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Q5X with Dual Discrete Outputs and IO-Link Quick Start Guide
Output Rating
Current rating: 50 mA maximum
Blackwirespecificationsperconfiguration
IOLinkPush/Pull
OutputHigh: ≥Vsupply2.5V
OutputLow: ≤2.5V
PNP
OutputHigh: ≥Vsupply2.5V
OutputLow: ≤1V(loads≤1MegΩ)
NPN
OutputHigh: ≥Vsupply2.5V(loads≤50kΩ)
OutputLow: ≤2.5V
Whitewirespecificationsperconfiguration
PNP
OutputHigh: ≥Vsupply2.5V
OutputLow: ≤2.5V(loads≤70kΩ)
NPN
OutputHigh: ≥Vsupply2.5V(loads≤70kΩ)
OutputLow: ≤2.5V
Discrete Output Distance Repeatability
Distance(mm)
Repeatability (2000
mmModels)
Repeatability (3000 mm Models)
95to300 ±0.5mm ±0.5mm
300to1000 ±0.25% ±0.25%
1000to2000 ±0.25% ±0.25%
2000 to 3000 ±1.0%
See the charts for the Repeatability of the 5000 mm and
10000 mm models.
Typical Excess Gain for the 2000 mm Model
High Excess Gain (Standard Excess Gain) Using a 90% White Card
Response
Speed(ms)
at100mm at500mm at1000mm at2000mm
3 125 50 15 4
5 125 50 15 4
15 575(175) 250(75) 70(25) 15(6)
25 1000(650) 450(250) 125(70) 30(15)
50 2000(1000) 900(450) 250(125) 60(30)
Standardexcessgainisavailablein15,25,and50msre
sponse speeds; standard excess gain provides increased
noise immunity.
Typical Excess Gain for the 3000 mm Model
High Excess Gain (Standard Excess Gain) Using a 90% White Card
Response
Speed (ms)
at 100 mm at 500 mm at 1000 mm at 2000 mm at 3000 mm
200 0 25 6 3
200 0 25 6 3
920 400 100 25 12
1600 700 200 50 25
3200 1400 400 100 50
Standardexcessgainisavailablein15,25,and50msre
sponse speeds; standard excess gain provides increased
noise immunity.
Typical Excess Gain for the 5000 mm Model
Typical Excess Gain Using a 90% White Card (Performance Gain Mode)
at50mm at600mm at1000mm at2000mm at5000mm
50 400 400 175 30
Excess gain is consistent for 15, 50, and 250 ms response
speeds. Excess gain is approximately 10% lower in 2 ms and
5 ms response speed modes.
Excess gain in black gain mode is approximately three times
higherthaninperformancegainmode.Itisusefulforlowre
flectivity targets.
Excess gain in shiny gain mode is approximately one-third the
excess gain of performance gain mode values. It is useful for
highly reflective targets.
Typical Excess Gain for the 10000 mm Model
Typical Excess Gain Using a 90% White Card
at 50
mm
at 600
mm
at 1000
mm
at 2000
mm
at 5000
mm
at 6000
mm
at 7500
mm
at
10000
mm
50 400 400 175 30 20 10 5
Excess gain is consistent for 15, 50, and 250 ms response
speeds. Excess gain is approximately 10% lower in 2 ms and
5 ms response speed modes.
Excess gain in black gain mode is approximately three times
higherthaninperformancegainmode.Itisusefulforlowre
flectivity targets.
Excess gain in shiny gain mode is approximately one-third the
excess gain of performance gain mode values. It is useful for
highly reflective targets.
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