10 Inspection, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
10.3.9 Example of Connection to MITSUBISHI’s AD72 Positioning Unit (SERVOPACK in Speed Control Mode)
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10.3.9 Example of Connection to MITSUBISHI’s AD72 Positioning Unit
(SERVOPACK in Speed Control Mode)
* 1. The ALM signal is output for about two seconds after the control power is turned ON. Take this into
consideration when designing the power ON sequence. The ALM signal actuates the alarm detection
relay 1Ry to stop the main circuit power supply to the SERVOPACK.
* 2. Pin numbers are the same both for X-axis and Y-axis.
* 3. Connect the connector wire to the connector shell.
* 4.
represents twisted-pair wires.
Note: Only signals applicable to Mitsubishi’s AD72 Positioning Unit and Yaskawa’s SGDJ-
S
SERVOPACK are shown in the diagram.
17
16
1Ry
+
-
+24V
I/O power supply
0
24
V
+24 V
CONT
SERVO
CN1
ENCO
CN1
STOP
DOG
SV-ON
READY
PULSE A
PULSE C
PULSE B
0V
0V
0V
∗
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
4
6
5
4
7
5
8
11
10
3
9
6
1
+24V-IN
P-OT
N-OT
ALM+
ALM-
V-REF (T-REF)
SG
PAO
SG
/PCO
PCO
/PBO
PBO
/PAO
13
35
34
14
10
25
24
21
20
23
22
3(1)
4(2)
/S-ON
1Ry
∗
4
0
24
V
Positioning unit AD72
manufactured
by Mitsubishi
SGDJ-
S SERVOPAC
K
Speed reference
ON when
positioning is
canceled.
ON when
proximity is
detected.
∗
3
Connector
shell
CN2
C1
L2
L1
C2
W
V
1
2
3
4
U
Servomotor
M
PG
Control power supply
Main circuit power supply
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