2 i/o signal connections, 1 i/o signal (cn1) names and functions, 1) input signals – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Linear Motors MECHATROLINK-III Communications Reference User Manual

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3.2 I/O Signal Connections

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3.2 I/O Signal Connections

This section describes the names and functions of I/O signals (CN1). Also connection examples by control

method are shown.

3.2.1 I/O Signal (CN1) Names and Functions

The following table shows the names and functions of I/O signals (CN1).

(1) Input Signals

Note 1. The allocation of the input signals (/SI1 to /SI6) can be changed. For details, refer to 3.3.1 Input Signal Alloca-

tions.

2. If the Forward run prohibited/ Reverse run prohibited function is used, the SERVOPACK is stopped by software

controls, not by electrical or mechanical means. If the application does not satisfy the safety requirements, add an
external circuit for safety reasons as required.

Signal Pin No.

Name

Function

Refer-

ence

Section

P-OT
(/SI1)
N-OT
(/SI2)

7
8

Forward run
prohibited,
Reverse run

prohibited

With overtravel prevention: Stops servomotor when movable
part travels beyond the allowable range of motion.

4.3.1

/DEC
(/SI3)

9

Homing deceleration
switch signal

Connects the deceleration limit switch for homing.

/EXT 1
(/SI4)
/EXT 2
(/SI5)
/EXT 3
(/SI6)

10
11
12

External latch signal 1
External latch signal 2
External latch signal 3

Connects the external signals that latch the current feedback
pulse counter.

/SI0

13

General-purpose input
signal

Used for general-purpose input.
Monitored in the I/O monitor field of MECHATROLINK-II.

+24VIN 6

Control power supply
for sequence signal

Control power supply input for sequence signals.
Allowable voltage fluctuation range: 11 to 25 V
Note: The 24 VDC power supply is not included.

3.4.1

/P-CL
/N-CL

Can be
allocated

Forward external force
limit
Reverse external force
limit

The allocation of an input signal to a pin can be changed in
accordance with the function required.

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