AMS DCB-274 manual Pin 7 VIO Reference Input, Input Ports, Standard Mode- Sinking Inputs

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Pin 7 - VIO Reference Input

This signal defines the input and output voltage range. A “default” voltage of 4.6 volts is derived from the internal +5-volt supply, via a diode. Any external load must be limited to several mA. You may apply an external, higher “VIO” voltage, if appropriate to the application. The input signal thresholds will be approximately ½ of VIO or 2.3 volts. The threshold is the same, independent of PLC or “normal” mode.

Input Ports

All inputs incorporate 10k resistors that may be set as pull-up to the VIO voltage or pull-down to ground as defined by the three-pin “PLC” jumper. When the jumper is in the “PLC” position, (pins 2 and 3 installed) the resistors pull-down and maintain a zero volt level on the inputs. All these inputs will withstand 28 volts DC, even if a lower VIO voltage is used. The possible inputs include; (J1)- ports P1, P2, P3 and P4 (selectable), Jogs (3), Step and Direction and (J4)- Home, Limits (2), Go, and Soft Stop. VIO becomes especially important where outputs drive high voltage devices.

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Standard Mode- Sinking Inputs

When the PLC jumper is in the standard mode position (pins 1and 2 installed) the resistors act as pull-up to the VIO supply. Depending on your mode, software commands to invert the signals using the ”l” (lower case L) command may be required for proper operation.

In the “standard” mode, the 10k pull-up resistor will become a pull-down resistor as the input signal exceeds

4.6volts. When the voltage does exceeds 4.6 volts it will cause a pull-down affect because of the internal resistance divider.

Example

When 28 volts is applied to an input, the drive current will be about 0.7 mA per signal. The threshold voltage will increase as each 28-volt signal is applied, approaching 8.5 volts when all are high. The preferred input drive method is open collector (drain) transistor or switch to common (GND).

PLC Mode- Sourcing Inputs

When PLC jumpers (pins 2 and 3) are installed, the pull-up resistors are transformed to pull-down resistors. Activating an input is accomplished by asserting a voltage exceeding ½ VIO on the given input. When these inputs are held low, the logic sense is inverted. For proper operation a mode command must be entered and stored in NV memory. Use the “l” (lower case L) command to configure the inputs. The “l 9” command will invert all of the inputs. The “l 8” command will invert all but the limit switch inputs.

The “l” command defines several configurations. Please refer to the command section for details. These inputs can withstand in excess of 28 volts. The default threshold will remain at 2.3 volts unless an external VIO is supplied.

A higher VIO (i.e., 24 volts from a PLC with 24 volt drivers) would increase the logic threshold to 12 volts, providing better noise immunity.

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Contents Nashua, NH Page Revision Date 07/05/06 Page Advanced Micro SYSTEMS, INC Addenum Introduction Limitations or Exceptions for the DCB-274Features Product OverviewRequired Hardware for Operation SIN-8Out of the Box Quick Start Dual Ammeter Circuit After Sign-onConnect the Motor Serial Interface J2, J3 Advanced Micro SYSTEMS, INC Hardware Connections J1, J4Standard Mode- Sinking Inputs Pin 7 VIO Reference InputInput Ports PLC Mode- Sourcing InputsTypical User Input Circuit Output PortsTypical Output Circuit Encoder Input Option J1Port Encoder Inputs J1 Power Supply and Motor Connection J5Step and Direction Inputs J1 Typical Wiring Diagrams for Step Motors Baud Rate Jumpers B1, B2Environmental SpecificationsElectrical PhysicalPhysical Dimensions RS-232 OverviewRS-232 Hardware RS-422Single axis, RS-232 connection using AMS SIN-7 adapter RS-232 Daisy Chain connectionParty Line Connect Cable SpecificationsRS-422 Party Line Hardware RS-422 Party LineSIN-8, RS-232 to RS-422 converter SIN-8 Serial AdapterRS-422/485 BUS-drop SIN-10, intelligent serial line converter Other Party Line SignalsSIN-10 Intelligent Serial Adapter Serial Communications Overview Party Line ModeDaisy Chain Mode not recommended for more than 1 axis Serial Communications SoftwareEasi Software Serial Interface Using EasiBaud Rate Sign-OnExamine Command Axis Name Assignment Simple Command ExamplesDaisy Chain Start-Up Execute the Program NV Memory ProgrammingVerify the Program Some Rules Party Line and Daisy Chain Line CommandsEdit Program Command Example Party Line StartupAnatomy of Instruction Execution Interrupt Commands Command Cycle ExamplesAdvanced Micro SYSTEMS, INC Serial Interface Advanced Micro SYSTEMS, INC Serial Interface Non-Volatile Memory Details Memory MapDefault Table Turbo Ram@ Soft Stop Command Format DescriptionESC Global Abort Inputs ResetPort Read/Write OutputsProgramming Example Set Jog Speeds Lower case B Fast and Slow DecayClear and Restore NV Memory Divide SpeedsFind Home Normally Open Home SwitchNormally Closed Home Switch Special case Go Step Resolution Initial VelocityRamp Slope Lower case I Restart Special TripJump to Address a, n+1 times Lower case K Trip Output Value Advanced Micro SYSTEMS, INC SMC-27X2 Software Flags and Numbers Loop on PortLower case L Option Flags Make Step and Direction Outputs Flag PLC Mode FlagLimit Polarity Flag Moving Output FlagGentle Limit Flag Move at a Constant VelocityPort 4 Input Flag Program Mode Set OriginIndex Relative to Origin Save Trip PointSet Slew Speed Wait Lower case W Pre-energizeExamine Hold and Run CurrentRead Position Read NV Memory Read Limits, Hardware+ Index in Plus Direction Index in Minus DirectionRead Moving Status \ Write to NV MemorySelective Termination Name AxisParty Line Mode AMS SIN-11 Serial AdapterCommand Summary Advanced Micro SYSTEMS, INC AddendumAscii Character Code Ctrl Char Dec Hex CodeStep Motor Characteristics About Step Motor CurrentMotor Choice Determining the Current ValueAmps and Wire Count and Power Basic 8 Wire MotorWire Motor Application Notes V1.10 Double Speed Characteristics Decay ControlSerial Adapter Summary