Appendix 8.1 connection example of qd75d[] and, Melsec-q, Remark – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mitsubishi Programmable Logic Controller QD75D User Manual

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Appendix - 43

MELSEC-Q

APPENDICES

Appendix 8 Connection examples with servo amplifiers manufactured by YASKAWA Electric

Corporation

Appendix 8.1 Connection example of QD75D and

- series (Differential driver)

4

PULSE F+

PULSE R+

CLEAR
CLEAR COM

READY

PULSER A+
PULSER A-
PULSER B+
PULSER B-

B19
A20
B20

DOG
FLS
RLS
STOP
CHG

COM
COM

3
1
2
4
5

15
16
17
18

14

9

24G

P24V

3

2m max

PULS

5

5V

A
B

0V

+5V

5G

2

MR-HDP01

1

PULSE F-

PULSE R-

RDY COM

10

PGO5
PGO COM

13

11
12

A19

6
7

/PULS
SIGN
/SIGN
/CLR

PCO
/PCO
S-RDY+
S-RDY-

S-ON

8

11
12
14

1

20
29
30
15 CLR

PL3

18
40
42

SG

19

P-OT
N-OT

43
47

QD75D

7

+24VIN

2

Manual pulse
generator

Near-point dog

Upper limit 2

Lower limit 2
Stop
External command

REMARK

(1) 1: The logic of each I/O terminal can be changed with "

Pr.22

Input signal logic selection" and "

Pr.23

Output signal

logic selection" in detailed parameters 1. (Negative logic is used for all terminals in the example above.)

(2) 2: The QD75D

upper limit (FLS) and lower limit (RLS) are used in the OPR retry function. Set these signals

inside the servo amplifier limit switches.

(3) 3: Refer to the manual of the servo amplifier for information on the servo amplifier side wiring and various signal

wire shields not shown above.

(4) 4: Use the same logic (positive logic/negative logic) for the QD75D

and servo amplifier. The QD75D

is

initially set to negative logic.

(5) 5: This indicates the distance between the QD75D and

- .

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