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Publication 1394-5.0 May 2000
Wiring 1394 GMC and GMC Turbo Systems 4-25
Drive Enable Output
The +/- Axis Enable is a signal from the 1394 system module that is
used to control a DPDT relay in the 1394-DIM. This enable output is
a normally open, unpowered (dry) signal.
Figure 4.27
Drive Enable Output
Analog Output
The analog output is an isolated signal provided by the 1394-DIM and
has a range of ± 10V. The signal is either a torque or velocity
command, depending on the configuration of the remote drive. The
command is processed by the Bulletin 1394 System Module through a
12-bit Digital-Analog Converter (DAC). An output offset of ± 80 mV
can be compensated to 0V through software configuration.
Figure 4.28
Analog Output
For additional DIM signal descriptions refer to Appendix A.
P
x
-4
P
x
-3
Axis Enable+
Axis Enable-
1394-DIM
Normally
Open Relay
Note:
x
= axis connector number
P
x
-1
P
x-
2
Axis OUT+
Axis OUT-
1394-DIM
Note:
x
= axis connector number

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Allen-Bradley 1394 Specifications

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BrandAllen-Bradley
Model1394
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

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