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I/O terminals

6.1

Digital terminals

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Lenze · 8400 StateLine · Reference manual · DMS 12.0 EN · 06/2014 · TD05/TD14

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6.1.1

Change function assignment

The internal processing function of the digital input terminals DI1 and DI2 can be reconfigured in

C00115

if necessary. In this way, these input terminals can alternatively be used as frequency or

counting inputs in order to implement the following functions:

• Detection of the input frequency
• Detection and processing of two unipolar input frequencies to one bipolar frequency
• Counting of input pulses
• Evaluation of the speed feedback (HTL encoder) for the motor control (speed-controlled

operation)

You can find detailed information on the respective function assignment in the following

subchapters:

Using DI1 and DI2 as digital inputs

( 265)

Using DI1 and DI2 as frequency inputs

( 266)

Using DI1 as counting input

( 270)

C00115/1: Function assignment DI1 and DI2

Function assignment

DI1

DI2

0 DI1=In1 / DI2=In2

Digital input

Digital input

1 DI1=FreqIn12 / DI2=In2

Frequency input

Digital input

2 DI1&DI2=FreqIn (2-track)

Frequency input (2-track)

3 ( DI1/DI2=+- ) = FreqIn12

Frequency input

(speed)

Frequency input

(direction)

4 DI1=CountIn1 / DI2=In2

Count input

Digital input

Note!

• In the Lenze setting of

C00115

, the digital input terminals DI1 and DI2 have been

configured as "normal" digital inputs.

• The digital input terminals DI3 ... DI4 are basically designed as "normal" digital inputs.
• Very high pulse frequencies can be measured at the DI1 and DI2 input terminals if the

latter have been configured as frequency or counting inputs in

C00115

. Scanning is

then carried out within less than μs instead of the otherwise usual scanning rate of

1 kHz (1 ms).

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