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Delta ASD-A3-0221 User Manual (604 pages)
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Delta
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Servo Drives
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Table of Contents
Preface
2
Safety Precautions
3
Table of Contents
6
Product Overview
14
Components of the Servo Set
15
Model Overview
16
Nameplate Information
16
ASDA-A3 Series Servo Drive
16
Serial Number
16
ECM-A3 Series Servo Motor
17
ECMC Series Servo Motor
17
Model Explanation
18
ASDA-A3 Servo Drive
18
ASDA-A3 Servo Drive and Motor
22
Description of the Drive Interface
23
Installation
24
Ambient Storage Conditions
25
Ambient Installation Conditions
26
Mounting Direction and Space
27
Heat Dissipation Requirements
28
Safety Precautions for Using Motors
29
Handling, Mounting, and Storage
29
Wiring
29
Operation
30
Others
30
Specifications for the Circuit Breaker and Fuse
31
Ferrite Ring
31
Installation Precautions
32
The Suggested Winding Methods
32
Installation Requirements for EMC
33
EMI Filters
34
General Precautions for Installation
34
Motor Cable Selection and Installation Precautions
35
Selecting the Regenerative Resistor
36
The Built-In Regenerative Resistor in the ASDA-A3
36
Rotary Motor
38
Calculation of the Regenerative Power When There Is no External Torque
38
Calculation When There Is External Torque and Motor Does Negative Work
40
The Use of Braking
41
Timing Diagram of Brake Control
41
Output Timing of the BRKR Signal
41
Wiring of the Brake
42
Timing Diagram of Control Power and Main Power
42
Wiring Contents
44
System Connection
46
Connecting to Peripheral Devices
46
Connecting to Peripheral Devices
47
Installation Safety Precautions
47
Motor
47
Servo Motor)
47
Connectors and Terminal Blocks
48
Wiring for Power Supply
50
Wiring Method for Single-Phase Power Supply
50
Wiring Method for Three-Phase Power Supply
51
Connecting Multiple Servo Drives
52
Table for UVW Connector Specifications
53
UVW Connectors for the ASDA-A3 Servo Drive
53
Encoder Connection: Quick Connector
55
Specification for the Encoder Connector
55
Specification and Pin Assignment for the Absolute Encoder Connector
56
Specifications and Pin Assignment for Incremental Encoder Connector
56
Connection Method
57
Encoder Connection: Military Connector
58
Wire Selection
60
Wiring Diagram for the Servo System
63
Models of 400 W and below
63
Models of 750 W – 3 Kw
64
Wiring for CN1 (I/O Signal)
65
CN1 I/O Connector (for A3-L and A3-M Series)
65
Pin Assignment
66
Signal Explanation for Connector CN1 (for A3-L and A3-M Series)
67
General Signals
67
Default DI Signal of each Control Mode
68
The Default DO Signal
69
CN1 I/O Connector (for A3-F Series)
70
Signal Explanation for Connector CN1 (for A3-F Series)
71
Default DI Signal for each Control Mode
71
Wiring Diagrams (CN1)
73
C1: Input for Speed/Torque Analog Command
73
C2: Output for Analog Monitoring Command
73
C3-1: Source for Pulse Input Is Open-Collector NPN Type Equipment
74
C3-2: Source for Pulse Input Is Open-Collector PNP Type Equipment
74
C4: Pulse Input Can Only be Used with 2.8 V – 3.6 V Power Systems
75
C5: DO Wiring - Servo Drive Uses an External Power Supply and Resistor
76
C7: NPN Transistor
77
C8: PNP Transistor
77
C9: Output for Encoder Position Signal (Line Driver)
78
C10: Output for Encoder Position Signal (Opto-Isolator)
78
C11: Encoder OCZ Output (Open-Collector Z Pulse Output)
79
Application: Using the CN1 Quick Connector for Wiring
80
Pin Assignment for the CN1 Quick Connector
81
Wiring Example
82
Wiring for CN1 Quick Connector and Installation
82
Wiring for the CN2 Encoder Connector
84
The CN2 Encoder Signal Connector
84
Quick Connector Ends
84
Military Connector Ends
84
CN2 Pin Assignment
85
Connecting Shielded Wire to the CN2 Encoder Connector
85
Wiring for the CN3 Connector (RS-485 / High Speed Communication)
87
CN4 Serial Connector (Mini USB)
89
