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Analog inputs, Table 2.7 drive analog input terminals, Control circuit analog input terminals on pcb a2 – Yaskawa E7L Drive Bypass User Manual

Page 43: Table 2.8 analog input - auto mode, Analog input pcb a2 configuration, Fig 2.7 analog input pcb a2 configuration, Electrical installation 2 - 11

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Electrical Installation 2 - 11

Analog Inputs

The Drive has two analog input terminals for use as auto mode speed command (terminals A1 & A2) and feedback (terminal
A2) input.

Control Circuit Analog Input Terminals on PCB A2

All control inputs are landed on TB1 through TB5 on PCB A2.

TB3-3 is an analog input terminal and may be connected to either Drive terminal A1 or Drive Terminal A2, to maximize input
flexibility, using DIP switches S1-3 and S1-4. The factory default is TB3-3 connected to Drive terminal A2. With this

connection, the input signal level can be either 0 to 10 VDC or 4 to 20 mA. The signal level selection is controlled by DIP
switch S1-2 and Drive parameter H3-08.

TB5-9 is also an analog input terminal, it is always connected to Drive terminal A2.

See Table 2.8, Figure 2.7 and Schematic Diagram E7L-00 for clarification of the analog input configuration and applications.

Analog Input PCB A2 Configuration

Fig 2.7 Analog Input PCB A2 Configuration

Table 2.7 Drive Analog Input Terminals

Terminal

Signal Level

A1

0 to 10 VDC

A2

4 to 20 mA or 1 to 10 VDC

(programmable via parameter H3-08 and DIP switch S1-2)

Table 2.8 Analog Input - Auto Mode

DIP Switches

Drive

Drive

Applications

S1-2

S1-3

S1-4

Param.

Terminal

Speed

Feedback

Diff.

H3-08

Connected

Command

Feedback

TB3-3

Signal Level
0 to 10 VDC

N/A

OFF

ON

N/A

TB3-3 to A1

X

X

X

4 to 20 mA

ON

ON

OFF

2

TB3-3 to A2

X

X

0 to 10 VDC

OFF

ON

OFF

0

TB3-3 to A2

X

X

TB5-9

Signal Level

4 to 20 mA

ON

N/A

N/A

2

TB5-9 to A2

via 3-15

Transducer

0 to 10 VDC

OFF

N/A

N/A

0

TB5-9 to A2

X