Using pg speed control card, Setting number of pg pulses – Yaskawa Matrix Converter User Manual

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Using PG Speed Control Card

There are two types of PG Speed Control Cards that can be used for Flux Vector Control.

PG-B2: A/B phase pulse inputs, complementary outputs

PG-X2: A/B/Z phase pulse inputs, line driver outputs

For the connection diagram, refer to page 2-30 to 2-31.

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Setting Number of PG Pulses

Set the number of PG (pulse generator/encoder) pulses in pulses per motor revolution. Set the number of A-
phase or B-phase pulses per 1 motor rotation in F1-01.

F1-08

Overspeed Detec-
tion Level

Configures the overspeed fault (OS) detec-
tion.
OS fault will occur, if the motor speed feed-
back is greater than the F1-08 setting for a
time longer than F1-09. F1-08 is set as a per-
centage of the maximum output frequency
(E1-04). See F1-03.

0 to 120

115%

No

No

No

A

PG Overspd Level

F1-09

Overspeed Detec-
tion Delay Time

0.0 to

2.0

0.0 s

No

No

No

A

PG Overspd Time

F1-10

Excessive Speed
Deviation Detec-
tion Level

Configures the speed deviation fault (DEV)
detection.
DEV fault will occur if the speed deviation is
greater than the F1-10 setting for a time
longer than F1-11. F1-10 is set as a percent-
age of the maximum output frequency (E1-
04).
Speed deviation is the difference between
actual motor speed and the Frequency Refer-
ence Command. See F1-04.

0 to 50

10%

No

No

No

A

PG Deviate Level

F1-11

Excessive Speed
Deviation Detec-
tion Delay Time

0.0 to

10.0

0.5 s

No

No

No

A

PG Deviate Time

F1-14

PG Open-Circuit
Detection Time

Configures the PG open (PGO) function.
PGO will be detected if no PG pulses are
detected for a time longer than F1-14. See F1-
02.

0.0 to

10.0

2.0 s

No

No

No

A

PGO Detect Time

Parameter

Number

Name

Description

Setting

Range

Default

Change

during

Run

Control Methods

Display

V/f

Open

Loop

Vector

Flux

Vector

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