Absolute Data Request Signal (Sen) - YASKAWA JUSP-MD D01A Series User Manual

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5.9.2 Absolute Data Request Signal (SEN)

5.9.2

Absolute Data Request Signal (SEN)

The absolute data request signal (SEN) must be input to obtain absolute data as an output from the multi-wind-
ing drive unit.
The following table describes the SEN signal.
Type
Input
+5 V
7406 or the equivalent
We recommend a PNP transistor.
The SEN signal is input at the following timing.
Control power supply
ALM signal OFF
(Alarm status)
SEN signal
PAO
PBO
Servomotor power
Turn OFF the SEN signal to turn OFF the control power supply.
5-64
Connector
Signal Name
Pin Number
SEN
CN1-4
Host controller
SEN
High level:
Approx. 1 mA
SG
0 V
ON
5 seconds max.
OFF
ON (Normal status)
OFF
ON
OFF
Undefined
Undefined
50 ms
The servomotor will not be turned ON even if /S-ON is turned ON during this interval.
Setting
OFF (low level)
ON (high level)
Multi-winding drive unit
CN1
100 Ω
4
0.1 μF
4.7 kΩ
2
0 V
Rotational serial data
Initial incremental
pulses
(Phase A)
Initial incremental
pulses
(Phase B)
60 ms max.
(90 ms typ.)
Approx.
400 ms max.
15 ms
1 to 3 ms
Meaning
Disabled
The host controller sends a request to
the multi-winding drive unit for the
absolute data.
OFF
OFF
OFF
Incremental
pulses
(Phase A)
Incremental
pulses
(Phase B)
ON
OFF
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