CN5 Connector (for Machine Position Feedback, Applicable to Full-Closed Loop)
90
CN6 Connector
91
DMCNET Communication Connector for Wiring
91
CN10 STO Connector (Safe Torque off )
93
STO Function (Safe Torque Off)
94
Introduction to STO
94
The Potential Danger of STO
94
Wiring for STO
95
How Does the STO Function Work
96
Actions Description (on = 24V; off = 0V)
96
Description of the STO Alarm
96
Related Parameter of the STO Function
97
STO Function Description
97
FDBK Behavior
98
Example of Latching
98
Example of Not Latching
98
Standard Wiring Example
99
Position (PT) Control Mode
99
Position (PR) Control Mode
100
Speed Control Mode
101
Torque Control Mode
102
Communication Mode (Canopen)
103
Communication Mode (DMCNET)
104
Test Operation and Panel Display
106
Trial Operation and Panel Display
107
Panel Description
107
Parameter Setting Procedure
108
Switching Modes
108
Operating in each Mode
108
Parameter Mode
109
Editing Mode
110
Status Display
111
Save the Setting Display
111
Display the Decimal Point
111
Alarm Messages
112
Monitoring Display
112
Positive and Negative Sign Setting
112
The Following Table Shows the Panel Display of 16-Bit and 32-Bit Value
115
General Functions
116
Operation of Fault Record Display
116
Force DO on
117
Digital Input Diagnosis Operation
118
Digital Output Diagnosis Operation
118
Testing Without Load
119
Apply Power to A3 Servo Drive
120
When the Screen Displays
121
Overvoltage Warning
121
Encoder Error Warning
121
Emergency Stop Warning
122
Negative Limit Error Warning
122
Positive Limit Error Warning
123
Corrective Action
123
JOG Trial Run Without Load
124
The Following Shows the JOG Timing Diagram
125
Trial Run Without Load (Speed Mode)
126
Trial Run Without Load (Position Mode)
128
Tuning
130
Tuning Procedure and the Applied Mode
131
Flow Chart for the Tuning Procedure
131
Tuning Modes
132
Quick Mode
133
Auto Tuning
133
Flow Chart for Auto Tuning
134
Auto Tuning through the Drive Panel
135
Auto Tuning with ASDA-Soft (Software)
136
Auto-Tuning with Host Controller
137
Click Controller
138
Click Drive
140
Auto-Tuning with Servo Drive
140
Alarms Related to Auto Tuning
143
Tuning Mode
144
Flow Chart of Tuning Mode
144
Tuning Mode 1
145
Tuning Mode 2
145
Tuning Mode 3
146
Adjust the Bandwidth Level
147
Setting the Frequency Response Bandwidth (Stiffness)
147
Gain Response
148
Adjust the Gain Response
148
Tuning in Manual Mode
149
Position Control Gain
149
Speed Control Gain
149
Speed Integral Compensation
149
Low-Pass Filter for Resonance Suppression
150
Anti-Interference Gain
150
Position Feed Forward Gain
150
Mechanical Resonance Suppression
151
Operation Mode
152
Selecting the Operation Mode
154
Position Mode
155
Position Command in PT Mode
155
Position Command in PR Mode
156
Control Structure of Position Mode
156
The Pulse Command Input Inhibit Function
157
S-Curve Filter (Position)
158
Electronic Gear Ratio (E-Gear Ratio)
159
Low-Pass Filter
160
Timing Diagram of PR Mode
160
Gain Adjustment for the Position Loop
161
Auto Adjustment
161
Manual Adjustment
161
Low-Frequency Vibration Suppression in Position Mode
163
Auto Function
163
Manual Setting
164
Speed Mode
165
Selecting the Speed Command Source
165
Control Structure of Speed Mode
166
Smooth Speed Command
167
S-Curve and Time Setting
167
Analog Speed Command Filter
168
Low-Pass Filter for Commands
168
Scaling of the Analog Command
169
Timing Diagram for Speed Mode
170
Gain Adjustment of the Speed Loop
171
Manual Mode
171
Frequency Domain
172
Resonance Suppression Unit
173
Speed Control Unit
173
System Open-Loop Gain with Resonance
174
Notch Filter
174
Torque Mode
176
Selecting the Torque Command Source
176
Control Structure of Torque Mode
177
Smooth Torque Command
178
Scaling of the Analog Command
178
Timing Diagram in Torque Mode
179
Dual Mode
180
Speed / Position Dual Mode
181
Speed / Torque Dual Mode
182
Torque / Position Dual Mode
183
Applying the Speed Limit
184
Command Source Selection of Speed Limit
184
Others
184
Applying the Torque Limit
