Installing and Wiring Option Boards
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Wiring the PG-B2
Wiring examples are provided in the following illustrations for the PG-B2.
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Shielded twisted-pair wires must be used for signal lines.
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Do not use the pulse generator's power supply for anything other than the pulse generator (encoder).
Using it for another purpose can cause malfunctions due to noise.
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The length of the pulse generator's wiring must not be more than 100 meters.
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The direction of rotation of the PG can be set in user constant F1-05. The factory preset if for forward
rotation, A-phase advancement.
Fig 2.28 PG-B2 Wiring
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When connecting to a voltage-output-type PG (encoder), select a PG that has an output impedance with
a current of at least 12 mA to the input circuit photocoupler (diode).
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The pulse monitor dividing ratio can be changed using constant F1-06 (PG division rate).
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The pulse monitor emitter is connected to common inside the PG-B2. The emitter common must be used
for external circuits.
Fig 2.29 I/O Circuit Configuration of the PG-B2
Three-phase 200
VAC (400 VAC)
Inverter
Power 12 V
Power supply 0 V
A-phase pulse output (+)
A-phase pulse output (-)
B-phase pulse output (+)
B-phase pulse output (-)
A-phase pulse monitor output
B-phase pulse monitor output
PG power
12 V
A-phase pulse
input
B-phase pulse
input
A-phase
pulses
B-phase
pulses
Divisi
on
rate
circu
it
B-phase pulse
monitor output
A-phase pulse
monitor output
A-phase pulses
B-phase pulses