2 sequence output circuits, 1) photocoupler output circuit, 2) line driver output circuit – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors User Manual

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3.4 Connection to Host Controller

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Wiring and Connection

3.4.2 Sequence Output Circuits

The following diagrams show examples of how output circuits can be connected the SERVOPACK.

(1) Photocoupler Output Circuit

Photocoupler output circuits are used for servo alarm (ALM), servo ready (/S-RDY), and other sequence out-

put signal circuits. Connect a photocoupler output circuit through a relay or line receiver circuit.

Note: The maximum allowable voltage and current capacities for photocoupler output circuits are as follows.

• Voltage: 30 VDC
• Current: 5 to 50 mA DC

(2) Line Driver Output Circuit

CN1 connector terminals, 17-18 (phase-A signal), 19-20 (phase-B signal), and 21-22 (phase-C signal) are

explained below.

Encoder serial data converted to two-phase (phases A and B) pulse output signals (PAO, /PAO, PBO, /PBO)

and origin pulse signals (PCO, /PCO) are output via line-driver output circuits. Connect the line-driver output
circuit through a line receiver circuit at the host controller.

Incorrect wiring or incorrect voltage application to the output circuit may cause short-cir-
cuit.
If a short-circuit occurs as a result of any of these causes, the holding brake will not
work. This could damage the machine or cause an accident resulting in death or injury.

Relay Circuit Example

Line Receiver Circuit Example

Relay

5 to 24 VDC

SERVOPACK

0 V

SERVOPACK

5 to 12 VDC

Line Receiver Circuit Example

Applicable line receiver
SN75ALS175 or the
equivalent

Host Controller

220 to
470

Ω

SERVOPACK

Applicable line driver
SN75174 manufactured
by Texas Instruments or
the equivalent

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