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5.5 Connecting the Servomotor and Encoder
5-21
5
Wiring and Connections
5.5.3
Servomotor and Encoder Connection Examples
This section provides examples of connections between the SERVOPACK and encoder.
(1) Using as an Incremental Encoder
∗1.
The box (
) is replaced by a number. For a type A01 SERVOPACK, the number is 4. For a type A02 SERVOPACK,
the number is 8.
∗2.
: represents shielded twisted-pair wires.
(2) Using as an Absolute Encoder
∗1.
The box (
) is replaced by a number. For a type A01 SERVOPACK, the number is 4. For a type A02 SERVOPACK,
the number is 8.
∗2.
: represents shielded twisted-pair wires.
∗3.
When using an absolute encoder, provide power by installing an encoder cable with a JUSP-BA01-E Battery Case.
CN11 to CN1
*1
M
Incremental encoder
Shielded wire
Shielded wire
(Shell)
Connector
shell
SERVOPACK
*2
*2
U
V
W
FG
PS
/PS
PG5V
PG0V
2
7
5
9
10
4
8
3
ENC
Absolute encoder
Output line-driver
SN75ALS174
or the equivalent
CN11 to CN1
*1
ENC
Shielded
wire
Shielded
wire
Battery
*3
(Shell)
Connector
shell
SERVOPACK
*2
*2
U
V
W
FG
PS
/PS
PG5V
PG0V
2
7
5
9
10
4
8
3
M