Alphabet Index
【A】●A-phase (Signal) Output, B-phase (Signal) Output
Whether the axis rotation is clockwise or counterclockwise is judged with difference of A and B phases by outputting incremental encoder as shown below. The A-phase precedes the B-phase in case of a clockwise rotation (CW).
●Absolute Encoder
An encoder with a function to detect the absolute position so that it does not have to return to origin whenever it is powered on.
●Absolute Position
A position against the reference point (origin). The antonym is “incremental position.”
●Absolute Positioning Repeatability
Difference between the coordinate value and the actual value when positioning at any point indicated by the coordinate value.
●AC Servo Motor
A servo motor rotated by an alternating current in the fixed winding. It does not have a brush and a commutator which are weaknesses of DC servo motors.
●Address
An absolute position given in an absolute coordinate system.
●Addressing
A method of transferring indications to actuators. One is absolute addressing (absolute coordinate system), the other is incremental addressing (relative coordinate system, indicating the distance of transfer).
●Alarm Signal
An signal sent when something wrong (trouble) has happened in the device.
●Automatic Operation
An operation activated by a start signal from an external device (PLC etc.)