Sinking and sourcing circuits, Sinking and sourcing wiring examples, Chapter 2 wiring your controller – Rockwell Automation 1761-HHP-B30 MicroLogix 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) User Manual

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Chapter 2
Wiring Your Controller

2–2

You must also provide an acceptable grounding path for each device in your
application. For more information on proper grounding guidelines, see the
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1.

!

ATTENTION: Remove the protective wrap before applying
power to the controller. Failure to remove the wrap may cause
the controller to overheat.

Any MicroLogix 1000 DC inputs can be configured as sinking or sourcing
depending on how the DC COM terminal is wired.

Mode:

Definition:

Sinking

The input energizes when high-level voltage is applied to the input terminal
(active high). Connect the power supply VDC (–) to the MicroLogix DC COM
terminal.

Sourcing

The input energizes when low-level voltage is applied to the input terminal
(active low). Connect the power supply VDC (+) to the MicroLogix DC COM
terminal.

Sinking and Sourcing Wiring Examples

I/9

I/10

DC
COM

I/0

I/1

I/2

I/3

I/4

I/5

I/6

I/7

I/8

I/11

I/12

I/13

I/14

I/15

I/16

I/17

I/18

I/19

DC
COM

14–30 VDC

DC OUT

+

24V –

VDC (+) for Sourcing

VDC (–) for Sourcing

VDC (–)

for Sinking

VDC (+) for Sinking

I/9

I/10

DC
COM

I/0

I/1

I/2

I/3

I/4

I/5

I/6

I/7

I/8

I/11

I/12

I/13

I/14

I/15

I/16

I/17

I/18

I/19

DC
COM

14–30 VDC

DC OUT

+

24V –

VDC (–) for Sinking

VDC (+)

for Sinking

VDC (–) for Sourcing

VDC (+)

for Sourcing

Sinking Inputs

Sourcing Inputs

Sinking Inputs

Sourcing Inputs

1761-L32BWA (Wiring diagrams also apply to 1761-L20BWA-5A,
-L16BWA, -L10BWA.)

Sinking and Sourcing Circuits

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