How start Config Yaskawa Servo

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06 May 2015 02:13 #58415 by aer73
Hello to @ll.

I have 3 servopack Yaskawa SGDM-04ADA + SGMAH-04AAA21 servomotor.
Some body can tell me how to strat config it?
Stepconfig wizard or PnCConf Wizard , etc....
Many thanks in advance

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06 May 2015 10:39 #58422 by cmorley
What hardware (mesa ? pico? parallel port? ) are you going to use to drive the servos?
how are they driven? step and direction or +-10 volt?

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06 May 2015 11:12 - 06 May 2015 11:57 #58423 by aer73
Hello.

Thanks for answer me.
I use parallel port for drive the servos and use step direction too.
Many thanks for help me.

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06 May 2015 12:03 #58424 by cmorley
if using the parallel port then I would use stepconf to build a config.

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06 May 2015 13:21 - 06 May 2015 13:27 #58425 by aer73
Hi.

Many thanks for help me. :)
I try that you say.
I put an image of the Card Specs.

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06 May 2015 20:01 #58435 by andypugh
The interface card uses clk/dir to mean the same think as the Yaskawa drive manual calls pulse.
The Yaskawa drives do _not_ use pulse/dir, they use either CW/CCW pulses or quadrature pulses. LinuxCNC supports these pulse types too . Step type 1 is CW/CCW and step type 2 is quadrature. You need to configure the Yaskawa drives to work in this mode.

It seems that Stepconf does not understand step types other than step/dir so the open-loop tests won't work. Once you have created a config with pins allocated to step/dir you will need to manually edit the HAL file to change the step type to 1 or 2 to make the drives function. (only one line to change)

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06 May 2015 20:45 #58437 by Todd Zuercher

The interface card uses clk/dir to mean the same think as the Yaskawa drive manual calls pulse.
The Yaskawa drives do _not_ use pulse/dir, they use either CW/CCW pulses or quadrature pulses. LinuxCNC supports these pulse types too .)


Sure they do step/dir, page 8-48 of the manual you referenced, says that it is the default setting for position control.
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06 May 2015 21:10 #58439 by andypugh

Sure they do step/dir, page 8-48 of the manual you referenced, says that it is the default setting for position control.


So it does. I only got as far as the table on page 4.4. And I mis-read that.

I have to say that running expensive Servopacks open-loop from a parallel port seems an odd choice.
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06 May 2015 23:54 #58445 by aer73
My servo model have Pulse/dir , Todd is right.
Here show you and screenshot of the diagram connections.
Many thanks to all.

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07 May 2015 00:07 #58446 by andypugh
The drive appears to have opto-isolated inputs, do you know if your break-out board has opto-isolated outputs?
You might need to wire things in a slightly unexpected way.

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