Dec1 + lmt + phase-c pulse – Yaskawa MP920 Motion Module User Manual

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2 Motion Control

2.4.4 Zero Point Return (ZRET)

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DEC1 + LMT + Phase-C Pulse

This method is used to perform zero point return using a limit switch (deceleration limit
switch), a zero point return limit signal, and a zero point signal (Phase-C pulse) by rapid
traverse using linear acceleration/deceleration (with a dog width).

The limit switch (deceleration limit switch) and the zero point return limit signal are used
with a mechanical configuration such as the one shown in the following illustration.

* 1. Zero point return reverse limit signal (OB††21C)
* 2. Zero point return forward limit signal (OB††21D)

Zero Point Return Operation Started and Interval (a) Used

1. The axis travels at rapid traverse speed in the forward direction.

2. The axis decelerates at the falling edge of the dog (deceleration limit switch) signal.

3. The axis travels at approach speed in the reverse direction.

4. The axis decelerates at the rising edge of the dog (deceleration limit switch) signal.

5. The axis travels at creep speed in the forward direction.

6. After the falling edge of the dog (deceleration limit switch) is detected, the axis stops

SVA-01A

SVA-02A

SVB-01

PO-01

Available

Available

Not available Not available

High
Low

High
Low

High
Low

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

Deceleration
limit switch

Interval

LMT_L *1

LMT_R *2

Machine total
operating area

Reverse direction

← → Forward direction

0

1.

2.

5.

4.

3.

6.

Speed
reference

Rapid traverse speed

Dog
(Deceleration limit switch)

Zero point signal
(Phase-C pulse)

Creep speed

Approach speed

Zero point

Zero point
return position

Time

Zero point return
final travel distance

Reverse direction

← → Forward direction

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