , 29, 30 Single or Dual Axis Options images; Dimensions and Installation KA revised dimensions to include18 pin connector, added recommended mounting panel cut-out illustration, and updated installation instructions. 26 Feb, , 27, 38 Axis base image, A Grip Front Plate Diagram illustration, JA Environmental Characteristics 16 Sep, 2009 Various Content update IA 04 Jan, A grip front plate diagram updated HA 14 Nov, , 6, 7, 13, 17 Grip options model code details; GA mechanical options: friction hold torque 28 Jun, , 32, 36 Corrected temperature and length conversion FA 27 Jun, 2007 Various Text changes and addition of CAN+ EA 24 Apr, 2007 Various Text changes D 22 Feb, 2006 Various Text changes C 28 Nov, 2005 Various Feature updates B 26 May, Hall sensor pinouts A 17 Dec, 2004 Initial release 2010 Sauer-Danfoss. All rights reserved L0760 Rev KA June 2010 Sauer-Danfoss accepts no responsibility for possible errors in catalogs, brochures and other printed material. Sauer -Danfoss reserves the right to alter its products without prior notice. This also applies to products already ordered provided that such alterations can be made without affecting agreed specifications. All trademarks in this material are properties of their respective owners. Sauer-Danfoss, the Sauer-Danfoss logotype, the Sauer-Danfoss S-icon, PLUS+1, What really matters is inside and Know-How in Motion are trademarks of the Sauer-Danfoss Group.
3 Contents General Information Product Overview... 5 Features and Options... 5 Product Configuration Product Configuration Model Code... 6 Base Model Code... 7 Grip Model Code... 8 Model Code Details Code B: Single or Dual Axis Options... 9 Code C: Shaft Sensor/Output Options...10 Potentiometer Sensor...10 Dual Potentiometer Outputs Per Axis...11 Hall Effect Sensor...12 Controller Area Network (CAN) Output...12 Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Output...12 Code D: Centering Return Spring Options...13 Code E: Hardware Configuration...13 Code F: Mechanical Options...14 Code G: Microswitch Option...16 Code H: Electrical Interface Options...17 Analog...17 CAN 2.0B, J1939 Protocol...17 CANopen 2.0B, J1939 Protocol...17 PWM...17 Code I, J, K,L Grip Options...18 JS6000 CAN Messages CAN Option...19 CAN+ Option...19 CAN+ External Inputs...19 Analog Inputs (AIN)...19 Digital Inputs (DIN)...19 CAN Message Protocol SAE J1939 CAN Message Specification...21 SAE J1939 Basic Joystick Message...21 Data Field...21 Basic Joystick Message Data Field Descriptions...22 SAE J1939 Extended Joystick Message...25 SAE J1939 Error (DM1) Messages...26 SAE CANopen Protocol Information...26 A Grip Button and Rocker CAN Naming Conventions...27 Top and Operator Present Switch Naming Conventions...27 Proportional Rocker Naming Conventions...27 MG Grip Button CAN Naming Conventions L0760 Rev KA June
4 Contents Product Installation Dimensions and Installation...29 Dimensions...29 Recommended Mounting Panel Cut-out...29 Installation...30 Recommended Wiring Practice...30 Joystick Safety...31 JS6000 Connector Pin Assignments General Information...32 Pin Assignments...32 CAN Output Connector Pin Assignments...32 CAN Output Mating Connector Deutsch DTM06-6S...32 CAN+ and PWM Output Connector Pin Assignments...33 CAN+ and PWM Output Mating Connector Deutsch DT16-18SB...33 Potentiometer Sensor with Analog Output Connector Pin Assignments...34 Analog Output Mating Connector...34 Hall Effect Sensor with Analog Output Pin Assignments...35 Specifications Mechanical Characteristics...36 Electrical Characteristics...36 Microswitch Characteristics...37 Sensor Power Supply Ratings...38 Environmental Characteristics L0760 Rev KA June 2010
5 General Information Product Overview The JS6000 Joystick Base has been specially developed to meet the harsh operating requirements of today s mobile machines. The JS6000 features metal construction with a large diameter stainless steel operating shaft, an innovative ball and socket gimbal design manufactured from pressure die cast zinc alloys, a custom high strength material for the center return cone, and optional contactless Hall effect sensing technology. The CAN+ version of the JS6000 base allows the value and state of up to eleven digital or seven digital and four analog inputs from external-to-the-joystick sources to be broadcast along with joystick Controller Area network (CAN) messages. The Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) version of the JS6000 base can be used to directly drive a valve, such as the H1 hydrostatic transmission, without an intermediate microcontroller. This version allows joystick operating parameters (e.g. ramp rates, button function assignments, output characteristics) to be configured using the PLUS+1 GUIDE Service Tool interface. Refer to JS6000 PWM User Manual, for instructions and information required to configure JS6000 PWM joystick options. The flexible design of the JS6000 offers many options, making it the right choice for applications that require more than a simple dual axis joystick with spring return to center. This technical manual describes the many different features that can be selected to configure the right product for a specific application. JS6000 Joystick Base F Features and Options Hall effect or potentiometer sensing (model dependent) One or two sensors per axis for redundancy Single or dual axis Mechanical direction switches 2 centering spring forces 3 available friction-hold options Output options: Analog CAN 2.0B, J1939 protocol CANopen protocol High current PWM Multiple grip options: HKN plain knob MG with operator trigger and hand rest A configurable ergonomic Custom designed grips External-to-joystick analog and digital information included in JS6000 CAN+messages 520L0760 Rev KA June
6 Product Configuration Product Configuration Model Code Use the JS6000 product configuration model code to specify particular features when ordering a JS6000 joystick. The model code begins with the product family name: JS6000. Fill in the remaining fields to configure the product with the desired features. Product Configuration Model Code Example The model code includes both joystick base and joystick grip information. This technical manual provides information required to configure the base portion of the joystick. The Sauer-Danfoss manual JS1000, JS6000 Joystick Grips 520L0872 provides information required to configure JS6000 joystick grips. J S X Y H M M H S N L N J A 0 H 0 R V N N N N N N N N 6 520L0760 Rev KA June 2010
