Using mod_r to load data with set/read commands – Yaskawa NS300 User Manual

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Subject: Technical Note

Product: NS300/NS500

Doc#: eng.MCD.05.106

Title: NS300/500 Master Ladder Example


May 9, 2007

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Using MOD_R to load data with set/read commands

When using either the parameter read or parameter write set/read commands, output bytes 2-3 should not be

loaded with parameter data until the NS300/500 has acknowledged a set/read command is to be performed via

the MOD_R response bit. The MOD bit of the command message indicates a set/read command, and the

response is sent by the NS300/500 through MOD_R. This interlocking is shown for both output bytes 2-3 as well

as output bytes 4-7. Line 47 demonstrates this interlock for output bytes 2-3, and lines 55 and 56 show this for

parameter read/write commands, in addition to the set current position command.

Fig 13. MOD_R Interlocking for Output Bytes 2-3

Fig 14. MOD_R Interlocking for Output Bytes 4-7

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