Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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I/O Interface

Section 10A

10A-60

To determine an approximate voltage that an input value represents, use

one of the following equations:

10 V

32,768

(input value) = input voltage (V)

or for current

20 mA

16,384

( input value) = input voltage (V)

For example, if an input value of --16,021 is in the input

image, the calculated input voltage is:

10 V

32,768

(--16,021) = --4.889221 V

This is the calculated value. The

actual value may vary within the

accuracy limitations of the module.

Table 10A.AO

Analog Output Decimal Values (from PAL)

Voltage/Current Range

Decimal Representation

Number of Significant Bits

Resolution per LSB

-- 10V to + 10V (1 LSB)

--32,768 to + 32,767

14 bits

1.22070mV

0V to 10 V (1 LSB)

0 to 32,767

13 bits

1.22070mV

0V to 5V

0 to 16,384

12 bits

1V to 5V

3,277 to 16,384

11.67 bits

0 to +21mA

0 to +32,764

13 bits

2.56348mA

0 to +20mA

0 to 31,208

12.92 bits

2.56348mA

4 to +20 mA

6,242 to 31,208

12.6 bits

To determine a value for the PAL variable of an analog output to produce a

desired output, use one of the following equations:

32,768

10 V dc

(desired voltage output V) = output decimal value

or for current

32,768

21 mA

( desired current output mA) = output decimal value

For example, if an output voltage of +1 V dc is desired, the

value to be put in the corresponding PAL variable would be:

32,768

10V dc

(+1V dc) = 3277

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