4) transferring alarm contents, Rotational serial data specifications, Initial incremental pulses – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors User Manual

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4.5 Absolute Encoders

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Operation

(3) Rotational Serial Data Specifications and Initial Incremental Pulses

Rotational Serial Data Specifications

The rotational serial data is output from PAO signal.

Initial Incremental Pulses

The initial incremental pulses are output after division inside the SERVOPACK in the same way as for normal

incremental pulses. Refer to 4.2.5 Encoder Output Pulses for details.

(4) Transferring Alarm Contents

If an absolute encoder is used, the contents of alarms detected by the SERVOPACK can be transmitted in

serial data to the host controller from the PAO output when the sensor ON command is changed from ON to

OFF.

Note: Sensor ON command cannot be turned OFF while the servomotor power is ON.

An example of alarm contents output is shown below.

Data Transfer

Method

Start-stop Synchronization (ASYNC)

Baud rate

9600 bps

Start bits

1 bit

Stop bits

1 bit

Parity

Even

Character code

ASCII 7-bit code

Data format

8 characters, as shown below.

Note:
• Data is “P+00000” (CR) or “P-00000” (CR) when the number of revolutions is zero.
• The allowable range of the rotational serial data is “-32768” to “+32767.” When the value is

outside the allowable range, the data changes from “+32767” to “-32678” or from “-32678”
to “+32767.” When changing the multiturn limit, the range changes. For details, refer to
4.5.6 Multiturn Limit Setting.

Data

Start bit

Even parity

Rotational data
in five digits

"+" or " - "

"0" to "9"

"CR"

"P"

Stop bit

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1

CR

Sensor ON
Command

OFF

Error detection

ON

Incremental pulse

Serial Data

Enlarged view

Panel Display

PAO
Output

Data Format

Upper 2 digits

A

L

M

5

1

.

CR

" "

" "

" "

" "

" "

"

"

"

"

or

Overspeed

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