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YASKAWA SGDV series User Manual

YASKAWA SGDV series
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4 Operation
4.2.5 Encoder Output Pulses
4-12
4.2.5 Encoder Output Pulses
The encoder pulse output is a signal that is output from the encoder and processed inside the SERVOPACK. It
is then output externally in the form of two phase pulse signal (phases A and B) with a 90° phase differential.
It is used as the position feedback to the host controller.
Signals and output phase form are as shown below.
(1) Signals
(2) Output Phase Form
Note: The pulse width for phase C (origin pulse) changes according to the setting of the encoder output pulses (Pn212) and
becomes the same as that for phase A.
Even in reverse rotation mode (Pn000.0 = 1), the output phase form is the same as that for the standard setting
(Pn000.0 = 0) above.
Type
Signal
Name
Connector
Pin Number
Name Remarks
Output
PAO CN 1-33
Encoder output pulse: phase A
These encoder pulse output pins out-
put the number of pulses per motor
revolution that is set in Pn212. Phase
A and phase B are different from
each other in phase by an electric
angle of 90°.
/PAO CN1-34
PBO CN1-35
Encoder output pulse: phase B
/PBO CN1-36
PCO CN1-19
Encoder output pulse: phase C
One pulse is output per motor rota-
tion.
/PCO CN1-20
ENC
CN1 CN2
PAO
PBO
PCO
SERVOPACK
Host controller
Serial
data
Converts
serial
data to
pulse.
Dividing
circuit
(Pn212)
Rotation
If using the SERVOPACK’s phase-C pulse output for a zero point return, rotate the ser-
vomotor two or more times before starting a zero point return. If the servomotor cannot
be rotated two or more times, perform a zero point return at a motor speed of 600 min
-1
or below. If the motor speed is faster than 600 min
-1
, the phase-C pulse may not be out-
put correctly.
Phase A
Phase B
Phase C
90
°
t
Phase A
Phase B
Phase C
90°
t
Forward rotation (phase B leads by 90
°
) Reverse rotation (phase A leads by 90
°
)

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YASKAWA SGDV series Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesSGDV
CommunicationMECHATROLINK-II, MECHATROLINK-III, EtherCAT
Control ModesPosition, Speed, Torque
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Encoder error
Ambient Temperature0°C to 55°C
Cooling MethodNatural cooling or forced air cooling
Voltage200V, 400V
WeightVaries depending on model (e.g., 0.6 kg to 10 kg)

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