Communication Bus Fault
Yaskawa · F7 Drive
¿Qué significa BUS ?
A BUS fault indicates an issue with the communication option board installed in the drive. This occurs when there's a problem with the drive's ability to communicate over its industrial network (e.g., Modbus, Ethernet/IP, Profibus). This can be caused by wiring errors, incorrect communication settings, or a hardware failure of the option board itself. Loss of communication means the drive cannot receive commands or send status updates via the network, potentially stopping operations.
Causas comunes
- Incorrect or loose installation of the communication option board in the drive's expansion slot, preventing proper electrical contact.
- Physical damage to the communication option board itself (e.g., bent pins, component failure).
- Incorrect network wiring (e.g., reversed data lines, missing termination resistor, ground loop) causing communication errors.
- Mismatched communication parameters between the drive (e.g., H5-xx parameters) and the master controller (e.g., PLC), such as baud rate, node address, or data format.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
- 1
Power down the drive, remove the communication option board, inspect its connector for damage, and firmly reinsert it into the drive's expansion slot.
- 2
Verify the integrity of the network cable connected to the option board, checking for cuts, proper shielding, and correct pinout (e.g., RS485 A/B, Ethernet T/R pairs).
- 3
Confirm network termination resistors are correctly applied at both ends of the communication bus (if applicable, e.g., Modbus RTU, Profibus).
- 4
Check the drive's communication parameters (e.g., H5-01 Protocol, H5-02 Node Address, H5-03 Baud Rate) and ensure they match the settings of the network master controller.
- 5
Use a network analyzer tool (if available) to monitor communication traffic on the bus and diagnose signal integrity or packet errors.