Tool Digital Inputs; Tool Analog Inputs - Universal Robots UR5/CB3 Original Instructions Manual

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5.4.1.1 Using the Tool Digital Outputs
The example below illustrates how to turn on a load, when using the internal 12V or 24V power
supply. Remember that you have to define the output voltage at the I/O tab. Keep in mind that
there is voltage between the POWER connection and the shield/ground, even when the load is
turned off.
Note: It is highly recommended to use a protective diode for inductive loads, as shown below.

5.4.2 Tool Digital Inputs

The digital inputs are implemented as PNP with weak pull-down resistors. This means that a
floating input will always read low. The electrical specifications are shown below.
An example of how to use a digital input is shown in the following subsection.
5.4.2.1 Using the Tool Digital Inputs
The example below shows how to connect a simple button.

5.4.3 Tool Analog Inputs

The tool analog inputs are non-differential and can be set to either voltage and current on the
I/O tab, see part II. The electrical specifications are shown below.
UR5/e-Series
Parameter
Input voltage
Logical low voltage
Logical high voltage
Input resistance
I-40
POWER
TO0
POWER
TO0
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
-0.5
-
26
V
-
-
2.0
V
5.5
-
-
V
-
47k
-
POWER
TI0
5.4 Tool I/O
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