6 encoder connections, 1 encoder signal (cn2) names and functions, 2 examples of encoder connection – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors User Manual

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3 Wiring and Connection

3.6.1 Encoder Signal (CN2) Names and Functions

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3.6 Encoder Connections

This section shows the names and functions of the encoder signals (CN2) and describes examples of encoder

connection.

3.6.1 Encoder Signal (CN2) Names and Functions

The following table shows the names and functions of the encoder signals (CN2).

∗ If an incremental encoder is used, these signals do not need to be connected.

3.6.2 Examples of Encoder Connection

The following diagrams show examples of connecting an encoder, SERVOPACK, and host controller.

(1) Incremental Encoder

∗1. The pin numbers for the connector wiring of the incremental encoder depend on the servomotor.

∗2.

: represents twisted-pair wires.

Signal

Pin No.

Function

PG 5 V

1

Encoder power supply +5 V

PG 0 V

2

Encoder power supply 0 V

BAT (+)

*

3

Battery (+)

BAT (-)

*

4

Battery (–)

PS

5

Serial data (+)

/PS

6

Serial data (–)

Shell

Shell

19

0 V

SG

16

0 V

PA O

/P AO

PBO

/PBO

PCO

/PCO

1

2

5
6

CN2

17
18

20

21
22

ENC

CN1

Applicable line driver:




SN75ALS175 manufactured
by Texas Instruments Japan,
or an MC3486 equivalent

CN1



R

R

R

PS

/PS

PG5V

PG0V



Incremental
encoder

Shield wire

(Shell)

Connector shell

Connector

shell

Output line driver SN75ALS174
or the equivalent

Phase A

PhaseA

Phase B

PhaseB

Phase C

PhaseC

SERVOPACK

Host controller

R (terminating resistance): 220 to 470

Ω

∗1

∗2

∗2

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