Electrical installation 2 - 34, Pg-b2, Wiring the pg-b2 – Yaskawa F7 Drive User Manual User Manual
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Electrical Installation 2 - 34
PG-B2
The terminal specifications for the PG-B2 are given in Table 2.19.
Wiring the PG-B2
Wiring examples are provided in Fig 2.19 and Fig. 2.20 for the PG-B2.
Fig 2.19 PG-B2 Open-Collector Input Wiring - Sourcing PG
Table 2.19 PG-B2 Terminal Specifications
Terminal
No.
Contents
Specifications
TA1
1
Power supply for pulse generator
12Vdc (±5%), 200mA max.
2
0Vdc (GND for power supply)
3
A-phase pulse input terminals
H: +8 to 12Vdc
L: +1Vdc max.
(Maximum response frequency: 30 kHz)
4
Pulse input common
5
B-phase pulse input terminals
H: +8 to 12Vdc
L: +1Vdc max.
(Maximum response frequency: 30 kHz)
6
Pulse input common
TA2
1
A-phase monitor output terminals
Open collector output, 24Vdc, 30mA max.
2
A-phase monitor output common
3
B-phase monitor output terminals
Open collector output, 24Vdc, 30mA max.
4
B-phase monitor output common
TA3
(E)
Shield connection terminal
-
Drive
Power supply +12Vdc
Power supply 0Vdc
A-phase pulse input (+)
A-phase pulse input (–)
B-phase pulse input (+)
B-phase pulse input (–)
A-phase pulse monitor output
B-phase pulse monitor output
4CN
R/L1
S/L2
T/L3
Branch
Circuit
Protection
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Shielded twisted-pair wires must be used for signal lines.
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Do not use the PG-B2's power supply for anything other than the pulse generator (encoder).
Using it for another purpose can cause malfunctions due to noise.
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The length of the pulse generator's wiring must not be more than 100 meters.
•
The direction of rotation of the PG can be set in parameter F1-05 (PG Rotation).
The factory preset is for forward rotation, A-phase advancement.