VFD control wiring question
    Posted by
    
      washcomp
    
  
  
    on 2004-03-06 10:20:51 UTC
  
  First let me appologize - I'm posting this question to 3 groups, so 
if you get it more than once, please resond on whichever you like.
I'm about to design the controls to an Omron G5+ (same as Yaskawa and
a few others) VFD for my Bridgeport (1 1/2 HP). I'm using MACH2 CNC
software.
There are (as in most VFD's) a bunch of contacts both in and out.
I think I've got the speed and direction control figured out, but I
understand that contacts can be used for E-Stop and other functions.
Which contacts into or out of the drive do you recommend using and
how would you impliment them.
Also, there is a setting to output the motor speed as analog voltage
(0-10 volts D.C.). Most of the circuits I've seen convert from PWM
to a voltage to control the drive. MACH2 has the ability to read a
sensor delivering pulses so that it knows what speed a spindle is
turning. Is there an easy way to go in the other direction and
convert the analog voltage to pulses so that this can be emulated and
fed back into MACH2 as speed (as if a rotary encoder was being used)?
Thanks,
Jeff
if you get it more than once, please resond on whichever you like.
I'm about to design the controls to an Omron G5+ (same as Yaskawa and
a few others) VFD for my Bridgeport (1 1/2 HP). I'm using MACH2 CNC
software.
There are (as in most VFD's) a bunch of contacts both in and out.
I think I've got the speed and direction control figured out, but I
understand that contacts can be used for E-Stop and other functions.
Which contacts into or out of the drive do you recommend using and
how would you impliment them.
Also, there is a setting to output the motor speed as analog voltage
(0-10 volts D.C.). Most of the circuits I've seen convert from PWM
to a voltage to control the drive. MACH2 has the ability to read a
sensor delivering pulses so that it knows what speed a spindle is
turning. Is there an easy way to go in the other direction and
convert the analog voltage to pulses so that this can be emulated and
fed back into MACH2 as speed (as if a rotary encoder was being used)?
Thanks,
Jeff
Discussion Thread
  
    washcomp
  
2004-03-06 10:20:51 UTC
  VFD control wiring question
  
    washcomp
  
2004-03-06 10:22:29 UTC
  VFD control wiring question
  
    Andy Wander
  
2004-03-06 20:07:11 UTC
  RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] VFD control wiring question
  
    Bill Vance
  
2004-03-07 00:11:05 UTC
  Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] VFD control wiring question
  
    Dave Fisher
  
2004-03-07 03:10:12 UTC
  RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] VFD control wiring question
  
    washcomp
  
2004-03-07 05:56:21 UTC
  Re: VFD control wiring question