Connectors / Pins / Interface Signals - OEM PDD-300 User Manual

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Connectors / Pins / Interface signals

INTERFACE: 15-pin D-SUB Female
PIN (color)
1 (green)
2 (orange)
3 (transparent)
4 (black)
5 (yellow)
6
7 (blue)
8 (white)
9 (purple)
10, 11, 12, 13
DESIGNATION
+5V TTL applied to this pin enable PDD.
While 0V are applied to this pin or pin is
unconnected module is disabled.
ENABLE
Once Fault has occurred module is
blocked till you eliminate fault cause, then
disable module and enable it again.
If module is enabled and some trouble has
occurred, module automatically stops
operations and sets Fault status (Fault
loop is "closed").
Fault can be caused by following
reasons:
- overheating
- mains voltage interruption
FAULT
- maximum pulse energy exceeded
To remove Fault state one should disable
driver and enable it again
In case of normal operations Fault loop is
"opened".
Maximum allowed current in Fault loop is
50mA.
+5V TTL pulse should be applied to pin 3
and to pin 8 simultaneously in order to
obtain pulsed current from PDD-300.
PULSE 1
In cases if 0V is applied to one of these
pins or at least one of these pins is
unconnected, there will be no current
from PDD-300.
PULSE 2 RETURN
Return of Pulse 2 signal
PULSE 1 RETURN
Return of Pulse 1 signal
N/C
Voltage applied to this pin sets output
CURRENT
current.
PROGRAM
0-10V DC are linear with 0-I
+5V TTL pulse should be applied to pin 3
and to pin 8 simultaneously in order to
obtain pulsed current from PDD-300.
PULSE 2
In cases if 0V is applied to one of these
pins or at least one of these pins is
unconnected, there will be no current from
PDD-300.
ENABLE
Return of Enable signal
RETURN
N/C
DESCRIPTION
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MAX
5

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