5 using an absolute encoder – Yaskawa SGDB User Manual

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APPLICATIONS OF Σ-SERIES PRODUCTS

3.8.5 Using an Absolute Encoder

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A regenerative resistor reaches approximately 90°C when it is used at 20% of the rated

allowable dissipation value of the resistor. The allowable motor regenerative power (av-
erage) is 180 W for the JUSP-RA04 Type, and 350 W for the JUSP-RA05 Type. If the
regenerative power (average) exceeds the allowable limit value when the servo system
is operating in regenerative operation mode, select an additional regenerative resistor
that has a greater rated allowable dissipation value (W). Therefore, always take the ser-
vo system operation conditions into consideration when determining which regenerative
resistor unit to use.

Example of allowable motor duty conditions

Motor deceleration torque: Maximum torque

Load inertia: Five times the motor rotor inertia

Assuming that there is no mechanical loss.

0.2 s

0.2 s

0.2 s

0.2 s

25 s

Motor instantaneous

max. speed

3.8.5 Using an Absolute Encoder

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Outline

An absolute value detection system detects an absolute position of the machine even
when the servo system is OFF. If such a system is to be formed in the host controller, use
an SGMj servomotor with absolute encoder. Consequently, automatic operation can be
performed without zero return operation immediately after the power is turned ON.

SGMj-jjjWj 12-bit absolute encoder

SGMj-jjjSj 15-bit absolute encoder

Always detects

absolute position

Zero return

operation

Absolute encoder

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