Yaskawa · F7 Drive
This fault occurs when an open circuit condition is detected in the Pulse Generator (PG) feedback. This means the drive is not receiving proper speed or position feedback from the motor's encoder. This can lead to uncontrolled motor speed, position errors, or loss of precise control if left unaddressed.
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Inspect the encoder cable visually for any physical damage, cuts, or crushed sections from the motor to the drive.
Verify all connections at the encoder end and the drive's PG feedback terminals (e.g., A+, A-, B+, B-, Z+, Z-, 5V+, 5V-, COM) are secure and correctly wired according to the manual.
Using a multimeter, test for continuity on each conductor of the encoder cable from end to end, confirming low resistance (<1 ohm).
Measure the output voltage from the encoder power supply terminals (e.g., 5VDC or 12VDC) on the drive's PG board to ensure proper encoder powering.
With an oscilloscope, monitor the A and B phase pulse signals from the encoder at the drive's input terminals while slowly rotating the motor shaft, verifying pulse presence and integrity.