Xio output signals, Adept-supplied equipment user-supplied equipment – Adept s650HS Quattro User Manual

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Chapter 5:   System Operation

NOTE: The input current specifications are provided for reference. Voltage sources
are typically used to drive the inputs.

Typical Input Wiring Example

Adept-Supplied Equipment

User-Supplied Equipment

Signal 1097

Part Present Sensor

4

Signal 1098

Feeder Empty Sensor

5

Signal 1099

Part Jammed Sensor

6

Signal 1100

Sealant Ready Sensor

7

Signal 1101

8

Signal 1102

+24V

GND

9

Bank 1

Common

Bank 2

Common

3

2

1

Signal 1103

13

Signal 1104

14

Signal 1105

15

Signal 1106

16

Signal 1107

17

Signal 1108

18

12

GND

10

+24V

11

Wiring
Terminal
Block

Typical User
Input Signals

Note: all Input signals
can be used for either
sinking or sourcing
configurations.

Bank 1 configured f

or

Sinking (NPN) Inputs

Bank 2 configured f

or

Sourcing (PNP) Inputs

Input Bank 2

Input Bank 1

XIO Connector – 26-Pin F

emale D-Sub

(equivalent circuit)

Figure 5-4. Typical User Wiring for XIO Input Signals

NOTE: The OFF state current range exceeds the leakage current of XIO outputs. This
guarantees that the inputs will not be turned on by the leakage current from the
outputs. This is useful in situations where the outputs are looped-back to the inputs
for monitoring purposes.

XIO Output Signals

The eight digital outputs share a common, high side (sourcing) driver IC. The driver is
designed to supply any kind of load with one side connected to ground. It is designed for a
range of user-provided voltages, from 10 to 24 VDC, and each channel is capable of up to 0.7

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