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MP940 Machine Controller
MP940 Machine Controller - YAI
Single-axis; 115, 240, 480 Volts
The MP940 Machine Controller is a legacy product and no longer promoted in the Americas. (The retrofit/upgrade to the MP940 is the MP2000iec product family, specifically the MP2600iec is a machine controller module fully integrated in to Yaskawa's latest Sigma-5 Series Amplifier. The MP940 Machine Controller series was a single-axis controller and a member of Yaskawa's MotionSuite family of electronic machine controllers. The modular packaging of the MP940 provides integral mounting with Sigma II drives from 30 watt to 55kW, with voltages of 115, 240 and 480 volts.
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What is a "DWG" (drawing)? Posted Date: 05/02/2001
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05/02/2001 | |
What I/O cable options are there for the MP940? Posted Date: 11/29/2004
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11/29/2004 | |
What are the steps to set up a Mechatrolink or DeviceNet Network on an MP940 with MotionWorks+? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
What are the recommended programming practices when using function blocks? Posted Date: 09/06/2004
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09/06/2004 | |
What are the possible causes of communication failure between an HMI and a MP9xx controller? Posted Date: 05/03/2001
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05/03/2001 | |
What are the differences between single-axis and multi-axis function blocks? Posted Date: 09/21/2004
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09/21/2004 | |
What are some potential causes of an A.E2 alarm? Posted Date: 06/24/2013
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06/24/2013 | |
What are some issues that would cause a web application to drift when using camming with registration, and what are some remedies to this condition? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Product Demo Documentation: MP940 Posted Date: 06/26/2013
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06/26/2013 | |
Many new computers do not offer serial communication ports. How is communication possible to Yaskawa products if no serial port is available? Posted Date: 06/25/2013
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06/25/2013 | |
Is there information regarding DeviceNet Troubleshooting for the MP series products? Posted Date: 10/30/2001
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10/30/2001 | |
Is there a wiring example of an MP940 following a Sigma II SGDH servo master? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Is there a Register Quick Reference Guide for the MP940 Controller? Posted Date: 11/04/2003
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11/04/2003 | |
Is there a procedure outlining the start-up of an MP940 Controller System? Posted Date: 02/15/2006
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02/15/2006 | |
Is there a procedure for starting up an MP940 with an absolute encoder? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Is there any information available about a free software to use for opening Yaskawa 2D drawings such as dwg and dxf? Posted Date: 05/15/2014
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05/15/2014 | |
Is there an example showing an MP940 as a DeviceNet Master controlling NS300's as slave devices? Posted Date: 09/06/2001
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09/06/2001 | |
Is there a list of User's Manuals for the MP900 Series Products? Posted Date: 10/20/2006
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10/20/2006 | |
Is there a list of technical recommendations for safe guarding an MP940 Servo Control System against overspeed conditions? Posted Date: 08/29/2005
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08/29/2005 | |
Is there a list of Ladder Instructions that can be used in the MP900 series products? Posted Date: 03/08/2002
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