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12-6.DEND Signal Confirmation Timing
Example 1) End of DRIVE in +(CW)direction for
Example 2) End of DRIVE in +(CW)direction when the
a servo motor
target is a servo motor and the DEND signal
is active or the target is a stepping motor
DEND
DEND
XCWP
XCWP
DRIVE in
DRIVE in
STATUS1
STATUS1
BUSY in
BUSY in
STATUS1
STATUS1
t1
t2
t3
t1
t2
t1:Depends on servo driver characteristics.
t1<33μs[41μs]
t2<61μs
t2<20μs
t3<20μs
Note: When the target is a servo motor,
Note: When the target is a stepping motor,
the requirement for BUSY in STATUS1=0
DEND=0/1 does not matter.
is that DEND=0 must be input.
This is also applicable to a normal end of DRIVE,
a slow stop and an fast stop.
Accordingly, note that the time required for BUSY
in STATUS1=0 is different from that for the case
where the target is a stepping motor.
12-7.SLOW STOP Timing
12-8.FAST STOP Timing(1)
Example) Drive in +(CW)direction when the
Example) DRIVE in +(CW)direction when
target is a stepping motor
the target is a stepping motor
(Note1)
(Note1)
IOW#
IOW#
(Note2)
(Note2)
XCWP
FSSTOP
DRIVE in
(Note3)
STATUS1
XCWP
BUSY in
DRIVE in
STATUS1
STATUS1
BUSY in
STATUS1
t1
t2
t1
t2
t3
t1<38μs[42μs]
t1≧400μs
t2<20μs
t2<38μs[46μs] or T(Note4)
t3<20μs
Note1: Indicates that the SLOW STOP command
Note1: Indicates that the FAST STOP command
is written.
is written.
Note2: The number of pulses to be output after
Note2: Either command or signal may be used.
receipt of the SLOW STOP command is 1 pulse
Note3: The number of pulses to be output after
or less at constant-speed DRIVE, or the
receipt of the FAST STOP command is 1 pulse
number of pulses required for a slow stop at
or less. (The pulse width is secured.)
acceleration/decelerating DRIVE.
Note4: When T represents 1/2 of the pulse cycle
as the drive is stopped, t2 takes the
indicated value or T which ever is longer.
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