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YOKOGAWA GS200 User Manual

YOKOGAWA GS200
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I/O Signals
Output Signals
Trig
This pin transmits the TrigBusy signal. A low-level signal upon trigger generation and a
high-level signal upon source operation completion.
Output
This pin transmits the output state.
A high-level signal if the output is off and a low-
level signal if the output is on.
Ready
This pin transmits the source change completion signal (Read
y). This is transmitted
10 ms after the source level changes as a low pulse with a width of 10
μ
s.
Input Signal
T
rig
This pin receives the STEP trigger for program execution. When a falling edge is
received, the GS200 performs the same operation as if its STEP key had been
pressed.
Output
This pin receives output control signals. When these signals a
re received, the GS200
performs the same operation as if its OUTPUT key had been pressed. When a falling
edge is received, the GS200 turns output on. When a rising edge is received, the
GS200 turns output off.
Input Section (IN terminal)
Input level: TTL level
Input logic: Negative logic, falling edge
Minimum pulse width: 10
μ
s or greater
Input Circuit
+5 V
10 k7
100 7
Output Section (OUT terminal)
Output level: TTL level
Output logic: Negative logic, falling edge
Minimum pulse width: Approx. 10
μ
s
Output Circuit
+5 V
100 7
CAUTION
Only apply a voltage that is within the range of 0 V to 5 V to the input.
Do not short or apply external voltage to the output.
8.1 Synchronous Operation Using the BNC I/O Terminals (IN and OUT)
8-2
IM GS210-01EN

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YOKOGAWA GS200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYOKOGAWA
ModelGS200
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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