7 Product Configuration Base Model Code JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code Example A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S J S X Y H M M H S N L N J A 0 H 0 R V N N N N N N N N Base A Product Series Code Description JS6000 Series JS6000 Joystick Grip B C Code XY NY Code PRR PQQ PSS PTT PUU HMM CAN* CANopen* CPL PWM Operational Axis Options Description Bi-directional: X and Y axis Uni-directional: Y axis only (required for friction-holding) Shaft Position Sensing and Output Options Description Potentiometer: single output per axis; Vo = 10 to 90% of Vs; ±1.5 neutral threshold Potentiometer: single output per axis; Vo = 25 to 75% of Vs; ±1.5 neutral threshold Potentiometer: single output per axis; Vo = 10 to 90% of Vs; ±5 neutral threshold Potentiometer: single output per axis; Vo = 25 to 75% of Vs; ±5 neutral threshold Potentiometer: dual output per axis; Vo = 10 to 90% of Vs; ±1.5 neutral threshold Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 5 VDC; Vo = 0.5 to 4.5 VDC Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 9 to 36 VDC; CAN 2.0B J1939 communication, 6 pin connector Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 9 to 36 VDC; CANopen 2.0B J1939 communication, 6 pin connector Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 9 to 36 VDC; CAN 2.0B communication, 18 pin connector Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 9 to 36 VDC; high current PWM and digital outputs * See H1 Electrical Interface Options, page 17. D Code H M F E Code S F Code NL FB FC HC G Code N Y Centering Spring Options Description Heavy force Medium force Friction-hold (position maintained, center detent) Gate Pattern Options Description Square, full output at 45 degree Mechanical Options Description No mechanical option; spring return to center only Friction-held in Y axis; no X axis; center detent; 1.25 N m [0.92 lb ft] friction-hold force; 2.5 N m [1.66 lb ft] breakout force Friction-held in Y axis; no X axis; center detent; 1.25 N m [0.92 lb ft] friction-hold force; 3.25 N m [2.40 lb ft] breakout force Friction-held in Y axis; no X axis; center detent; 2.25 N m [1.66 lb ft] friction-hold force; 4.0 N m [2.95 lb ft] breakout force Direction (Microswitch) Options Description No switches Microswitches installed 520L0760 Rev KA June
8 Product Configuration Grip Model Code JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code Example A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S J S X Y H M M H S N L N J A 0 H 0 R V N N N N N N N N H1 Electrical Interface Options Code Description S Analog (DC voltage output) J CAN, SAE J1939 protocol W PWM output P CANopen protocol (default: 125 Kbit band rate) H2, 3 CAN Source Address* Code Description NN None use with analog outputs when H1 = S 33 Source address = 0x 33 (use this source address with PWM outputs.) 34 Source address = 0x Source address = 0x Source address = 0x 36 H4 Joystick Output Type Code Description N None use with analog and PWM outputs 1 CAN full scale output = 1000 counts I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S Grip Options The Sauer-Danfoss manual JS1000, JS6000 Joystick Grips 520L0872 provides information required to configure the JS6000 joystick grip. * Consult the factory if additional source addresses are required L0760 Rev KA June 2010
9 Model Code Details Code B: Single or Dual Axis Options B J S JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code - B Code B designates the number of operational axes. Single Axis Base NY with friction hold option in the configuration code. Dual Axis Base XY in the configuration code. +X Axis -Y Axis -Y Axis +Y Axis +Y Axis -X Axis Orientation Mark (lift boot) 2456B X and Y Operation (or movement). 20 ± 0 20 ± 0 20 ± 0 20 ± 0 20 ± 0 20 ± 0 20 ± 0 20 ± 0 P L0760 Rev KA June
10 Model Code Details Code C: Shaft Sensor/ Output Options J S X Y P R R JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code C C Code C designates the shaft sensing technology; potentiometer or Hall effect; and the electrical output characteristics of the joystick base. C Code PRR PQQ PSS PTT PUU HMM CAN* CANopen* CPL PWM Shaft Position Sensing and Output Options Description Potentiometer: single output per axis; Vo = 10 to 90% of Vs; ±1.5 neutral threshold Potentiometer: single output per axis; Vo = 25 to 75% of Vs; ±1.5 neutral threshold Potentiometer: single output per axis; Vo = 10 to 90% of Vs; ±5 neutral threshold Potentiometer: single output per axis; Vo = 25 to 75% of Vs; ±5 neutral threshold Potentiometer: dual output per axis; Vo = 10 to 90% of Vs; ±1.5 neutral threshold Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 5 VDC; Vo = 0.5 to 4.5 VDC Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 9 to 36 VDC; CAN 2.0B J1939 communication, 6 pin connector Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 9 to 36 VDC; CANopen 2.0B J1939 communication, 6 pin connector Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 9 to 36 VDC; CAN 2.0B communication, 18 pin connector Hall effect: dual sensors per axis; Vs = 9 to 36 VDC; high current PWM and digital outputs * See H1 Electrical Interface Options, page 17. Potentiometer Sensor The potentiometer sensor electrical connections are made via a 16 pin AMP 040 series MULTILOCK connector mounted on the base of the unit. Potentiometer outputs are ratiometric. The output value is dependent on the supply voltage. When the joystick handle returns to center, the output will be between 48% and 52% of supply voltage (Vs). Potentiometer Sensor Specifications Minimum load impedance Maximum wiper current 1 MΩ recommended 5 ma Supply voltage < 36 Vdc Center tap/switch alignment Within 0.5º Potentiometer electrical angle ± 18º Center tap angle ± 2.5º Insulation resistance at 50 Vdc >50 MΩ Center Tap A center tap is standard on all potentiometer tracks, where 50% of the supply voltage can be supplied to force the sensor voltage to this known reference. When the center tap is not connected there will be a center dead band (where the voltage output does not change on initial deflection) and the output voltage will be between 48 and 52% of the supply voltage. Directional Potentiometer Switches Potentiometer tracks have directional and normally closed (center on) position switches that operate at the angles shown in the table below. Switch outputs are independent of the proportional potentiometer elements on each axis and can be terminated by the customer to provide directional or center on/off data to the control system. Directional Potentiometer Switches Specifications Maximum load current Maximum supply voltage 200 ma resistive < 36 Vdc L0760 Rev KA June 2010
