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Mitsubishi A1SD75M3 User Manual page 707

Positioning module

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APPENDICES
INCREMENTAL ENCODER
A device that simply outputs ON/OFF pulses
by the rotation of the axis. 1-phase types
output only A pulses, and do not indicate the
axis rotation direction. 2-phase types output
both A and B pulse trains, and can judge the
rotation direction. The direction is judged to be
forward if the B pulse train turns ON when A is
ON, and judged to be reverse if A turns ON
when B is ON. There is also another type of
incremental encoder with a zero point signal.
The most commonly used incremental
encoders output between 100 and 10,000
pulses per axis rotation. Refer to "ENCODER".
A signal slit
Slit disk
Phototransistor
Rotating axis
Zero point signal
Output waveform 2-phase + zero point output
INERTIA
The property of an object, when not being
affected by external forces, where it tries to
maintain its current condition. The inertia
moment.
INPUT TERMINAL
This is a pin connector wired by the user for
inputting data to the AD75 from an external
source. It is connected to the machine side.
This terminal is used to output the following.
Near-point dog signal
Stop signal
Upper limit signal
Lower limit signal
External start signal
Speed/position changeover signal
Manual pulse generator
The input No. Xn is not directly related to the
program, so it is not used.
B signal slit
Light-emitting diode
A
B
Z
Zero signal slit
1 pitch
A
1
pitch
4
B
1 pulse per axis rotation
INTERLOCK
In this condition, the machine is blocked from
moving to the next operation until the
operation in progress is complete. This
function is used to prevent damage to devices
and malfunctioning.
INTERPOLATION OPERATION
The operation of two motors simultaneously to
carry out a composite operation. The
positioning distance, acceleration/deceleration
time, speed, etc., for the two motors can be
freely set, but they will be combined to move
the machine in a straight line, circle, etc.
Interpolation operations consist of linear
interpolation and circular interpolation.
INVERTER
This refers to a device to change a direct
current (DC) to an alternating current (AC).
The device actually changes the motor speed
by changing 50Hz or 60Hz of commercial
frequency to direct current once, then
changing it again to a 5 to 120Hz alternating
current and controlling the motor speed.
JOG
This refers to moving the tool in small steps at
a time. Inching.
Parameter setting is required when carrying
out JOG operation.
kPPS
This is the abbreviation for "kilopulses per
second". 80kPPS equals 80,000 pulses per
second.
Appendix - 39
MELSEC-A
Y1
Y0
Forward run
Y0
Reverse run
Y1

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