Wiring The Pg-B2; Pg-B2 Open-Collector Input Wiring - Sourcing Pg; Pg-B2 Terminal Specifications - YASKAWA F7 User Manual

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PG-B2
The terminal specifications for the PG-B2 are given in Table 2.19.
Terminal
No.
1
2
3
TA1
4
5
6
1
2
TA2
3
4
TA3
(E)

Wiring the PG-B2

Wiring examples are provided in Fig 2.19 and Fig. 2.20 for the PG-B2.
R/L1
Branch
Circuit
S/L2
Protection
T/L3
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Table 2.19 PG-B2 Terminal Specifications
Contents
Power supply for pulse generator
A-phase pulse input terminals
B-phase pulse input terminals
A-phase monitor output terminals
B-phase monitor output terminals
Shield connection terminal
Drive
4CN
Shielded twisted-pair wires must be used for signal lines.
Do not use the PG-B2's power supply for anything other than the pulse generator (encoder).
Using it for another purpose can cause malfunctions due to noise.
The length of the pulse generator's wiring must not be more than 100 meters.
The direction of rotation of the PG can be set in parameter F1-05 (PG Rotation).
The factory preset is for forward rotation, A-phase advancement.
Fig 2.19 PG-B2 Open-Collector Input Wiring - Sourcing PG
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12Vdc (±5%), 200mA max.
0Vdc (GND for power supply)
H: +8 to 12Vdc
L: +1Vdc max.
(Maximum response frequency: 30 kHz)
Pulse input common
H: +8 to 12Vdc
L: +1Vdc max.
(Maximum response frequency: 30 kHz)
Pulse input common
Open collector output, 24Vdc, 30mA max.
A-phase monitor output common
Open collector output, 24Vdc, 30mA max.
B-phase monitor output common
Power supply +12Vdc
Power supply 0Vdc
A-phase pulse input (+)
A-phase pulse input (–)
B-phase pulse input (+)
B-phase pulse input (–)
A-phase pulse monitor output
B-phase pulse monitor output
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