2) leakage current from input devices – Yaskawa 120 Series I/O Modules User Manual

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6.4 Precautions on Wiring

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Fig. 6.21 Connecting Inductive Loads (Sourcing Inputs)

Fig. 6.22 Connecting Inductive Loads (Sinking Inputs)

2) Leakage Current from Input Devices

When connecting an input device that exhibits leakage current during the OFF state
(such as limit switch with LEDs) to a DC Input Module, the leakage current may be
too large to stay within the OFF voltage range and the input signal may never go
OFF.

The following diagram shows when a LED-equipped limit switch with a 3-mA leak-
age current is connected to the Input Module (12/24 VDC, 16-point).

12 VDC

(24 VDC)

Flywheel diode

Inductive load

Input

Input

Common

12 VDC

(24 VDC)

Flywheel diode

Inductive load

Input

Input

Common

Input device
(limit switch with LED)

Input

DC Input Module

Leakage current = 3 mA

Input impedance
Zi

Common

Power supply
for input signal
(12/24 VDC)

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