Output Leakage Current; Output Surge Current; Transistor Output Residual Voltage - Omron SYSMAC C500 Installation Manual

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Safety Considerations

Output Leakage Current

Output Surge Current

Transistor Output
Residual Voltage
If there is a possibility of leakage current causing a transistor or triac to mal-
function, connect a bleeder resistor across the output as shown below.
PC
Determine the value and rating for the bleeder resistor using the following
formula.
E
ON
R
I
Where
E
= ON voltage of the load
on
I = leakage current in mA
R = bleeder resistance
When connecting a transistor or triac Output Unit to an output device having
a high surge current (such as an incandescent lamp), care must be taken to
avoid damage to the Output Unit. The transistor and triac Output Units are
capable of withstanding a surge current of ten times the rated current. If the
surge current for a particular device exceeds this amount, use the circuit
shown below to protect the Output Unit.
L
OUT
R
COM
Another way of protecting the Output Unit lets the load draw a small current
(about one third the rated current) while the output is OFF, significantly re-
ducing the surge current. This circuit (shown below) not only reduces the
surge current, but also reduces the voltage across the load at the same time.
R
OUT
COM
When connecting TTL circuits to transistor Output Units, connect a pull-up
resistor and a CMOS IC between the two. This is because of the residual
voltage left on the transistor output after the output turns OFF.
OUT
L
R
Bleeder resistor
COM
+
L
+
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