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SGDH Sigma II
SGDH Sigma II - YAI
30W to 55kW
Sigma II Amplifier is the ultimate servo solution for your automation needs. A single platform covers 30 watts to 55 kW and input voltages of 110, 230 and 480 VAC. The Sigma II amplifier can be set to torque, speed, or position control. A single-axis controller and a variety of network interface modules can be attached to the amplifier for the utmost flexibility. The Sigma II amplifier utilizes serial encoder technology to automatically recognize Sigma II rotary and linear servomotors.
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Is there a way to get 4 bi-directional 'contact speeds' with sigma II (SGDH)? Posted Date: 05/22/2006
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05/22/2006 | |
Is there a quick way to reset SGDH servo alarms without using PC software? Posted Date: 05/21/2001
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05/21/2001 | |
Is there a procedure for starting-up a Sigma II Servo System 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 alternative explanation of the term "User Units" pertaining to Yaskawa's electronic gearing built into the Servopacks and JUSP-NSxxx option board products? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
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 driver available to communicate between an Exor HMI and a Yaskawa Sigma ServoPack? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Is there a compiled list of Sigma II alarms? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Is the MP-940 capable of operating Yaskawa linear motors? Posted Date: 01/14/2005
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01/14/2005 | |
Is it possible to simply control speed in a Sigma II amplifier without a controller? Posted Date: 10/24/2002
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10/24/2002 | |
Is it possible to route the POT and NOT signals through DeviceNet on an MP940D? Posted Date: 09/05/2001
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09/05/2001 | |
Is it possible to reset all Sigma II parameters to factory default? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Is it possible to prevent the momentum of a linear motion system from carrying the table (or carriage) past a limit switch? Posted Date: 05/21/2001
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05/21/2001 | |
Is it possible to isolate or split the encoder output signal from an SGDH PG output? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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07/13/2004 | |
Is it possible to decode the S-Channel information from an Yaskawa absoute encoder into a usable format? Posted Date: 04/30/2003
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04/30/2003 | |
Is it possible to connect an SGDH amplifier with Galil's DMC-2000 controller ? Posted Date: 08/21/2001 |
08/21/2001 | |
Is it possible for an AC induction motor, driven by a Yaskawa V7 inverter to "follow" a Yaskawa Sigma II servo system using the Servopack's (SGDH) encoder output and the Inverter's "reference pulse" (RP) input? Posted Date: 04/11/2006
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04/11/2006 | |
Is heat sink (thermal paste/grease) compound required for SERVOPACK installation? Posted Date: 06/04/2019
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06/04/2019 | |
Is a drawing of part number JUSP-TA50PG-E available? Posted Date: 01/05/2016
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01/05/2016 | |
Is a drawing and pin-out of part number JUSP-TA50P available? Posted Date: 07/13/2004
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Please read and understand the product instruction manual before installing, servicing or operating Yaskawa products. FAQ content and illustrations are provided as technical advice to augment the information in manual, not supersede it. It is not possible to give detailed instructions for all types of installation or support activities. The information described in the FAQs are subject to change without notice to improve the product or FAQ. Yaskawa assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions or damages resulting from the use of the information contained in any FAQ. All warnings, cautions and product instruction for product use must be followed. Installation, operation and maintenance should be carried out by qualified personnel. Failure to observe these and other precautions highlighted in the product manuals will expose the user to high voltages resulting in, serious injury or death. Qualified personnel are defined as individuals who are familiar with the installation, starting, operation and maintenance of Yaskawa products of the type described and have proper qualifications to perform the work.