Detailed Explanation Of Interfaces - Mitsubishi Electric MR-JE-_A Instruction Manual

General-purpose ac servo amplifier
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3. SIGNALS AND WIRING

3.9.2 Detailed explanation of interfaces

This section provides the details of the I/O signal interfaces (refer to the I/O division in the table) given in
section 3.5. Refer to this section and make connection with the external device.
(1) Digital input interface DI-1
This is an input circuit whose photocoupler cathode side is input terminal. Transmit signals from sink
(open-collector) type transistor output, relay switch, etc. The following is a connection diagram for sink
input. Refer to section 3.9.3 for source input.
The following shows when the CN1-10 pin and the CN1-35 pin are used as digital input interface:
(2) Digital output interface DO-1
This is a circuit in which the collector of the output transistor is the output terminal. When the output
transistor is turned on, the current will flow to the collector terminal.
A lamp, relay or photocoupler can be driven. Install a diode (D) for an inductive load, or install an inrush
current suppressing resistor (R) for a lamp load.
(Rated current: 40 mA or less, maximum current: 50 mA or less, inrush current: 100 mA or less) A
maximum of 2.6 V voltage drop occurs in the servo amplifier.
The following shows a connection diagram for sink output. Refer to section 3.9.3 for source output.
For transistor
Approximately
5 mA
Switch
TR
V
1.0 V
24 V DC ± 10%
CES
I
100 A
300 mA
CEO
24 V DC ± 10%
300 mA
10 m or less
Approximately
20 mA
≤ 1.0 V
V
CES
I
CEO
Servo amplifier
ALM
etc.
DOCOM
Note. If the voltage drop (maximum of 2.6 V) interferes with the relay operation, apply high
voltage (maximum of 26.4 V) from external source.
3 - 55
Servo amplifier
EM2
etc.
Approximately
6.2 k Ω
DICOM
Servo amplifier
OPC
Approximately
1.2 kΩ
CN1-10, CN1-35
DOCOM
SD
If polarity of diode is
reversed, servo amplifier
will malfunction.
Load
(Note) 24 V DC ± 10%
300 mA

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