2-phase pulse output uses 2 output terminals exclusively, and outputs a 1-pulse or 2-pulse pulse.
You can use one 2-phase pulse output in the LT4000 Series, and it uses Y0 and Y1 output terminals. You must set the pulse mode using CH3 and CH4. All other settings are the same as the normal pulse output and acceleration/deceleration pulse output.
Summary of functions |
Data Storage |
Sets the constant output frequency |
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Sets the initial output frequency |
31.5.10.3 Initial Output Frequency - Acceleration/Deceleration Pulse Output (LT Series) |
Sets the time changes from the initial output frequency to the normal output frequency. |
31.5.10.4 Acceleration/Deceleration Time - Acceleration/Deceleration Pulse Output (LT Series) |
Creates the acceleration/deceleration table |
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Checks abnormal status of each parameter |
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Starts and stops the 2-phase pulse output |
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Checks the start and stop status of the 2-phase pulse output |
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Checks the status of the output terminal |
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Sets the output pulse count |
For pulse output mode, you can select either 1-pulse (pulse/direction) or 2-pulse (positive direction/negative direction). You can also switch the output terminals for each mode.
1-pulse (pulse/direction or direction/pulse)
One output terminal outputs pulse, and the other output terminal outputs direction signal.
2-pulse (CW/CCW or CCW/CW)
Outputs pulse for CW or CCW input.
How to set pulse output mode
From the [Project] menu's [System Settings], click [I/O Driver] and select the [2 Phase Pulse].
Select a pulse output mode from [Pulse Output Mode] in the [CH3&4] tab.