Automation interface & i/o controls, Source/sink inputs and outputs – Sonics GXE User Manual

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SOURCE/SINK INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

Vendor terminology and specifications can be confusing as the reference is

easily misinterpreted. Does the vendor send a “Sourcing” signal or do they

mean that an input is ready to receive (or sink) current from an external

source? Some PLC vendors seem to contradict others and the applications

engineer ends up with a bank of relays or pull up/down resistors to switch

the signal type.

When the optical IC is placed into socket U42, the G series outputs (Ready,

Good Part, Bad Part, and the Spare DO) are configured as “Sourcing.” The

isolated transistor collectors must be connected to an external loop supply

(all 4 collectors are connected together; signal name +VDC Source (Input);

pin 18 on I/O Connector J3; cable wire – orn/red). Some PLC’s provide a

DC supply for this purpose, some applications will require a separate

supply.

When the G series output is true or ON, current from the loop supply is

conducted through the output transistor and limiting 100 ohm resistor to the

PLC input card which returns to the loop supply. The PLC input will be ON if

the current is flowing and OFF if the G series output is false or OFF.

Inputs (DI1-DI4) also set for "Source" as factory default.

See schematic drawing on page 42 for more detail.

AUTOMATION INTERFACE & I/O CONTROLS

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