11 Model Code Details Code C: Shaft Sensor/ Output Options (continued) Directional Potentiometer Switch Circuit Diagram Handle Direction Switch Handle Direction Switch Pot Pot Back Forward Left Right Center Tap Center Tap 16 Pin Connector 16 Pin Connector Wiper Symbol Y-axis Pin Numbering X-axis Pin Numbering Potentiometer Track 0utputs Minimum output Voltage (% Vs) Maximum output Voltage (% Vs) Switch track angle Resistance kω Order code 10 ± 2 90 ± 2 ±1.5º 1.6 to 2.4 R 25 ± 2 75 ± 2 ±1.5º 2.2 to 3.6 Q 10 ± 2 90 ± 2 ±5º 1.6 to 2.4 S 25 ± 2 75 ± 2 ±5º 2.2 to 3.6 T Warning Potential uncommanded machine movement. When a JS6000 joystick with the 25% to 75% potentiometer output option (designated Q or T) is used to directly drive a PVG valve, if the power or ground side of the joystick is lost, there is a risk of the valve going full on in one direction or the other. To avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion, the PVG valve must have Active Fault Monitoring. Dual Potentiometer Outputs Per Axis Dual potentiometer outputs are available that feature independent power inputs and sensor outputs. The secondary potentiometer output connections are via an 8 pin AMP connector. Secondary potentiometer outputs do not provide secondary directional and center switches. Hall sensing and dual potentiometer outputs are not available together. Dual Potentiometer Track Selection Minimum output Voltage (% Vs) Maximum output Voltage (% Vs) Switch track angle Resistance kω Order code 10 ± 2 90 ± 2 ±1.5º 1.6 to 2.4 U 520L0760 Rev KA June
12 Model Code Details Code C: Shaft Sensor/ Output Options (continued) Hall Effect Sensor The Hall effect sensor option includes dual sensors per axis. The sensors can be supplied from two separate regulated 5 V supplies for a higher degree of redundancy, or can be supplied from a single regulated 5 V supply. Hall effect sensing electrical connections are made via a 12 pin AMP 040 series MULTILOCK connector on the base of the unit. JS6000 Hall effect sensors are affected by temperature. Output values change temporarily by 2.6% and permanently by 0.6% when subjected to a -40 C (-40 F) to 80 C (176 F) operating temperature range cycle. Hall Effect Sensor Specifications Supply voltage (Vs) Minimum output voltage Center voltage Maximum output voltage 5 Vdc regulated 10% ± 4% Vs 50% ± 2% Vs 90% ± 4% Vs Controller Area Network (CAN) Output Three versions of JS6000 CAN joysticks are available: CAN (Configuration Model Code CAN) CAN 2.0bB J1939 protocol and CANopen 2.0B J1939 protocol (reference product configuration model code, under H1 designator, see page 17). CAN+ (Configuration Model Code CPL) Broadcasts joystick shaft position, grip switch states, grip proportional rocker position and the state and value of up to 11 digital (DIN) or 7 digital (DIN) and 4 analog (AIN) inputs from sources external to the joystick. The CAN+ option joystick base has an 18 pin Deutsch connector. Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Output One version of the JS6000 PWM joystick is available. PWM (Configuration Model Code PWM) Has two bi-directional PWM channels and six Digital Ouputs. The PWM option joystick base has an 18 pin Deutsch connector L0760 Rev KA June 2010
13 Model Code Details Code D: Centering Return Spring Options J S X Y H M M H JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code D D Code D designates centering spring force options. The center spring returns the joystick to its center position when released by the operator and provides the physical resistance to movement when the joystick is operated. Two levels of spring force are available: heavy and medium. Spring force is selected by choosing a letter from the order character column of the following table. Warning Potential uncommanded machine movement. The spring choice affects the joystick s ability to resist system vibrations. Each of the following springs give a different product harmonic range. This, in combination with critical mass differences as a result of grip choice, results in each system (joystick and machine) having different vibration characteristics. With this in mind, please consider the vibration range of the system and determine whether any resonance exists in the joystick. Resonance causes dither and could cause the joystick to leave neutral. Centering Spring Selection Spring option Breakout force on axis Force at full deflection Order code Heavy duty spring 12 to 19 N [2.7 to 4.3 lbf] 31 to 47 N [6.7 to 10.6 lbf] H Medium duty spring 6 to 8.5 N [1.3 to 1.9 lbf] 15 to 23 N [3.4 to 5.2 lbf] M The above forces are measured 55 mm (2.17 in) from the joystick mounting surface and are perpendicular to the shaft. Code E: Hardware Configuration J S X Y H M M H S JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code E E Code E designates hardware configuration. JS6000 joysticks have a square gate pattern as the standard configuration. This is designated as S in the configuration code and includes a standard label. Gate Selection Gate option Characteristics Order code Square ± 20º mechanical travel (on axis) S The square gate offers full X and Y outputs when the joystick is moved to the corner positions. 520L0760 Rev KA June
14 Model Code Details Code F: Mechanical Options JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code F J S X Y H M M H S N L F Code F designates joystick mechanical options. JS6000 joysticks are available with a friction-hold option. With this option, the joystick handle position will remain in a position set by the operator and will not automatically return to center. This option is only available in a single (Y) axis configuration. Four levels of friction/breakout from center force are available. Friction-hold Selection Friction-hold torque Center detent breakout torque Order code No mechanical options 1.25 N m (0.92 lb ft) 2.50 N m (1.84 lb ft) FB 1.25 N m (0.92 lb ft) 3.25 N m (2.40 lb ft) FC 2.25 N m (1.66 lb ft) 4.00 N m (2.95 lb ft) HC NL JS6000 FB Option Torque (N.m) Angle ( ) L0760 Rev KA June 2010
15 Model Code Details Code F: Mechanical Options (continued) JS6000 FC Option Torque (N.m) Angle ( ) 2459 JS6000 HC Option Torque (N.m) Angle ( ) L0760 Rev KA June
16 Model Code Details Code G: Microswitch Option JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code G J S X Y H M M H S N L N G Code G designates joystick microswitch options. Optional microswitch outputs can replace the low current directional potentiometer switches on the potentiometer tracks. Microswitch outputs are on the 16 pin connector (potentiometer option). There are two switches per axis and the microswitches are configured as normally open, with the handle centered. The microswitch joystick shaft direction indication feature is not available with the dual potentiometer sensing option. Optional microswitches are also available with the Hall effect sensing option. Microswitch outputs, in this case, are on the 8 pin connector. Optional microswitches are only available on analog output joysticks with the springreturn-to-center mechanical operation. Optional microswitches are not available on BMM, CAN, CPL, or PWM output joysticks. The Honeywell microswitch electrical details follow. These details are taken directly from the switch manufacturer s specification. Further information is available from Microswitch operates at a mechanical deflection of 2 to 5 degrees in any direction Contact ratings are 3 A at 125 Vac, 2 A at 30 Vdc Life rating is 100,000 cycles minimum at 1 A 12 Vdc Temperature range is -25 C to 85 C [-13 F to 185 F] (when fitted, the joystick temperature is limited to this range) With the microswitch option, choose the letter from the order character column of the following table. The choice is either Y for microswitch N for none. Microswitch Option Microswitch option Mechanical function description Order code Without microswitch No switches N Microswitch Microswitches installed Y L0760 Rev KA June 2010
