I/o function, Discrete input modules, Discrete output modules – Eaton Electrical D77A User Manual

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I/O Function

Discrete Input Modules

Figure 17 illustrates the basic signal processing operation. When a signal is present at the input point, the module responds with the
following sequence:

1. Optical Isolation — Optical isolation protects the I/O circuits and communication circuits from possible damage due to

transients and over-voltage.

2. Debounce Logic/Control — A debounce circuit and software limits the effects of transients and electrical noise by requiring the

input to be true for a certain period of time before the logic acknowledges a true signal. Once a true signal is achieved, the logic
turns on the LED.

3. QCPort Com./Logic — The logic updates the QCPort communication on a regular, scheduled basis as to the status of the input

point.

Figure 17: Discrete Input Module Operation

Discrete Output Modules

Figure 18 illustrates the basic logic processing operation. When the processor activates an output point, the module responds with
the following sequence:

1. QCPort Com./Logic — QCPort communication updates the logic circuit on a regular, scheduled basis as to the status of the

output points.

2. Optical Isolation — Optical isolation protects the I/O circuits and communication circuits from possible damage due to

transients and over-voltage. Once an active signal is transmitted to the optical isolation circuit, the LED is forward-biased.

3. Output Drivers — The driver activates the output point.

Figure 18: Discrete Output Module Operation

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Optical

Isolation

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Debounce

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LED

Indication

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LED

Indication

Output

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