ASIC Version Fault
Yaskawa · F7 Drive
Was bedeutet CPF10 ?
Control circuit damage, specifically an ASIC version fault. This indicates an incompatibility or corruption within the ASIC firmware or hardware itself, preventing proper drive functionality.
Häufige Ursachen
- Mismatch between the firmware version loaded on the main CPU and the expected version of the ASIC, indicating an incompatibility.
- Corruption of the ASIC's internal firmware or configuration data, preventing it from reporting its version correctly.
- Physical damage or manufacturing defect to the ASIC chip itself, leading to incorrect version identification.
- Failed firmware update attempt that left the ASIC in an inconsistent state.
- Intermittent communication failure between the CPU and ASIC during version negotiation.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Power cycle the drive, ensuring a prolonged power-off period (e.g., 60 seconds) to allow all internal components to fully reset.
- 2
Verify the drive's main firmware version (e.g., displayed on initial power-up or via a specific parameter) is compatible with the installed hardware.
- 3
Attempt to clear all drive parameters to factory defaults (e.g., Parameter A1-03=20) to reset any corrupted configuration data.
- 4
Inspect the drive's main control board for any visible physical damage, particularly around the ASIC chip.
- 5
Check for stable internal regulated power supplies (e.g., 3.3V, 5V) at accessible test points on the control board.