5 absolute data reception sequence, 1) outline of absolute data, Analog – Yaskawa Σ-V Series AC Servo Drives Rotational Motor Analog Voltage Reference User Manual

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5 Operation

5.9.5 Absolute Data Reception Sequence

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5.9.5

Absolute Data Reception Sequence

The sequence in which the SERVOPACK receives outputs from the absolute encoder and transmits them to

host controller is shown below.

(1) Outline of Absolute Data

The serial data, pulses, etc., of the absolute encoder that are output from the SERVOPACK are output from the
PAO, PBO, and PCO signals as shown below.

Phase-C Output Specifications

The pulse width of phase C (origin pulse) changes depending on the encoder output pulse (Pn212), becoming
the same width as phase A.

The output timing is one of the following.

• Synchronized with the rising edge of phase A
• Synchronized with the falling edge of phase A
• Synchronized with the rising edge of phase B
• Synchronized with the falling edge of phase B

Note: When host controller receives the data of absolute encoder, do not perform counter reset using the output of PCO

signal.

Signal Name

Status

Contents

PAO

At initialization

Rotational serial data
Initial incremental pulses

Normal Operations

Incremental pulses

PBO

At initialization

Initial incremental pulses

Normal Operations

Incremental pulses

PCO

Always

Origin pulses

ENC

CN1

/SEN

PAO

PBO

PCO

CN2

Serial

data

Serial data→
pulse conversion

Host
controller

SERVOPACK

Dividing

circuit

(Pn212)

Analog

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