Electrical Noise - Omron C200HE-CPU42-E Instruction Manual

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Wiring
Output Surge Current

3-2-3 Electrical Noise

I/O Signal Lines
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When connecting a transistor or triac Output Unit to an output device having a
high surge current (such as an incandescent lamp), care must be taken to avoid
damage to the Output Unit. The transistor and triac Output Units are capable of
withstanding a surge current of ten times the rated current. If the surge current
for a particular device exceeds this amount, use the circuit shown below to pro-
tect the Output Unit.
OUT
PC
COM
Another way of protecting the Output Unit lets the load draw a small current
(about one third the rated current) while the output is OFF, significantly reducing
the surge current. This circuit (shown below) not only reduces the surge current,
but also reduces the voltage across the load at the same time.
OUT
PC
COM
Whenever possible, place I/O signal lines and power lines in separate ducts or
tubes. If placing them together cannot be avoided, use shielded cable to mini-
mize the effects, and connect the shielded end to the GR terminal.
Suspended duct
L
R
R
L
In-floor duct
Section 3-2
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1 = I/O cables
2 = Power cables
Conduits

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