Siemens · SINAMICS G120
The drive has lost feedback from the encoder, which is critical for precise speed and position control. This can be caused by physical disconnections, a faulty encoder, incorrect parameter settings (like p0400 or p1300), or the encoder signal being outside expected limits, leading to uncontrolled motor operation or a complete shutdown.
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1. Power down the drive, then inspect the encoder cable for physical damage and ensure secure connections at both the encoder and drive terminals (e.g., X21).
2. Verify encoder parameters P0400 (Encoder type), P0404 (Encoder supply voltage), and P0408 (Pulses per revolution) match the installed encoder's specifications.
3. Use an oscilloscope to check the encoder A/B/Z phase signals directly at the encoder output and at the drive input terminals (e.g., X21) for pulse presence and quality.
4. Measure the encoder supply voltage (e.g., 5VDC or 24VDC) at the encoder connector to ensure it is within specified limits.
5. Ensure the encoder cable shield is properly grounded at the drive's designated grounding point (e.g., terminal 19 on X21).
6. If possible, test with a known good encoder or perform a basic encoder check using the drive's diagnostic functions (e.g., P0491 for encoder status).