Omron C-series manual Backup Power Supply, Example, Using the Auxiliary Power Input Terminal

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Backup Power Supply

Section 2-5

 

 

 

When total transmission loss from the system is subtracted from the transmit/re-

 

 

ceive differential of the Link Adapters, the margin must be at least 4 dB. To deter-

 

 

mine total transmission loss, first calculate the loss over the cable by multiplying

 

 

the loss/km by the total length of the cable. Then calculate the loss at the con-

 

 

nections by multiplying the loss/connection by the number of connections. Final-

 

 

ly, add the cable loss and the connector loss. Subtract this figure, the total trans-

 

 

mission loss, from the transmit/receive differential. If the difference is greater

 

 

than 4 dB, then the cable length is acceptable.

Example 1

Distance: 2.5 km; Connecting points: 4; Connecting method: permanent

 

When this total transmission loss of 7.9 dB is subtracted from the 13 dB transmit/

 

receive differential of the Link Adapters, it leaves a margin of 5.1 dB. The 13 dB

 

includes all loss at the Link Adapter connectors.

Example 2

Distance: 2 km; Connecting points: 3; Connecting method: connectors

When this total transmission loss of 8.1 dB is subtracted from the 13 dB transmit/ receive differential of the Link Adapters, it leaves a margin of 4.9 dB, safely above the minimum margin of 4 dB.

2-5 Backup Power Supply

Using the Auxiliary Power Input Terminal

Link Adapters which depend on a power supply (i.e., all except the AL001) are unable to transmit signals when power is cut off. Link Adapters AL002-(P)E, AL005-(P)E, and AL006-(P)E, however, have auxiliary power input terminals which can be connected to a battery to ensure continued operation even when the AC power supply is cut off.

Only the three Link Adapters listed above have this terminal. They can operate on a low voltage (12-24 VAC/DC) power supply in place of their normal power supply of 100/200 VAC. When it is necessary to have a backup power supply, connect a 12V battery to this terminal. If the battery is left unused for a long peri- od it will discharge. It must either be periodically charged or connected to a float- ing charging device. To avoid overcharging, set the output voltage at 13V. Do not use a 24V battery.

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