17 Model Code Details Code H: Electrical Interface Options JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code H J S X Y H M M H S N L N J H Code H designates joystick output options. JS6000 joystick base signal outputs are available in analog voltage, PWM, or Controller Area Network (CAN) versions. Analog The analog output option gives a direct voltage output from the joystick s shaft sensors, position switches and grip functions. No signal conditioning is performed. The PWM output option provides a conditioned output from the joystick s shaft sensors, position switches, and grip functions. Output characteristics are configured using the PLUS+1 GUIDE Service Tool. CAN 2.0B, J1939 Protocol The CAN J1939 output option provides conditioned joystick output information in 2.0B, J1039 message protocol. CANopen 2.0B, J1939 Protocol The CANopen output option provides conditioned joystick output information in 2.0B, CANopen message protocol. PWM The PWM output option provides high voltage outputs for directly driving valves. The CAN port is active on the PWM version, but it is not designed to be used on a CAN bus in a system with other devices. The CAN bus is only to be used for configuration and data logging while connected to a PC running the PLUS+1 GUIDE Service Tool. H1 Electrical Interface Options Code Description S Analog voltage J CAN 2.0B, J1939 protocol P CAN 2.0B, CANopen protocol W PWM H4 CAN Proportional Output Code Description N None (if Analog or PWM) 1 CAN full scale output = 1000 counts H2, 3 Joystick Location/CAN Source Address* Code Description NN None use when H1 = S 33 Source address = 0x Source address = 0x Source address = 0x Source address = 0x 36 * Source addresses are factory set. Additional addresses are available upon request. 520L0760 Rev KA June
18 Model Code Details Code I, J, K,L Grip Options JS6000 Product Configuration Model Code I I J K L M N O P Q R S J S X Y H M M H S N L N W A 0 H 0 R V N N N N N N N N The Sauer-Danfoss manual JS1000, JS6000 Joystick Grips 520L0872 provides instructions and information required to specify JS6000 joystick grip options L0760 Rev KA June 2010
19 JS6000 CAN Messages CAN Option Joysticks CAN J1939 protocol option, designated as model code CAN, broadcasts two J1939 messages to communicate device information: Basic Joystick Message 1 (BJM1) and Extended Joystick Message 1 (EJM1). The two CAN options available are: CAN 2.0B, J1939 Protocol Option CAN 2.0B, CANopen Protocol Option. CAN+ Option Joysticks with the CAN+ option, designated as model code CPL, allow eleven external inputs that are not associated with the joystick shaft position or grip functions to be read by the joystick s microcontroller and broadcast by the joystick s CAN transceiver. CAN+ joysticks broadcast four CAN messages. Basic Joystick Message 1 and Extended Joystick Message 1 have the same data content as the CAN option, above. External digital input (DIN) and analog input (AIN) input information is contained in Basic Joystick Message 3 and Extended Joystick Message 3. The data field format for Basic Joystick Message 3 and Extended Joystick Message 3 is the same as that for Basic Joystick Message 1 and Extended Joystick Message 1. CAN+ External Inputs Analog Inputs (AIN) All external analog inputs must be powered by the JS6000 joystick 5 Vdc regulated power supply (connector pin 8). No calibration, error checking or software filtering is performed on analog data received from external inputs. External analog data is scaled in raw form from 0 to 1000 counts. Data associated with CAN+ pins 9, 10,11 and 12 is broadcast in both Basic Joystick Message 3 and Extended Joystick Message 3. For analog inputs use the appropriate data bytes in Basic Joystick Message 3 or Extended Joystick Message 3. Digital Inputs (DIN) External inputs are pull-down and must be powered by a voltage source <32 Vdc. Low state is interpreted as <0.97 Vdc. High state is interpreted as >4.00 Vdc. Data associated with CAN+ pins 9, 10, 11, 12 is broadcast in both BJM3 and EJM3. For digital inputs use the appropriate data bytes in BJM3. See Sauer-Danfoss publication JS6000 PWM Service Tool User Manual, for technical details on the JS6000 PWM Joystick Base and complete details regarding the use of the PLUS+1 GUIDE Service Tool interface for troubleshooting and configuring the device. Obtain free Service Tool software license and download the P1D file at: PLUS1GuideDownloads/ PLUS1GUIDEServiceToolSoftwareLicense/index.htm 520L0760 Rev KA June
20 JS6000 CAN Messages CAN+ External Inputs (continued) External Input Pin Assignment/J1939 Basic Joystick Message 3 Designation CAN+ connector pin number CAN+ function Corresponding J1939 BJM3 data field designation 7 5 Vdc sensor power (0 = 0 Vdc, 1000 = 5.25 Vdc) X-Axis Position 9 External input pin 9 AIN. Use if pin 9 data is required in Y-Axis Position analog form (0 = 0 Vdc, 1000 = 5.00 Vdc) 9 External input pin 9 DIN status. Use if pin 9 data is Button 1 required in digital form 10 External input pin 10 DIN status. Use if pin 10 data is Button 2 required in digital form 11 External input pin 11 DIN status. Use if pin 11 data is Button 3 required in digital form 12 External input pin 12 DIN status. Use if pin 12 data is Button 4 required in digital form 13 External input pin 13 status Button 5 14 External input pin 14 status Button 6 15 External input pin 15 status Button 7 16 External input pin 16 status Button 8 17 External input pin 17 status Button 9 18 External input pin 18 status Button 10 6 External input pin 6 status (see Warning statement below) Button 11 Warning Potential uncommanded machine movement. JS6000 CAN+ Joysticks fitted with an operator present switch have an internal connection between the operator present switch and pin 6. The operator present switch status is broadcast in BJM1 and BJM3. Unintended machine motion may result if an external DIN is applied to pin 6 with a joystick that has a grip with operator present switch. External Input Pin Assignment/J1939 Extended Joystick Message 3 Designation CAN+ connector CAN+ function pin number 10 External input pin 10 AIN. Use if pin 10 data is required in analog form (0 = 0 Vdc, 1000 = 5.00 Vdc) 11 External input pin 11 AIN. Use if pin 11 data is required in analog form (0 = 0 Vdc, 1000 = 5.00 Vdc) 12 External input pin 12 AIN. Use if pin 12 data is required in analog form (0 = 0 Vdc, 1000 = 5.00 Vdc) Corresponding J1939 EJM3 data field designation Grip X-Axis Grip Y-Axis Grip Theta-Axis L0760 Rev KA June 2010