185
Analog Monitoring
185
Command Source Selection of Torque / Speed Limit
185
Voltage Drift
186
Motion Control
188
Description of Motion Control
189
PR Mode Description
189
Setting Parameters for each PR Path
189
Example of PR#1 Property and Data Content
190
PR Mode Interface in ASDA-Soft
190
PR Diagram Display in ASDA-Soft
191
Shared PR Parameters
191
ASDA-Soft Interface for Shared PR Parameter Data
192
Shared Parameter Data for PR Paths
192
Monitoring Variables of PR Mode
193
Timing Diagram for PR Mode Monitoring Variables
193
Monitoring Variables Status When Executing a Command in PR Mode
194
Operation of DI/DO Signals in PR Mode
194
Homing Methods
195
Motion Control Commands
195
Origin Definition
197
Homing Screen in ASDA-Soft
199
Homing Mode and Monitoring Variables
206
Speed Command
206
Parameters for PR Mode Speed Control
207
PR Mode Speed Screen in ASDA-Soft
207
Bit Function of PR Speed Control
208
Position Command
208
Parameters for PR Mode Position Setting
209
PR Mode Position Interface of ASDA-Soft
209
Bit Functions of Parameters of PR Mode Position Control
211
Four Types of Position Command
211
Jump Command in PR Mode
212
Using PR Mode Jump Command in ASDA-Soft
212
Bit Function of PR Jump Command
213
Write Command
213
Bit Function for PR Write Command
214
Using PR Write Command in ASDA-Soft
214
Index Position Command
215
PR Mode Indexing Coordinates
216
Indexing Coordinates Setting Wizard in PR Mode
217
PR Mode Index Position Screen in ASDA-Soft
217
Bit Function for the Index Position Command
218
Motor‟S Operation Direction and Indexing Coordinates
218
Arithmetic Operations
219
PR Arithmetic Operations Screen in ASDA-Soft
219
Description of each Field in the Operation Section
220
Field Description for the Procedure Setting Section
220
Statements Tab in ASDA-Soft
221
Overview of the PR Procedure
222
PR Display
222
Homing Methods Display
223
Position Command Display
224
Speed Command Display
224
Jump Command
225
Write Command Display
226
Indexing Position Command Display
227
Arithmetic Operation
228
Digital Input (DI) Triggering
229
I/O Screen in ASDA-Soft
229
Trigger Methods for the PR Command
229
Use DI to Select the PR Path to be Triggered
230
Event Triggering
231
Example of Event Triggering Timing Diagram
231
Event On/Off Screen in ASDA-Soft
232
PR Command Trigger Register (P5.007)
232
Special Trigger Method
232
PR Execution Flow in the ASDA-A3
233
PR Procedure Execution Flow
233
Trigger Mechanism
233
Motion Command Generator
234
PR Executor
234
PR Queue
234
Sequence Command
234
Position Command Followed by a Position Command
235
Sequence Position Command
235
Speed Command Followed by a Speed Command
236
Speed Sequence Command
236
Multiple Commands
237
Sequence Command – Multiple Commands
237
Command Interruption
238
Internal and External Interruption
238
Internal Interruption
238
Internal Interruption - Position Command
239
Relative and Incremental Position Command for Internal Interruption
239
Internal Interruption – Speed Command
240
Internal Interruption – Multiple Commands
241
Multiple Interrupt Commands
241
External Interruption
242
Overlap Command
243
Multiple Commands with Arithmetic Operations
245
Writing Trigger Command in Statement Section
245
Application of Motion Control
246
Data Array Screen in ASDA-Soft
246
Channel 1 – Reading / Writing the Data Array
247
Read / Write Via Panel
247
Channel 1 – Reading and Writing the Data Array
248
Read and Write Using Communication
248
High-Speed Position Capturing Function (Capture)
249
Capture Function Screen in ASDA-Soft
250
Flow Chart for High-Speed Position Capturing
250
Application Example for High-Speed Capturing Function
252
PR Path with Application of High-Speed Capture Function
252
High-Speed Position Comparing Function (Compare)
253
Flow Chart for the High-Speed Position Compare Function
254
Compare Function Screen in ASDA-Soft
255
PR Path Using the Compare Function
256
Timing of the Compare Function
257
Parameters
258
