Mitsubishi Electric GENERAL PURPOSE AC SERVO MR-E- A/AG Instruction Manual page 266

General-purpose ac servo
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15. MR-E-
AG SERVO AMPLIFIER COMPATIBLE WITH ANALOG INPUT
(2) Torque control mode
(a) Torque control
1) Torque command and torque
A relationship between the applied voltage of the analog torque command (TC) and the torque
by the servo motor is shown below.
The maximum torque is generated at 8V. Note that the torque at 8V input can be changed
with parameter No. 26.
Max. torque
Generated torque
CW direction
Generated torque limit values will vary about 5% relative to the voltage depending on
products.
Also the torque may vary if the voltage is low ( 0.05 to 0.05V) and the actual speed is close
to the limit value. In such a case, increase the speed limit value.
The following table indicates the torque generation directions determined by the forward
rotation selection (RS1) and reverse rotation selection (RS2) when the analog torque command
(TC) is used.
(Note) External input signals
RS2
0
0
1
1
Note. 0: off
1: on
Generally, make connection as shown below:
CCW direction
8
0.05
0.05
8
TC applied voltage [V]
Max. torque (Note)
RS1
Polarity
0
Torque is not generated.
CCW (reverse rotation in
driving mode/forward
1
rotation in regenerative
mode)
CW (forward rotation in
driving mode/reverse
0
rotation in regenerative
mode)
1
Torque is not generated.
8 to 8V
Forward rotation (CCW)
Rotation direction
Torque control command (TC)
0V
Torque is not
generated.
Servo amplifier
RS1
RS2
SG
TC
LG
SD
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Reverse rotation (CW)
Polarity
Torque is not generated.
CW (forward rotation in
driving mode/reverse
rotation in regenerative
mode)
CCW (reverse rotation in
driving mode/forward
rotation in regenerative
mode)
Torque is not generated.

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