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BLuAC5-Si Hardware Manual
920-0035E
12/10/2014
Connecting Single-Ended Hall Sensors
Single-ended Hall sensors may be connected to the servo drive as shown below. The output
of the Hall sensors must be able to “sink” 10 mA of current in order to properly drive the hall
sensor inputs. Typically open collector outputs are best suited to driving the hall sensor inputs.
Connecting a Single-Ended Encoder
Single-ended encoders may be connected to the servo drive as shown below. In some cases
this may cause loss of encoder data. Typically, a single ended encoder’s source impedance
is high and cannot drive a terminated transmission line. Because of this, single-ended signals
may be more susceptible to noise.
NOTE: Not recommended in electrically noisy environments
Single Ended Encoder
encoder A (3)
GND (1)
+5VDC (4)
encoder B (5)
index (2)
Encoder Connector
(8) GND
(5) Z+
(3) B+
(1) A+
(7) +5V
(4) B-
(6) Z-
(2) A-
NC
NC
NC
3.3k
Vcc
330
Vcc
220
Typical Input
Circuit
NOTE: Not recommended in electrically noisy environments
Single Ended Hall Sensors
V or B
U or A
GND
W or C
Encoder Connector
(7) +5V
NC
NC
NC
220
Vcc
220
Typical
Input
Circuit
+5V
(8) GND
Open Collector
Outputs
Vcc
(10) Hall 1-
(9) Hall 1+
(13) Hall 3+
(14) Hall 3-
(12) Hall 2-
(11) Hall 2+