Group: Oriental Motor
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Stored Data Controller ●Additional Information● Technical reference ➜ Page G-1 The SG8030J incorporates a jerk limiting control function that minimizes vibrations during motor operation. All operations including data setting can easily be performed using the four touchpads on the front panel. In addition, the number of signal lines is reduced to a minimum for easy connection. DIN Rail Mounting Model Recessed Mounting Model ■ Features ● Jerk Limiting Control Function Suppresses Motor Drive Vibrations The jerk limiting control function lets you suppress vibration that otherwise occurs when the motor is being driven or stopped. For example, this function is particularly useful when a belt pulley is used to drive the motor and you want the load to be moved with low vibration. ●Measurement Conditions Mechanism: Belt drive Operation mode: Positioning operation Load: 10 kg (22 lb.) Vibration that occurs when the operation mode is switched from acceleration/deceleration to constant speed manifests as vibration of the mechanism. Motor Shaft Speed Motor Shaft Speed By suppressing vibration that otherwise occurs when the operation mode is switched from acceleration/deceleration to constant speed, vibration of the mechanism is suppressed. ● Maximum Oscillation Frequency 200 kHz The maximum oscillation frequency of 200 kHz allows motor control in micro steps. ● 1-Pulse Output/2-Pulse Output Mode Select Possible In addition to the 2-pulse output mode, the controller can also provide 1-pulse output mode, which makes it compatible with a wide range of motor drivers. ● Front Panel Single Interface for All Settings and Operation Checks All operations including setting of various data can be performed using the four touchpads on the front panel. You can also check the status of each operation simply by checking the display on the front panel. Touchpads Time Linear Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern Jerk Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern ●These graphes are provided only as a reference. The actual effect of this function will vary depending on the mechanism of your equipment. To achieve the same positioning time with jerk controlled acceleration/deceleration, set the acceleration/deceleration rate to 1/2 that of linear controlled acceleration/deceleration. ● Sequential Positioning Operation/External Signal Operation Possible In sequential positioning operation, the start signal always causes execution from step No. 1 in a preselected sequence. In external signal operation, when the CW scan (or CCW scan) signal input goes ON, operation starts. When the signal goes OFF, slowdown stop occurs. This is useful for moving the load manually to a desired position. Step No.1 ● 48×48 mm (1.89×1.89 in.) DIN Size and Two Mounting Configurations are Provided The unit is very compact, measuring only W 48 mm (1.89 in.)× D 48 mm (1.89 in.)×H 83.7 mm (3.3 in.). Two mounting configurations are available for DIN rail mounting and recessed mounting. 48 mm (1.89 in.) DIN Rail Mounting Model Recessed Mounting Model Sequential Positioning Operation of External Signals ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOG 2012/2013 Features A-388 / System Configuration A-389 / Specifications A-389 / Product Line A-389 Dimensions A-390 / Connection Diagrams A-391
Open the catalog to page 1Stepping Motors Introduction ■ Product Line The following items are included in each product. Controller, Flush Mounting Socket, Recessed Mounting Adapter✽, Operating Manual ✽ Only for SG8030J-U 1 axis 4 steps Set with touchpads on front panel (stored in EEPROM) Setting Mode Incremental mode (point to point) Sequential positioning Data-select positioning Pulse Output Mode Incremental 1∼99 999 pulses 100 Hz∼10 kHz (100 Hz increments) 100 Hz∼200 kHz (100 Hz increments) 1∼100 msec/kHz (28 rates✽) 1-pulse output/2-pulse output mode select possible Sensor detection of home through designation of...
Open the catalog to page 2● DIN Rail Mounting Model ◇ Flush Mounting Socket (Included) ● Recessed Mounting Model ◇ SG8030J-U ◇ Panel Mounting Cut-Out Dimension Recessed Mounting Adapter Rear Connection Socket Panel Thickness Range 1∼4 (0.04∼0.16) ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOG 2012/2013 Features A-388 / System Configuration A-389 / Specifications A-389 / Product Line A-389 Dimensions A-390 / Connection Diagrams A-391
Open the catalog to page 3Stepping Motors Introduction ■ Connection and Operation ● Names and Functions of Controller Parts EXT (LED): Lights up when external input is selected. PROG (LED): Lights up when program mode is selected. TEST (LED): Lights up when test mode is selected. Data display: Shows operation and setting status. MODE key: Switches control mode key: Changes data key: Changes data SET key: Stores set data Signal Name ◇ Connection Socket Signal Table Input/Output GND +24V BUSY HOMELS Start Input Input Output Input Input GND connecting terminal 24 VDC power supply input terminal Output during pulse...
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