Using The Pulse Train Output; Terminals A1, A2, And A3 Input Signal Selection - YASKAWA P1000 Quick Start Manual

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3.8 Control I/O Connections
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Using the Pulse Train Output

The pulse train output terminal MP can supply power or be used with an external power supply.
Connect peripheral devices in accordance with the specifications. Failure to comply may cause unexpected drive operation, and
NOTICE:
can damage the drive or connected circuits.
Using Power from the Pulse Output Terminal (Source Mode)
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The high voltage level of the pulse output terminal depends on the load impedance.
Load Impedance R
Note:
The load resistance needed in order to get a certain high level voltage V
Using External Power Supply (Sink Mode)
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The high voltage level of the pulse output signal depends on the external voltage applied. The voltage must be between 12
and 15 Vdc. The load resistance must be adjusted so that the current is lower than 16 mA.
External Power Supply (V)
12 to 15 Vdc ±10%

Terminals A1, A2, and A3 Input Signal Selection

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Terminals A1, A2, and A3 can be used to input either a voltage or a current signal. Select the signal type using jumper S1 as
explained in
Table
3.13. Set parameters H3-01, H3-05, and H3-09 accordingly as shown in
Note:
If terminals A1 and A2 are both set for frequency bias (H3-02 = 0 and H3-10 = 0), both input values will be combined to create the frequency
reference.
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(kΩ)
L
1.5 kΩ
4 kΩ
10 kΩ
MP
AC
Figure 3.32 Pulse Output Connection Using Internal Voltage Supply
External Power Supply
MP
AC
Figure 3.33 Pulse Output Connection Using External Voltage Supply
Output Voltage V
can be calculated by: R
MP
Load Impedance
V
R
MP
L
Load Impedance
Sink Current
YASKAWA ELECTRIC TOEP YAIP1U 01B YASKAWA AC Drive - P1000 Quick Start Guide
(V) (insulated)
MP
5 V
8 V
10 V
• 2 / (12 – V
= V
L
MP
Load Impedance (kΩ)
1.0 kΩ or higher
Table
3.14.
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MP

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