11.22 Built-in Option Card Types and Ports in Which They Can be Installed 
 
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SELECTING PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 
Terminal function 
Table 11.22-49 
External power supply input 
terminal *1 
Terminal for inputting external PG power supply 
+5 VDC ±10% input *2 
(Ensure that the connected power supply is equal to or greater 
than the PG power supply current consumption of 200 mA.) 
Internal power supply output 
terminal 
Terminal for outputting external PG power supply 
+5 VDC -0% to +10%/200 mA output 
PG power supply common terminal 
(same electric potential as inverter unit terminal [CM]) 
Feedback A (+) phase pulse 
input terminal 
Terminal for inputting feedback pulse A-phase (+) signal 
Feedback A (-) phase pulse 
input terminal 
Terminal for inputting feedback pulse A-phase (-) signal 
Feedback B (+) phase pulse 
input terminal 
Terminal for inputting feedback pulse B-phase (+) signal 
Feedback B (-) phase pulse 
input terminal 
Terminal for inputting feedback pulse B-phase (-) signal 
Feedback Z (+) phase pulse 
input terminal 
Terminal for inputting feedback pulse Z-phase (+) signal 
Feedback Z (-) phase pulse 
input terminal 
Terminal for inputting feedback pulse Z-phase (-) signal 
*1 If the PG power supply power current consumption exceeds 200 mA, use an external power supply. 
*2 Use an external power supply to match the allowable voltage range for the PG. Furthermore, adjust the external 
power supply voltage within the PI voltage range (upper limit +10%) taking the voltage drop caused by the PG 
and wiring impedance into consideration. Or use a wire with thicker coil diameter.