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Can I use the SSCNET-compatible spindle drives offered by Mitsubishi, in my SSCNET interface system?

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Can I use the SSCNET-compatible spindle drives offered by Mitsubishi, in my SSCNET interface system?

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No — these SSCNET-compatible spindle drives offered by Mitsubishi are not compatible with the FSC-200 adapter board, and therefore cannot be controlled directly by the SSCNET network. However, a general inverter spindle with a digital interface can be connected through a general I/O interface and controlled by S codes and PLC programming.TOP Q: Are there direct inputs for home and limit switches in an SSCNET interface system? A: No. Some models of the Mitsubishi MR-J2 Super AC servo drives have committed (digital) home and limit switches; others do not. Currently, there are no hard-coded limit switch functions for the SSCNET interface system for ServoWorks CNC or SMP products, whether or not the servo drive has direct inputs for home and limit switches. Simulated limit switch functions using general I/O and PLC should be used instead. TOP Q: Are there different product versions for different servo interface systems? A: Yes, because the GUI for the I/O display changes for different ser

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