8.3 Event Output Terminal (EVENT OUT)
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This indicates events occurring externally that were synchronized with
events occurring internally for this device.
Usage method 1.
Connect a warning device.
This is a good way to output warnings when events such an interrup-
tions occur.
Usage method 2.
Connect to the trigger input terminal of a MEMORY
HiCORDER.
This allows you to record waveforms on the MEMORY HiCORDER
when events occur on the 3196.
You can record between 14 and 16 waveforms on the 3196 when
events occur. When you want to record waveforms for a longer period
of time, use the 3196 in parallel with a MEMORY HiCORDER.
Signal output method
If an event occurs in the 3196, a pulse signal is output.
Use the event output terminal (EVENT OUT
) and the ground terminal
(GND).
8.3 Event Output Terminal (EVENT OUT)
To avoid damaging this device, do not input voltages outside the 0 V to
+50 V range to the external control terminal.
Output signal Open collector output (includes voltage output)
Active LOW
Output voltage
range
HIGH level: 4.5 to 5.0 V
LOW level: 0 to 0.5 V
Pulse width LOW level: longer than 10 ms
Maximum input
voltage
0 to 50 V, max. 50 mA, 200 mW
EVENT OUT
GND
10 kΩ
Longer than 10 ms
Longer than
200 ms
HIGH
4.5 to 5.0 V
LOW
0 to 0.5 V
VENT OUT
ND