Detailed Explanation Of Interfaces - Mitsubishi Electric Melservo-Jet MR-JET Series User Manual

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Detailed explanation of interfaces

The details of I/O signal interfaces stated in the following section (refer to the I/O signal interface type in the table) are as
follows. Refer to the section and connect them with external devices.
Page 29 Signal (device) explanation
Digital input interface DI-1
This is an input circuit in which the photocoupler cathode side is the input terminal. Transmit signals from a sink (open-
collector) type transistor output, relay switch, etc. The following connection diagram is for sink input.
For transistor
Approx. 5 mA
TR
Switch
24 V DC
300 mA
V
≤ 1.0 V
CES
I
≤ 100 μA
CEO
Refer to the following for source input.
Page 36 Source I/O interface
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 flows 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 connection diagram is for the sink output.
Servo amplifier
ALM
etc.
DOCOM
*1 If the voltage drop (a maximum of 2.6 V) interferes with the relay operation, apply high voltage (a maximum of 26.4 V) from an external
source.
Refer to the following for the source output.
Page 36 Source I/O interface
Servo amplifier
EM2
etc.
Approx. 6.2 kΩ
DICOM
± 10 %
If the polarity of the diode is
reversed, the servo amplifier
will malfunction.
Load
*1
24 V DC
± 10 %
300 mA
3 SIGNALS AND WIRING
3.6 Interface
3
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