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SECTION 4 INPUTS
4-1 Digital Pulse Inputs
4-1 Digital Pulse Inputs
(Terminal 4)
Digital Pulse Inputs: The input board is a
separate board that is plugged into the mother
board just behind the display. All digital inputs
are on the same board. There are four dip
switches on the board. The input conditioning
characteristics may be altered by changing
the dip switches. A valid pulse is one which
makes a transition from the off state (low) to
the on state (high): a positive going edge.
The off state is 0 - 1 VDC with respect to
Terminal 12 (Ground). The on state is 3 - 30
VDC with respect to Terminal 12. The input
impedance is 10 K ohms. At 30 VDC, the
current draw will be 3 mA. This should be the
maximum current that the Batcher will draw.
Acceptable pulse width is determined by the
dip switch settings (See Table 4-1 below).
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
Table 4-1
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 Conditioning
ON ON --- --- 0-40 Hz
min. 12.5 msec on/off
ON OFF --- --- 0-400 Hz
min. 1.25 msec on/off
OFF OFF --- --- 0-20000 Hz
min. 0.25 usec on/off
--- --- OFF OFF needs sourcing input
(drive input high)
--- --- OFF ON needs sinking input
(pull input low)
ON
S1
S2
S3
S4
4-1 Digital Pulse Inputs
4-1 Digital Pulse Inputs
(continued)
4-1.1 STANDARD: High Impedance (Terminal
4).
Has a 10 K Ohm pull down resistor to ground
(Terminal 12) and must be driven high. Typi-
cal drivers include a contact closure from a 3-
30 VDC source (such as Terminal 13), a PNP
transistor (proximity switch or other device) or
an amplifi ed signal from an inductive pickup.
Remember, the input signal must be refer-
enced to Terminal 12 of the Batcher. (See
Section 2-5, Fig. 2-2 Typical Digital Wiring
Connections)
4-1.2 High Impedance with pull-up (Terminal
4).
Has a 4.7 K Ohm pull up resistor to +5 VDC
and must be pulled low. Typical drivers in-
clude a contact closure to Ground (such as
Terminal 12), or an NPN transistor (proximity
switch or other device). Remember, the input
signal must be referenced to Terminal 12 of
the Batcher. (See Section 2-5, Fig. 2-2 Typi-
cal Digital Wiring Connections)
Idea: This input works well with TTL devices.
4-1.3 Reset Input (Terminal 5)
Identical to the Standard, High Impedance
Input with one exception.
The input speed is
The input speed is
xed for a minimum pulse width of 5 msec
xed for a minimum pulse width of 5 msec
.
Note:
The reset input will not be changed to
a sourcing type of input even if the dip switch
is set for pull up or is changed to the pull up
settings.
4-2 Analog Inputs 5A - 5E, 6A
4-2 Analog Inputs 5A - 5E, 6A
(Terminal 4)
The input signal modules are mounted, just
like the Digital board, behind the display. An-
alog inputs all use the same board, likewise
so do the Analog-In/Out inputs. These boards
are not
eld modi able (unlike the Digital
board). Each board is calibrated at the factory
for its particular input type.
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