Mitsubishi MELSEC QD75P User Manual page 729

Positioning module
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APPENDICES
SERVO LOCK
In positioning using a servomotor, stepping
motor, etc., working power is required to hold
the machine at the stop position.
(The position will be lost if the machine is
moved by external power.)
This kind of state is called servo lock or servo
lock torque.
Table
SERVO ON
The servo amplifier will not operate if the servo
amplifier is in a normal state and this servo ON
signal is OFF.
READY
QD75
SERVOMOTOR
A motor that rotates true to the command.
Servomotors are highly responsive, and can
carry out frequent high-speed and high-
accuracy starts and stops.
DC and AC types are available, as well as
large-capacity motors. A pulse generator
accessory for speed detection is common, and
feedback control is often carried out.
SETTING UNIT
This is one setting item of the positioning
reference parameters. The unit to be used is
designated as mm, inch, degree, or pulse.
M
Motor holds the position
at the stop position.
Servo
Servo ON
amplifier
Motor
Encoder
PLG
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SFC (Sequential Function Chart)
A sequential function chart is a programming
method optimally structured for running a
machine's automatic control in sequence with
the PLC.
Start preparations OK
Positioning complete
Positioning complete
Positioning complete
SKIP FUNCTION
When a SKIP signal is input, the positioning
being executed is interrupted, the motor is
deceleration stopped, and the next positioning
is automatically carried out.
SLAVE AXIS
During interpolation operation, the positioning
data is partially ignored on this side. This axis
is moved by the master axis data.
MELSEC-Q
Start preparation
Execution of advance
operation servo program
Execution of extrusion
operation servo program
Execution of retract
operation servo program

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