2 i/o signal connections, 1 i/o signal (cn1) names and functions, 1) input signals – Yaskawa Sigma-5 User Manual: Design and Maintenance - Rotary Motors - Analog Voltage and Pulse Train 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

Control

Method

Signal

Name

Pin No.

Function

Refer-

ence

Section

Common

/S-ON

40

Servo ON/OFF: Turns ON/OFF the servomotor.

5.2.1

/P-CON

41

Proportional con-
trol reference

Switches the speed control loop from PI (propor-
tional/integral) to P (proportional) control when
ON.

6.9.4

Rotation Direc-
tion reference

With internal set speed control selected: Switches
the servomotor rotation direction.

5.6.1

Control switch-
ing

5.7.2

Zero-clamp refer-
ence

With speed control with zero-clamp function
selected:

Reference speed is zero when ON.

5.3.5

Reference pulse
block

With position control with reference pulse stop
selected: Stops reference pulse input when ON.

5.4.8

P-OT
N-OT

42
43

Forward run
prohibited,

Reverse run
prohibited

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

5.2.3

/P-CL
/N-CL

45
46

Forward external
torque limit,
Reverse external
torque limit

Activates/deactivates external torque limit func-
tion.

5.8.2
5.8.4

Internal set speed
switching

With internal set speed control selected: Switches
the internal set speed settings.

5.6.1

/ALM-RST 44

Alarm reset: Releases the servo alarm state.

+24VIN

47

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

3.4.2

SEN

4 (2)

Initial data request signal when using an absolute encoder.

5.9.2

BAT (+)
BAT (-)

21
22

Connecting pin for the absolute encoder backup battery.
Do not connect when the encoder cable with the battery case is used.

3.5.2
5.9.1

/SPD-D
/SPD-A
/SPD-B
/C-SEL
/ZCLAMP
/INHIBIT
/G-SEL
/PSEL

Signals
that can
be allo-
cated

The following input signals can be changed to allocate functions:
/S-ON, /P-CON, P-OT, N-OT, /P-CL, /N-CL, and /ALM-RST.

3.3.1
5.3.5
5.4.3
5.4.8
5.6.1
5.7.1
6.8.1

Speed

V-REF

5 (6)

Inputs speed reference. Input voltage range:

± 12 V max.

5.3.1
5.5.4

Position

↔ speed

Position

↔ torque

Torque

↔ speed

Enables control switching.

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