M800S/M80 Series Connection and Setup Manual
4 General Specifications
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IB-1501269-F
(2) Measures against back EMF
Provide a contact protection circuit for an extended contact life, noise prevention at contact close, and
reduction of the carbides and nitric acids formed by an arc discharge.
An incorrect circuit involves a high risk of contact welding.
With the contact protection circuit, the recovery time may be delayed.
The following table shows typical examples of the contact protection circuit.
(Note 1) On AC power supply, the impedance of the CR needs to be sufficiently higher than that of the
load (for preventing errors due to the leakage current of the CR).
Circuit example
Element selection criteria
Remarks
Cap
resistance
method (CR
method)
Estimate the constants of a capacitor
and resistance with the following as a
guide. Some differences, however, may
arise from a variation in the nature and
characteristics of the load.
・
Capacitor: 0.5 to 1 (
μ
F) for a load
current of 1A
・
Resistance: 0.5 to 1 (
Ω
) for a power
supply voltage of 1V
Use a capacitor whose withstand
voltage is higher than the rated voltage.
In an AC circuit, use a capacitor with no
polarity.
When a relay or
solenoid is used as
the load, the recovery
time is delayed.
A capacitor has the
effect of reducing a
discharge at contact
OFF, while a
resistance has the
effect of limiting a
current at contact ON.
Diode
method
Use a diode that satisfies the following
conditions:
・
A reverse breakdown voltage is more
than ten times as high as the circuit
voltage.
・
A forward current is more than twice as
high as the load current.
The recovery time is
delayed than the CR
method.
Diode + zener
diode method
Use a zener diode whose zener voltage
is higher than the power supply voltage.
This method is
suitable for the case
where the diode
method results in a
substantial delay in
the recovery time.
Varistor
method
Select a varistor whose cut-off voltage
(Vc) satisfies the following conditions:
・
Vc > power supply voltage×1.5 (V)
・
Vc > power supply voltage×1.5 (V)×
√
2 (on AC power supply)
Note that selecting an element of a too
high Vc leads to a weaker effect.
The recovery time is a
little delayed.
・
Avoid using contact protection circuits like the following. Although highly effective in
reducing the arc at current cutoff, a charge current flows into the capacitor when the contact
turns on or off, which leads to the risk of contact welding. A DC inductive load, generally
considered to be more difficult to open and close than a resistive load, can achieve the same
performance of a resistive load in an appropriate configuration of the protection circuit.
Install the protection circuit near the load or contact (module). A long distance between them
may inhibit the effect of the protection circuit. As a guide, install it at a distance of no more
than 50cm.
(Note 1)
Capacitor
Resistor
Inductive
load
Capacitor
Resistor
Inductive
load
Diode
Inductive
load
Zener Diode
Diode
Inductive
load
Varistor
Inductive
load
POINT
Capacitor
Capacitor
Inductive
load
Inductive
load
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Page 220: ...183 IB 1501269 F 7 Connection of Control Unit...
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Page 246: ...209 IB 1501269 F 8 Connection of Keyboard Unit...
Page 248: ...211 IB 1501269 F 9 Connection of Operation Panel I O Unit...
Page 262: ...225 IB 1501269 F 10 Connection of Remote I O Unit...
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Page 290: ...253 IB 1501269 F 11 Connection of Manual Pulse Generator...
Page 294: ...257 IB 1501269 F 12 Connection of Synchronous Feed Encoder...
Page 296: ...259 IB 1501269 F 13 Connection of MITSUBISHI CNC Machine Operation Panel...
Page 308: ...271 IB 1501269 F 14 Connection of Handy Terminal...
Page 310: ...273 IB 1501269 F 15 Cable...
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Page 350: ...313 IB 1501269 F 16 Setup Outline...
Page 354: ...317 IB 1501269 F 17 Setting the Hardware...
Page 383: ...M800S M80 Series Connection and Setup Manual 17 Setting the Hardware 346 IB 1501269 F...
Page 384: ...347 IB 1501269 F 18 Setting Up with M80 M800S SETUP INSTALLER...
Page 392: ...355 IB 1501269 F 19 Setting the Parameters and Date Time...
Page 398: ...361 IB 1501269 F 20 PLC Program Writing...
Page 410: ...373 IB 1501269 F 21 Confirming the Basic Operation...
Page 416: ...379 IB 1501269 F 22 Setting the Position Detection System...
Page 440: ...403 IB 1501269 F 23 Setting the Tool Entry Prohibited Range...
Page 454: ...417 IB 1501269 F 24 Confirming the Spindle Operation...
Page 458: ...421 IB 1501269 F 25 Setting the Handy Terminal...
Page 464: ...427 IB 1501269 F 26 Setting the Deceleration Check...
Page 474: ...437 IB 1501269 F 27 Adjust S analog Screen...
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Page 480: ...443 IB 1501269 F 28 Device Open Parameter Screen...
Page 486: ...449 IB 1501269 F 29 SRAM Open Parameter Screen...
Page 492: ...455 IB 1501269 F 30 Data Backup and Restoration...
Page 498: ...461 IB 1501269 F 31 Appx 1 Setting the System Lock...
Page 502: ...465 IB 1501269 F 32 Appx 2 Protection Setting...
Page 510: ...473 IB 1501269 F 33 Appx 3 Displaying Original Logo On Standard Screen...
Page 512: ...475 IB 1501269 F 34 Appx 4 EMC Installation Guidelines...
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