21 CAN Message Protocol SAE J1939 CAN Message Specification SAE J1939 Basic Joystick Message The JS6000 joystick uses the SAE J1939 basic joystick message to transfer information about the measured status of the X and Y axes of a joystick, the state of switches on the joystick grip, and the state of external-to-the-joystick digital inputs. Basic Joystick Message Structure Basic Source message Priority Base PGN PDU format PDU specific address number Dec hex Dec hex Dec hex Dec hex Data field FDD6 253 FD 214 D6 * * 8 bytes 3 3 FDDA FD DA * * 8 bytes * Depends on position specified in master model code. See H2, 3 Joystick Location/CAN Source Address, page 17. Message transmission rate: 20 ms CAN bus baud rate: 250kbps The resulting SAE J1939 basic joystick message PGN on the CAN bus is: 0xCFDD6 or 0xCFDDA * * * = joystick source address (hex) Data Field The data field contains the joystick s output information. SAE J1939 data fields contain 8 bytes of data. Information in the Data Field Byte# and so on Bit# L0760 Rev KA June
22 CAN Message Protocol SAE J1939 CAN Message Specification (continued) Basic Joystick Message Data Field Descriptions Basic Joystick Message Parameters and Data Field Locations Start position (byte/bit) Length (bits) Parameter name 0/1 2 Joystick X-axis neutral position status 0/3 2 Joystick X-axis lever left negative position status 0/5 2 Joystick X-axis lever right positive position status 0/7 through 1/ Joystick X-axis position (Byte 0 Bit 7 is LSB. Byte 1 Bit 8 is MSB) 2/1 2 Joystick Y-axis neutral position status 2/3 2 Joystick Y-axis lever back negative position 2/5 2 Joystick Y-axis lever forward positive position 2/7 through 3/ Joystick Y-axis position (Byte 2 Bit 7 is LSB. Byte 3 Bit 8 is MSB) 4/5 2 Joystick Y-axis detent position status 4/7 2 Joystick X-axis detent position status 5/1 2 Grip button 4 pressed status 5/3 2 Grip button 3 pressed status 5/5 2 Grip button 2 pressed status 5/7 2 Grip button 1 pressed status 6/1 2 Grip button 8 pressed status 6/3 2 Grip button 7 pressed status 6/5 2 Grip button 6 pressed status 6/7 2 Grip button 5 pressed status 7/1 2 Grip button 12 pressed status 7/3 2 Grip button 11 pressed status 7/5 2 Grip button 10 presses status 7/7 2 Grip button 9 pressed status Button naming convention: Refer to the illustrated A Grip Button and Rocker CAN Naming Conventions, page 27, for button and proportional input definitions. Data Field Examples Byte 0 Bit The 2 LSB* of X-axis position *Least Significant Bit X-axis lever right positive status X-axis lever left negative position status X-axis neutral position status Byte 1 Bit MSB* X-axis position *Most Significant Bit Byte 2 Bit The 2 LSB* of Y-axis position status *Least Significant Bit X-axis lever forward positive status Y-axis lever back negative position status Y-axis neutral position status L0760 Rev KA June 2010
23 CAN Message Protocol SAE J1939 CAN Message Specification (continued) Basic Joystick Message Data Field Descriptions (continued) Joystick X-axis Neutral Position Status Reports when the current joystick position is in the neutral position for the X-axis of travel. Information in the Data Field Bit status Remarks 00 Not in neutral position 01 In neutral position 10 Error indicator 11 Not available Joystick X-axis Handle Left Negative Position Status Reports when the current joystick position is on the negative travel side (back, left, counterclockwise, down) relative to the neutral position for the X-axis. Joystick X-axis Handle Right Positive Position Status Reports when the current joystick position is on the positive travel side (forward, right, clockwise, up) relative to the neutral position for the X-axis. Information in the Data Field Bit status Remarks 00 Not on negative side of neutral 01 On negative side of neutral 10 Error indicator 11 Not available Information in the Data Field Bit status Remarks 00 Not on positive side of neutral 01 On positive side of neutral 10 Error indicator 11 Not available Joystick X-axis Position Status The position of the joystick in the relative motion of travel from the neutral position. The position value of 0 is always neutral. The output range of the joystick handle at the end of travel is factory set according to the option specified in the electrical interface options section of the master model code. The master model code specifies that the full-scale output at the end of each linear zone will be 1000 counts. Warning Potential uncommanded machine movement. Per the SAE J standard, if the JS6000 joystick internal diagnostics detect a shaft position measurement error, the joystick output will be set to a value of 1022 counts regardless of shaft position. Application software should be written to recognize this error condition to avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion. Per the SAE J standard, if a specific joystick axis is not available, the basic joystick message for the unavailable axis will indicate an output value of 1023 counts. Application software should be written to recognize this condition to avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion. 520L0760 Rev KA June
24 CAN Message Protocol SAE J1939 CAN Message Specification (continued) Basic Joystick Message Data Field Descriptions (continued) Joystick Y-axis Neutral Position Status Reports when the current joystick position is in the neutral position for the Y-axis of travel. Information in the Data Field Bit status Remarks 00 Not in neutral position 01 In neutral position 10 Error indicator 11 Not available Joystick Y-axis Handle Back Negative Position Status Reports when the current joystick position is on the negative travel side (back, left, counterclockwise, down) relative to the neutral position for the Y-axis. Information in the Data Field Bit status Remarks 00 Not on negative side of neutral 01 On negative side of neutral 10 Error indicator 11 Not available Joystick Y-axis Handle Forward Positive Position Status Reports when the current joystick position is on the positive travel side (forward, right, clockwise, up) relative to the neutral position for the Y-axis. Information in the Data Field Bit status Remarks 00 Not on positive side of neutral 01 On positive side of neutral 10 Error indicator 11 Not available Joystick Y-axis Position Status The position of the joystick in the relative motion of travel from the neutral position. The position value of 0 is always neutral. The output range of the joystick handle at the end of travel is factory set according to the option specified in the electrical interface options section of the master model code. The master model code specifies that the full-scale output at the end of each linear zone will be 1000 counts L0760 Rev KA June 2010 Warning Potential uncommanded machine movement. Per the SAE J standard, if the JS6000 joystick internal diagnostics detect a shaft position measurement error, the joystick output will be set to a value of 1022 counts regardless of shaft position. Application software should be written to recognize this error condition to avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion. Per the SAE J standard, if a specific joystick axis is not available, the basic joystick message for the unavailable axis will indicate an output value of 1023 counts. Application software should be written to recognize this condition to avoid the possibility of unintended machine motion. Joystick Button 1-8 Pressed Status Bit status Remarks 00 Button not pressed 01 Button pressed 10 Error indicator 11 Not available (no button installed)
