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Analog Output Units Section 7-3
Analog Output Signal
Ranges
The analog values depend on the output signal ranges, as shown in the fol-
lowing diagrams.
Note When the output exceeds the specified range, the output signal will be fixed at
either the lower limit or upper limit.
Analog Output Signal
Ranges
■ −
10 to 10 V
When the resolution is 1/6,000, the hexadecimal values F448 to 0BB8 (–3000
to 3000) correspond to an analog voltage range of –10 to 10 V.
The entire output range is –11 to 11 V.
Specify a negative voltage as a two’s complement.
When the resolution is 1/12,000, the hexadecimal values E890 to 1770 (–6000
to 6000) correspond to an analog voltage range of –10 to 10 V.
The entire output range is –11 to 11 V.
Specify a negative voltage as a two’s complement.
■ 0 to 10 V
When the resolution is 1/6,000, the hexadecimal values 0000 to 1770 (0 to
6000) correspond to an analog voltage range of 0 to 10 V.
The entire output range is –0.5 to 10.5 V.
Specify a negative voltage as a two’s complement.
0 V
10 V
11 V
−11 V
−10 V
F448
(3000)
F31C
(3300)
0CE4
(3300)
0BB8
(3000)
8000
7FFF
0000 (0)
Conversion
Data
Hexadecimal
(Decimal)
0 V
10 V
11 V
−11 V
−10 V
E890
(−6000)
E638
(−6600)
19C8
(6600)
1770
(6000)
0000 (0)
8000
7FFF
Conversion Data
Hexadecimal (Decimal)