Ac inputs, Digital input voltage, I/o “common” terminals – Nematron OptiLogic Series User Manual

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AC Inputs

AC digital inputs are typically supplied

either directly from line voltage or transformed
down from line voltage. The most common AC
inputs are 120VAC and 24VAC, although any
voltage range is possible.

A typical AC input circuit is shown

below. As shown, the physical optical emitter
on the input module consists of two LEDs of
opposite polarity. An AC (alternating current)
connection flows current one way, then the
other. Light is emitted in both cases.

There is a short period when voltage, and

therefore current flow, switches from one
direction to the other when no current flows.
This is called zero crossover. During zero
crossover, the digital input circuit must

“debounce” the signal to ensure that the system
does not provide a false indication that the input
contact is not closed when it is, in fact, closed.
OptiLogic AC digital inputs handle such zero
crossover conditions.

Digital Input Voltage

Any digital input module, AC or DC, is

designed to operate within an input voltage
range. The input voltage directly controls the
amount of current flowing through the circuit.
The minimum voltage corresponds to a voltage
that creates enough current to produce LED light
sufficient to be sensed by the optical sensor. The

maximum voltage corresponds to the maximum
current the optocoupler can handle without
being damaged.

I/O

“Common” Terminals

For a digital input circuit, one input

terminal and one output terminal is necessary for
operation. For practical application, one of these
two terminals may be

“common” to several

circuits.

In most systems, the power source for all

digital inputs is from the same supply. In such
cases, connecting all of the circuit return lines
together results in reduced equipment costs as
well as simpler system wiring.

The example below illustrates a digital

input board that has eight inputs and two
commons. This can be accomplished with a 10
terminal connector block.

10

10

9

9

8

8

7

7

6

6

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

10-30VDC

Sourcing

Sinking

10-30VDC

IN7

IN7

IN6

IN6

IN5

IN5

IN4

IN4

IN3

IN3

IN2

IN2

IN1

IN1

IN0

IN0

Input module

optical

isolation

To

OptiLogic

processor

sensor

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