25 CAN Message Protocol SAE J1939 CAN Message Specification (continued) SAE J1939 Extended Joystick Message The JS6000 joystick uses the SAE J1939 extended joystick message to transfer information about the measured status of up to 3 additional proportional input functions on the joystick grip, and external-to-the-joystick analog inputs. The joystick base X and Y-axis information is available in the basic joystick message. The extended joystick message structure is as follows: Extended Joystick Message Structure Extended message number Priority Base PGN PDU format PDU specific Source address Dec hex Dec hex Dec hex Dec hex FDD7 253 FD 215 D7 * * 8 bytes 3 FDDB FD DB * * 8 bytes Data field * Depends on position specified in master model code. See H2,3 Joystick Location/CAN Source Address, page 17. Message transmission rate: 20 ms CAN bus baud rate: 250kbps The resulting SAE J1939 basic joystick message PGN on the CAN bus is: 0xCFDD7 or 0xCFDDB * * * = joystick source address (hex) Extended Joystick Message Parameters and Data Field Locations Start position (byte/bit) Length (bits) Parameter name 0/1 2 Grip X-axis neutral position status 0/3 2 Grip X-axis lever left negative position status 0/5 2 Grip X-axis lever right positive position status 0/7 through 1/ Grip X-axis position 2/1 2 Grip Y-axis neutral position status 2/3 2 Grip Y-axis lever back negative position 2/5 2 Grip Y-axis lever forward positive position 2/7 through 3/ Grip Y-axis position 6/5 2 Grip Y-axis detent position status-not available 6/7 2 Grip X-axis detent position status-not available Data field descriptions and output ranges for extended joystick messages are similar to those for base X and Y-axis basic joystick messages. Grip Proportional Input Naming Convention Proportional input location Horizontal orientation, top Horizontal orientation, bottom Vertical orientation, left side Vertical orientation, right side Extended joystick message designation Y-axis X-axis X-axis Y-axis Refer to the A Grip Button and Rocker CAN Naming Conventions, page 27, for proportional input naming conventions. 520L0760 Rev KA June
26 CAN Message Protocol SAE J1939 CAN Message Specification (continued) SAE J1939 Error (DM1) Messages SAE J1939 DM1 error messages are supported by JS6000 software. See the tables below for SPN and FMI information. Failure: Voltage Too High Message Axis SPN FMI BJM1 X BJM1 Y BJM1 Grip X BJM1 Grip Y BJM1 Grip Theta Failure: Voltage Too Low Message Axis SPN FMI BJM1 X BJM1 Y BJM1 Grip X BJM1 Grip Y BJM1 Grip Theta Failure: Input Not Calibrated Message Axis SPN FMI BJM1 X BJM1 Y BJM1 Grip X BJM1 Grip Y BJM1 Grip Theta Failure: Redundant Input Failure Message Axis SPN FMI BJM1 X BJM1 Y BJM1 Grip X BJM1 Grip Y BJM1 Grip Theta Sensor Power Fault (CAN+ Only) Message Power Fault SPN FMI Sensor power too high Sensor power too low SAE CANopen Protocol Information JS6000 joysticks do not support SAE J1939 dynamic addressing, since the joystick source addresses are hard-coded (static). However, JS6000 joysticks are compliant with SAE J1939 address claiming protocol (in the unlikely event another node on the SAE J1939 bus claims an identical source address to the JS6000, the JS6000 may cease communication on the bus, depending on the message priority of the other node). When you want to use CANopen Joystick, go to Products/MobileElectronics/Joysticks/index.htm, and click on CANopen EDS to open CANopen Object Dictionary L0760 Rev KA June 2010
27 CAN Message Protocol A Grip Button and Rocker CAN Naming Conventions A Grip Front Plate Diagram A000 A00T A00D A00B A0B0* X Y A1R0 A1RT A1RD A1RB 3 Y A200 A20T A20D A20B 3 2 A2H0 A2HD 3 X 2 A0R0 A0RT A0RD A0RB Y A0H0 A0HD X A1L0 A1LT A1LD A1LB X 1 A2R0 A2RT A2RD A2RB 3 4 Y A300 A30T A30D A30B A0L0 A0LT A0LD A0LB X A100 A10T A10D A10B 1 A1H0 A1HD X 2 A2L0 A2LT A2LD A2LB X 2 1 A400 A40T A40D A40B A3R0 A3RT A3RD A3RB Y A3L0 A3LT A3LD A3LB X A500 A50T A50D A50B A600 A60T A60D A60B * For CAN and CAN+ output models, include grip configurations: A0BD, A0BB, A0BT. 2247B Top and Operator Present Switch Naming Conventions Top and operator present switch state information is broadcast on J1939 Basic Joystick Message 1 (BJM1) Switch State Information Top switch BJM1 button 7 Operator present switch BJM1 button 8 Proportional Rocker Naming Conventions Grip rocker proportional output information is broadcast on J1939 Extended Joystick Message 1 (EJM1) using the X and Y axis data bits. See the above diagram for proportional rocker output X and Y naming conventions. Each rocker switch also has two switch states one for each end of travel. Rocker switch state information is broadcast on BJM1 concurrently with proportional output information. See the above diagram for rocker switch naming conventions. 520L0760 Rev KA June
28 CAN Message Protocol MG Grip Button CAN Naming Conventions MG Grip Button CAN Naming Conventions Operator Present Switch CAN Grip Button 8 Switch 1 Position CAN Grip Button 1 Operator Present Switch CAN Grip Button 8 Switch 1 Position CAN Grip Button 1 Switch 2 Position CAN Grip Button 2 Operator Present Switch CAN Grip Button L0760 Rev KA June 2010
29 Product Installation Dimensions and Installation Dimensions mm [in] [4.16] Ø11.93/12.00 [ /0.4724] 61 [2.401] (mounting screw centers) (4 places) Friction-held Boot Ø9.518/9.531 [ / ] Ø3.218/3.2 [ /0.126] (typical) 9.7 [0.382] 15.0 [0.59] 32.0 [ 1.26] Joystick Mounting Surface Spring Return Boot 165 [6.496] (maximum) "Forward" Orientation Mark 75.6 [02.98] (maximum) [04.0] (maximum) [3.15] P Mating Connector (18 pin) with Lead Wires Attached The JS6000 is designed to be installed from the panel below, through a 68 mm [2.677 in] diameter hole. Recommended Mounting Panel Cut-out Ø6.30 ± 0.12 Ø0.249 ± [1.20] [2.40] [2.40] [1.20] Ø72.50 ± 0.50 Ø2.85 ± Mounting screw: M6 X 20 mm, pan head, thread forming (tri-lobe). P L0760 Rev KA June
