
User Manual
Chapter 5
GFK-1742F
Jan 2020
DSM314 to Host Controller Interface
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Use the following structure to set up the 6-byte %AQ Immediate Command
(described in Table 46):
•
Byte 0 contains the Select Analog Output Mode command code (47h).
•
Byte 1 contains the Connector Code, a hex number.
•
Bytes 2-3 contain the Signal Code, a decimal number.
•
Bytes 4-5 are not used and should contain 0.
Connector Codes
Connector Code Connector Selected Connector Pins
01h
Connector A
Pin 6 = OUT
Pin 24 = COM (Ref. to 0V)
Refer to the I/O Connection
Diagrams in Chapter 3 for
Terminal Board connections.
02h
Connector B
03h
Connector C
04h
Connector D
Signal Codes
Note in the following Signal Code table that only some of the signals have a default
output.
Signal Code
Signal Description
Default Output to:
00 decimal*
%AQ Force Analog Output data*
Connector C or D
10 decimal
Servo Axis 1 Torque Command
None
15 decimal
Servo Axis 1 Actual Velocity
Connector A
20 decimal
Servo Axis 2 Torque Command
None
25 decimal
Servo Axis 2 Actual Velocity
Connector B
* Cannot be re-routed. This signal code can only be used to restore this signal
back to its default output.
Note:
The analog output is not available for user control on digitally controlled axes. Issuing
the Force Analog Output or the Select Analog Output commands for digital axes will have
no effect on these analog outputs.
The Select Analog Output Mode has three basic uses:
1.
Re-route either Servo Axis 1 Actual Velocity or Servo Axis 2 Actual Velocity
from its default output to a different output. The %AQ Force Analog Output
data signal cannot be re-routed to a different connector; however, it can be
replaced on its default output connector (C or D) by another signal that is
routed there by the Select Analog Output Mode command.
2.
Route one of the two signals lacking a default output, Servo Axis 1 Torque
Command and Servo Axis 2 Torque Command, to one of the outputs, thus
replacing the previous signal on that output. This is shown in Example 2,
below.
3.
Restore signals with default outputs that were replaced by a re-routed signal.
In Example 2, the %AQ Force Analog Output signal, which is normally found