Option Card Fault
Yaskawa · F7 Drive
¿Qué significa CPF20 ?
An input fault on the option board or an A/D converter fault on the option card. This indicates a problem with the option board's ability to process analog inputs or a fault with its internal converter, affecting external sensor readings.
Causas comunes
- Faulty or damaged analog input channel on the option board (e.g., A/D converter chip failure).
- Incorrect wiring or over-voltage/current applied to an analog input terminal on the option card (e.g., AI1, AI2).
- Excessive electrical noise or ground loop issues affecting the option card's analog input signals.
- The option card itself is defective and unable to accurately convert analog signals to digital values.
- Contamination or physical damage to the option card's components, especially near the A/D converter.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Safely power down the drive and remove all analog input wiring from the option card's terminals (e.g., AI1, AI2).
- 2
Visually inspect the option card for any signs of damage, overheating, or contamination, particularly around the analog input section.
- 3
Verify the specifications of any connected analog sensors (e.g., 0-10V, 4-20mA) and ensure they match the option card's input range.
- 4
Using a multimeter, test the integrity of the ground connection for the option card's analog inputs to prevent ground loops.
- 5
Temporarily replace the option card with a known good unit to determine if the fault is with the card itself.
- 6
Measure the voltage on the option card's analog input terminals (e.g., AI1 to GND) without a sensor connected to check for internal bias.