6 examples of servo system configurations, 1 connecting to sgdv-*** fe1a servopack, 1 connecting to sgdv – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors User Manual

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1.6.1 Connecting to SGDV-†††FE1A SERVOPACK

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1.6 Examples of Servo System Configurations

This section describes examples of basic servo system configuration.

1.6.1 Connecting to SGDV-

†††

FE1A SERVOPACK

∗1. Use a 24-VDC power supply. (not included.)

∗2. Before connecting an external regenerative resistor to the SERVOPACK, refer to 3.7 Regenerative Resistors Connec-

tions.

Option module

R

T

External LED indicator, external
device, etc.

SGDV-

FE1A

SERVOPACK

SGMJV/SGMAV/SGMPS/SGMCS

Servomotor

Power supply
Single-phase 100 VAC

100 VAC

Noise filter

Molded-case
circuit breaker
(MCCB)

Used to eliminate
external noise from
the power line.

Magnetic
contactor

Turns the servo
ON and OFF.
Install a surge
absorber.

Brake power supply*

1

Magnetic contactor

Regenerative
resistor*

2

Used for a servomotor
with a brake.

Turns the brake power supply
ON and OFF.
Install a surge absorber.

Motor main
circuit cable

Encoder cable

Battery case

(when an absolute
encoder is used.)

When not using the safety
function, use the SERVOPACK
with the safety function’s jumper
connector (JZSP-CVH05-E,
provided as an accessory)
inserted.

When using the safety function,
insert a connection cable
specifically for the safety function.

Safety function
devices

I/O signal cable

Connection cable
for digital operator

Connection cable
for personal computer

Digital
operator

Personal
computer

Protects the power
supply line by
shutting the circuit
OFF when
overcurrent is
detected.

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