Parameter
259
Parameter Definitions
259
Control Mode Description
259
Special Symbol Description
259
List of Parameters
260
Monitor and General Output Parameters
260
Filter and Resonance Suppression Parameters
261
Gain and Switching Parameters
263
Position Control Parameters
264
External Pulse Control Command (PT Mode)
264
Internal Register Control Command (PR Mode)
265
Speed Control Parameters
266
Torque Control Parameters
266
Planning of Digital Input / Output Pin and Output Parameters
266
Communication Parameters
268
Diagnosis Parameters
268
Parameter Descriptions
270
P0.XXX Monitoring Parameters
270
P1.XXX Basic Parameters
285
P2.XXX Extension Parameters
318
P3.XXX Communication Parameters
353
P4.XXX Diagnosis Parameters
359
P5.XXX Motion Control Parameters
366
P6.XXX PR Parameters
407
P7.XXX PR Parameters
431
Digital Input (DI) Descriptions
451
Digital Output (DO) Descriptions
458
Monitoring Variables Descriptions
463
MODBUS Communication
468
RS-485 Communication Interface (Hardware)
469
RS-485 Communication Parameter Settings
470
ASCII Mode
471
Code Description
471
MODBUS Communication Protocol
471
RTU Mode
471
11-Bit Character Frame (for 8-Bit Character)
472
Communication Data Structure
473
Example 1: Function Code 03H, Accessing Multiple Words
474
Example 2: Function Code 06H, Writing Single Word
475
Example 3: Function Code 10H, Writing Multiple Words
476
LRC and CRC Transmission Error Check
478
Setting and Accessing Communication Parameters
482
Absolute System
484
Note
485
Battery Box (Absolute Type) and Wiring
486
Battery Specifications
486
Precautions
486
Battery Box Dimensions
487
Connection Cable for the Absolute Encoder
488
Quick Connector
488
Military Connector
489
Battery Box Cable
490
Installation
491
Double Battery Box
492
Installing and Replacing a Battery
493
P2.070 Setting
496
Installing the Battery Box in the Servo System
491
Single Battery Box
491
System Initialization and Operating Procedures
496
Pulse Number
497
Absolute Position for PUU Number
497
PUU Number
498
Initializing the Absolute Coordinates with DI/DO
499
Timing Diagram for Initializing Absolute Coordinate System with DI/DO
499
Reading the Absolute Position with DI/DO
500
Timing Diagram - Use DI/DO to Read the Absolute Position
501
Reading the Absolute Position with Communication
503
List of Absolute Parameters, DI/DO, and Alarms
504
Relevant DI/DO
504
Relevant Parameters
504
Relevant Alarms
505
Troubleshooting
506
Alarm List
508
General Type
508
STO Type
510
Communication Type
510
Motion Control Type
511
Causes and Corrective Actions
512
General Type
512
STO Type
537
Communication Type
538
Motion Control Type
544
Appendix
550
Specification of the ASDA-A3 Servo Drive
551
ASDA-A3 Series Servo Drive
551
Dimensions of the Servo Drive
554
ECM-A3 Series Servo Motor
556
ECM-A3L Low Inertia Series Servo Motor
558
ECM-A3H High Inertia Series Servo Motor
560
Torque Features (T-N Curves)
562
Overload Features
564
Definition of Overload Protection
564
Causes of Overloading
564
Graph of Load and Operating Time
564
Dimensions of ECM-A3L/A3H Series Servo Motor
566
Motor Frame Size: 80 MM and below
566
ECMC Series Servo Motor
567
ECMC Series Servo Motor with Frame Size 100 – 180
569
Torque Features (T-N Curves
571
Low Inertia (ECMC C Series)
573
Overload Features
573
Medium and Medium-High Inertia (ECMC E, F Series)
574
Dimensions of ECMC Series Servo Motor
575
Motor Frame Size: 100 MM / 130 MM / 180 MM
575
Accessories
578
Accessories
579
Power Connector
579
Power Cable
580
Encoder Cable (Incremental Type)
584
Encoder Cable (Absolute Type)
585
Battery Box Cable AW
586
Battery Box (Absolute Type)
586
I/O Signal Connector
587
Terminal Block Module
588
Canopen Communication Cable
588
Canopen Distribution Box
589
Ferrite Ring
589
A3 / A2 Conversion Cable
590
A3 CN3 RS-485 / Canopen Terminal Resistor
591
CN4 Mini USB Module
592
Optional Accessories
593
Revision History
598
Index
600
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