Gpio Technical Specifications; Gpi Installation - TC Electronic UpCon Manual

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GPIO Technical specifications

The General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) con-
nector on the UpCon back panel is configured
as follows:
Fig. 42.: Fig. 1: GPIO
D-SUB connector
Pin No
Function
1
GPO 1, contact 1
2
GPO 2, contact 1
3
GPI 2
4
GPI 4
5
3V3 output, 100 mA max
6
GPO 1, contact 2
7
GPO 2, contact 2
8
GPI 1
9
GPI 3
10
3V3 output, 100 mA max
11
Ground
12
Reserved
13
Ground
14
Ground
15
Reserved
Fig. 43.: Table 1: GPIO
pin assignments
The 3V3 output (presented on 2 pins) can be
used for external GPIO network as described be-
low. It is currently limited to 100 mA.
UpCon English Manual (2014-10-07)
Each of the two GPOs consist of a floating inter-
nal relay than can either be set open (this is the
default setting) or closed. Each relay can handle
200 mA / 24 V AC/DC max.
The four GPI inputs are DC coupled 0 to +3V3
inputs. Inside the processor, 100 kOhm resistors
connect the GPI inputs to +3V3 power supply.
When nothing is connected to the GPI input, the
input voltage therefore is +3V3V. A resistor net-
work can be used to pull down the voltage as
suggested in Fig 3-4.
Appendix 2: UpCon GPI/O page

GPI installation

Selection between up to 8 presets is achieved by
feeding the processor a DC voltage to the GPIO
D-SUB connector. The input voltage is com-
pared against voltage windows that correspond
to certain presets.
Between the valid voltage windows, invalid win-
dows have been inserted to protect against er-
ratic operation. The processor constantly moni-
tors the GPI input, and only if several consecu-
tive measurements point to the same, valid volt-
age window, a recall is performed.
The voltage windows are chosen to enable easy
"binary relay encoding" as shown in fig. 3-4. If
long cable runs are required, HF decoupling us-
ing a ceramic capacitor across the D-SUB GPI
and GROUND pins may be needed.
For maximum detection precision and maxi-
mum tolerance against cable induced noise/hum
please use the calibration tool in the TC Icon ap-
plication to set the "HI" and "LO" thresholds of
the GPI voltage range.
Fig. 44.: Fig. 2: Setup: "1 of 2"
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