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Chapter 6  Control Modes of Operation|ASDA-AB Series 
Revision March 2008, Doc. Name: 2007PDD23000011 
 
 
6-3 
•  Value B: Input pulse filter  
 B=0: 
500Kpps 
  B=1: 200Kpps  
 B=2: 
150Kpps 
 B=3: 
80Kpps 
This setting is used to suppress or reduce the 
chatter caused by the noise, etc. However, if 
the instant input pulse filter frequency is over 
high, the frequency that exceeds the setting 
value will be regarded as noise and filtered. 
•  Value C: Logic type 
0=Positive Logic 
1=Negative Logic 
Pulse Type 
Forward 
Reverse 
Forward 
Reverse 
AB phase pulse 
 
 
CW + CCW pulse 
 
 
Pulse + Direction 
 
 
 
Input pulse interface 
Max. input pulse frequency 
Line driver 
500kpps 
Open collector 
200kpps 
• Other setting: Reversed 
Position pulse can be input from these terminals, PULSE (41), /PULSE (43) and SIGN (37), /SIGN (36). 
It can be an open-collector circuit or line driver circuit. For the detail wiring, please refer to 3.6.1. 
 
6.2.2  Command Source of Position (Pr) Control Mode 
The command sources of Pr mode are P1-15, P1-16 to P1-29, P1-30 these eight built-in parameters. 
According to parameter P1-33, users can select: a) Absolute or b) Incremental position control. Using 
with external I/O signals (CN1, POS0 to POS 2 and CTRG) can select one of the eight built-in 
parameters to be position command. Please refer to the table below: 
Position 
Command 
POS2
POS1 
POS0
CTRG  Parameters
Description 
P1-15 
Rotation number (+/- 30000) 
P1  0 0 0 
 
P1-16 
Pulses (+/- max cnt) 
P1-17 
Rotation number (+/- 30000) 
P2  0 0 1 
 
P1-18 
Pulses (+/- max cnt) 
P1-19 
Rotation number (+/- 30000) 
P3  0 1 0 
 
P1-20 
Pulses (+/- max cnt) 
P1-21 
Rotation number (+/- 30000) 
P4  0 1 1 
 
P1-22 
Pulses (+/- max cnt)