30 Product Installation Dimensions and Installation (continued) Installation Drive mounting screws to a maximum torque of 5 N.m [44.25 lbf.in] when clamped against a 3.0 to 6.0 mm [0.118 to in] thick panel. The joystick flange mounting hole depth is 12.6 mm [0.496 in]. For through-hole mounting, drive the screws at a torque of 3.5 N.m [30.98 lbf.in] directly through the blind cast holes to remove the cast covers. Use fit and seal for fitting and sealing of the joystick into the mounting panel using the screws supplied. Note the following: The panel material type, thickness, strength and rigidity. Install in a panel with a minimum thickness of 3.0 to 6.0 mm [0.118 to in]. This allows the mounting screws to correctly clamp the sealing boot. Apply the specified screw torque to ensure sufficient and even clamping force on the sealing boot. The mounting flange of the joystick should be connected to the vehicle chassis ground. Recommended Wiring Practice Protect all wires from mechanical abuse. Use 85 C [185 F] wire with abrasion resistant insulation. Use a wire gauge that is appropriate for the joystick electrical mating connector. Separate high current wires such as feeds to solenoids, lights, alternators, or fuel pumps from control wires. Recommended minimum separation is 300 mm [11.8 in]. Run wires along the inside of or close to metal machine frame surfaces where possible. This simulates a shield which minimizes the effects of EMI/RFI radiation. Do not run wires near sharp metal corners. Run wires through grommets when rounding a corner. Provide strain relief for all wires. Avoid running wires near moving or vibrating components. Avoid long, unsupported wire spans. All sensors have dedicated wired power sources and ground returns: use them. Twist sensor lines about one turn every 100 mm [3.94 in]. Use wire harness anchors that will allow wires to float with respect to the machine frame rather than rigid anchors. The mounting flange of the joystick base should be electrically connected to the machine reference ground plane L0760 Rev KA June 2010
31 Product Installation Joystick Safety For a system to operate safely it must be able to differentiate between commanded and uncommanded inputs. Take steps to detect and manage joystick and system failures that may cause an erroneous output. For safety critical functions Sauer-Danfoss recommends you use an independent momentary action system enable switch. You can incorporate this switch into the joystick as an operator presence switch or can be a separate foot or hand operated momentary switch. Disable all joystick functions that the joystick controls when this switch is released. Ensure the control system looks for the appropriate system enable switch input before the joystick is displaced from its neutral position. Enable functions only after receiving this input. Applications using CAN joysticks should continuously monitor for the presence of the CAN messages on periodic basis. Messages are to be checked frequently enough for the system or operator to react if the CAN messages lose priority or are no longer received. PWM joystick outputs will return to zero output if the joystick s embedded microcontroller detects a measurement error between the redundant shaft position sensors. Applications using the PWM joystick option should be designed to ensure a safe machine state exists in the event a joystick output goes to zero due to an error. 520L0760 Rev KA June
32 Product Installation JS6000 Connector Pin Assignments General Information JS6000 Joystick base pin assignments are a function of the following options: Type of shaft position sensor (potentiometer or Hall) Electrical output (analog or CAN) Grip type Base pin and connector assignments are different for the potentiometer and Hall sensor options. In all cases, grip pin assignments are dependent on the type of grip and the number of grip options that are selected. For CAN Output Connector Pin Assignments, see below. For CAN+ and PWM Output Connector Pin Assignments, refer to page 33. For Potentiometer Sensor with Analog Output Pin Assignments, refer to page 34. For Hall Effect Sensor with Analog Output Pin Assignments, refer to page 35. Pin Assignments CAN Output Connector Pin Assignments Pinout and Wiring Information Pin CAN output 1 Ground 2 Power 3 CAN high 4 CAN low 5 CAN shield 6 No connection Pin Location Pin 6 Pin CAN Output Mating Connector Deutsch DTM06-6S Sauer-Danfoss provides mating connector kits (bag assemblies) for JS6000 joysticks. The bag assembly contains loose parts you must assemble. The connector with wire harness features a fully assembled connector with an unterminated wire harness. Mating Connector Assemblies Type Connector bag assembly Connector with 400 mm [15.75 in] wire harness Sauer-Danfoss material number L0760 Rev KA June 2010
33 Product Installation Pin Assignments (continued) CAN+ and PWM Output Connector Pin Assignments Pin Location Pin 13 Pin 1 Pin 6 Pin CAN+ Output Connector Pinout and Wiring Information Pin CAN output 1 Ground - 2 Power + 3 CAN high 4 CAN low 5 CAN shield 6 Operator present/din11 7 Sensor ground Vdc sensor power + 9 AIN1/DIN7 10 AIN2/DIN8 11 AIN3/DIN9 12 AIN4/DIN10 13 DIN1 14 DIN2 15 DIN3 16 DIN4 17 DIN5 18 DIN6 PWM Output Connector Pinout and Wiring Information Pin CAN output 1 Ground - 2 Power + 3 CAN high 4 CAN low 5 PWM Valve Out PWM Valve Out 1-7 PWM Valve Out PWM Valve Out 2-9 AIN / CAN Shield 10 DIN 11 DOUT1 12 DOUT2 13 DOUT3 14 DOUT4 15 Operator Presence + 16 Operator Presence - 17 DOUT5 18 DOUT6 CCaution Joystick electronics damage may occur possibly causing the joystick to non-function. Do not connect battery power to operator presence + or operator presence -. CAN+ and PWM Output Mating Connector Deutsch DT16-18SB Sauer-Danfoss provides mating connector kits (bag assemblies) for JS6000 joysticks. The bag assembly contains loose parts you must assemble. The connector with wire harness features a fully assembled connector with an unterminated wire harness. Mating Connector Assemblies Type Connector bag assembly Connector with 400 mm [15.75 in] wire harness Sauer-Danfoss material number 520L0760 Rev KA June
