Wiring
4-3
Wiring
4-3-1 Terminal Arrangement
4-3-2 Internal Circuitry
Input Circuitry
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The signal names corresponding to the connecting terminals are as shown in the
following diagram.
Voltage output 2 (+)
Voltage/current output 2 (–) B1
Current output 2 (+)
NC
NC
NC
Current input 2
Voltage input 2 (+)
Voltage input 2 (–)
COM (analog 0 V)
NC
NC
NC
NC
Note
1. The analog I/O numbers that can be used are set in the Data Memory (DM).
2. The I/O signal ranges for individual inputs and outputs are set in the Data
Memory (DM). They can be set in units of analog I/O numbers.
3. The COM terminal (A9, B9) is connected to the 0-V analog circuit in the Unit.
Connecting shielded input lines can improve noise resistance.
The following diagrams show the internal circuitry of the analog I/O section.
Current
input (+)
Voltage
input (+)
Voltage
input (–)
COM
(analog
0 V)
A0
Voltage output 1 (+)
B0
A1
Voltage/current output 1 (–)
A2
Current output 1 (+)
B2
A3
NC
B3
A4
NC
B4
A5
NC
B5
A6
Current input 1
B6
A7
Voltage input 1 (+)
B7
A8
Voltage input 1 (–)
B8
A9
COM (analog 0 V)
B9
A10
NC
B10
A11
NC
B11
A12
NC
B12
A13
NC
B13
250 Ω
15 kΩ
15 kΩ
1 MΩ
15 kΩ
15 kΩ
1 MΩ
AG (common to all inputs)
Section
4-3
Input circuit
and
conversion
circuit
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