34 Product Installation Pin Assignments (continued) Potentiometer Sensor with Analog Output Connector Pin Assignments Pin Location Shaft Position Output 16 Pin Connector Pin 1 Pin 9 Grip Output 12 Pin Connector Redundant Sensor Output 8 Pin Connector Pin 1 Pin 5 Pin 7 Pin Pin Sensor Connections* Pin Pin allocation description 1 N/O signal Y-axis direction switch forward 2 N/C signal X-axis direction switch center 3 X-axis ground 4 X-axis position signal 5 X-axis + supply voltage 6 X-axis center tap + supply voltage 7 X-axis direction switches + supply voltage 8 N/O signal X-axis direction switch left 9 Y-axis ground 10 Y-axis position signal 11 Y-axis + supply voltage 12 Y-axis center tap + supply voltage 13 Y-axis direction switches + supply voltage 14 N/O signal Y-axis direction switch back 15 N/O signal X-axis direction switch right 16 N/C signal Y-axis direction switch center 8 Pin Redundant Sensor Connections Pin allocation description for redundant Pin potentiometer sensor 1 Second Y axis + supply voltage 2 Second Y-axis center tap + supply voltage 3 Second Y-axis position signal 4 Second Y-axis ground 5 Second X-axis + supply voltage 6 Second X-axis position signal 7 Second X-axis center tap + supply voltage 8 Second X-axis ground For 12 pin grip output connections see Sauer-Danfoss manual JS1000, JS6000 Joystick Grips 520L0872 for grip connector pin out assignments. * Refer to page 10 for additional details referencing potentiometer measurement and switch track connections. Analog Output Mating Connector Sauer-Danfoss provides mating connector kits (bag assemblies) for JS6000 joysticks. The bag assembly contains loose parts you must assemble. The connector with 400 mm leads features a fully assembled connector with an unterminated wire harness. Bag Assemblies Type 16 pin + contacts pin + contacts pin + contacts pin + contacts Sauer-Danfoss material number Wire Harness Type Sauer-Danfoss material number 16 pin with 400 mm [15.75 in] leads pin with 400 mm [15.75 in] leads pin with 400 mm [15.75 in] leads L0760 Rev KA June 2010
35 Product Installation Pin Assignments (continued) Hall Effect Sensor with Analog Output Pin Assignments Pin Assignments Grip Output 16 Pin Connector Pin 1 Pin 9 Shaft Position Output 12 Pin Connector Directional and Microswitch Output 8 Pin Connector Pin 1 Pin 5 Pin 7 Pin Pin Shaft Position Connections Pin Pin allocation description 1 Hall 3 and 4 5 Vdc + supply 2 Hall 3 and 4 ground 3 Hall 1 and 2 5 Vdc + supply 4 Hall 1 and 2 ground 5 Hall 3 forward/backward output 6 Hall 2 left/right output 7 Hall 4 left/right output 8 Hall 1 forward/backward output 9 Not connected 10 Not connected 11 Not connected 12 Not connected 8 Pin Microswitch and Directional Switch Connections Pin Pin allocation description 1 Joystick forward common 2 Forward switch output 3 Backward switch output 4 Switch backward common 5 Switch left common 6 Left switch output 7 Right switch output 8 Switch right common For 12 pin grip output connections see Sauer-Danfoss manual JS1000, JS6000 Joystick Grips 520L0872, for grip connector pin out assignments. 520L0760 Rev KA June
36 Specifications Mechanical Characteristics Mechanical Characteristics Shaft mechanical angle limits Shaft maximum overload Shaft maximum operating load Shaft maximum downward loading Shaft maximum torque Base mechanical life (X and Y axis only) Base only mass ± 20 5 cycles only at 490 N [ lbf] measured 130 mm [5.12 in] above mounting surface 390 N [87.67 lbf] measured 130 mm [5.12 in] above mounting surface 2450 N [ lbf] 15 N. m [11.06 lbf. ft] > 7.5 million operating cycles 0.75 kg [1.65 lbf] Breakout Load On Axis Medium duty spring Heavy duty spring 6 to 8.5 N [1.349 to lbf] 12 to 19 N [2.698 to lbf] Load At Full Deflection Medium duty spring Heavy duty spring 15 to 23 N [3.37 to 5.17 lbf]] 31 to 47 N (6.97 to lbf) Electrical Characteristics Potentiometer Sensor with Analog Output Supply voltage (Vs) 9 to 36 Vdc Maximum survival voltage 36 Vdc Maximum wiper current 5 ma Maximum load current 200 ma resistive Center tap/switch alignment Within 0.5 Potentiometer electrical angle ± 18 Center tap angle ± 2.5 Insulation resistance at 50 Vdc > 50 MΩ Minimum load impedance 1 MΩ recommended Potentiometer Output Options Minimum voltage (% Vs) Maximum voltage (% Vs) Switch track angle ( ) Resistance (kω) 10 ± 2 90 ± 2 ± to 2.4 R 25 ± 2 75 ± 2 ± to 3.6 Q 10 ± 2 90 ± 2 ± to 2.4 S 25 ± 2 75 ± 2 ± to 3.6 T Model code order character Dual Potentiometer Output Minimum voltage (% Vs) Maximum voltage (% Vs) Switch track angle ( ) Resistance (kω) 10 ± 2 90 ± 2 ± to 2.4 U Model code order character L0760 Rev KA June 2010
37 Specifications Electrical Characteristics (continued) Hall Effect Sensor with Analog Output Supply voltage (Vs) Maximum survival supply voltage Maximum current draw (base only) Minimum output voltage Center voltage Maximum output voltage 5 ± -0.5 Vdc 18 Vdc 90 ma 10% ± 4% Vs 50% ± 2% Vs 90% ± 4% Vs Hall Effect Sensor with CAN Output Option Supply voltage (Vs) 9 to 36 Vdc Maximum current draw (base only) 90 ma Supports CAN 2.0B with SAE J1939 message protocol Hall Effect Sensor with PWM Output Option Supply voltage (Vs) 9 to 36 Vdc Maximum survival voltage 40 Vdc Maximum current draw (base only) 13 amps Valve outputs 2.5 amps maximum Digital outputs 3.0 amps maximum Maximum output current 13.0 amps External-To-Joystick Digital Inputs Property Minimum Maximum Comments Allowed voltage at pin 0 Vdc 36 Vdc Rising voltage threshold 2.48 Vdc 3.5 Vdc Digital input will be read as high if voltage is greater than 3.5 Vdc Falling voltage threshold 1 Vdc 2.25 Vdc Digital input will be read as low if voltage is less than 1 Vdc CAN output latency 6 ms 24 ms Based on update rate of application software Response to voltage below minimum Response to voltage above maximum Non-damaging, non-latching: reading saturates to low limit Non-damaging; non-latching: reading saturates to high limit External-To-Joystick Analog Inputs Property Minimum Maximum Comments Allowed voltage at pin 0 Vdc 36 Vdc 0 Vdc 25 Vdc AIN/CAN_Shld on PWM version Maximum discernable voltage Vdc Vdc Minimum discernable voltage 0 mvdc 85 mvdc Response to input below minimum voltage Response to input above maximum voltage Response to open input Effect on other inputs; non damaging, non-latching; reading saturates to low limit Effect on other inputs; non damaging, non-latching; reading saturates to high limit Pull down = 0 Vdc 520L0760 Rev KA June
38 Specifications Microswitch Characteristics Microswitch Characteristics Mechanical deflection 0 to 5 Contact ratings Service life 3 A at 125 V AC, 2 A at 30 Vdc 100,000 cycles minimum at a cycling frequency of 1 Hz at 1 A 12 Vdc Sensor Power Supply Ratings Sensor Power Supply Ratings Property Minimum Maximum Comments Output current 50 ma Output voltage 4.85 Vdc 5.15 Vdc Output short circuit voltage 36 Vdc Environmental Characteristics Environmental Characteristics Operating temperature Storage temperature Joystick base Ingress Protection (IP) rating EMI/RFI Rating Level 3.6 G rms Vibration (sinusoidal) Level ± 3 G Peak Shock -40 C to +80 C [-40 F to 176 F] With microswitches: -25 C to 80 C [-13 F to +176 F] -40 C to +85 C [-40 F to 185 F] With microswitches: -25 C to +80 C [-13 F to +176 F] Potentiometer: IP 40 below panel (grip dependent above) Hall: IP 40 below panel (grip dependent above) CAN, CAN+, PWM: IP 66 below panel (grip dependent above) 100 V/m Frequency range 10 to 200 Hz (Duration 2 hours each axis) Frequency range 10 to 200 Hz (Duration 1 hour each axis random) Level 20 G type 1/2 sine 6 ms Number of shocks: 1350 each axis L0760 Rev KA June 2010
39 Notes 520L0760 Rev KA June
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