Output Interface Example (Sinking Output); Figure 2.4.8: Sinking Output Example - IMS Mforce micro drive Reference

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NOTE: On the
Standard MForce
MicroDrive, when
configured as outputs, the
I/O set is sinking ONLY!
The Plus 2 Models add the
functionality of I/O Power,
which enables the user to
use all the outputs, both
Standard and Enhanced, as
Sinking or Sourcing.
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Output Interface Example (Sinking Output)

The following circuit example shows a load connected to an I/O point that will be configured as a sinking
output.
Internal
pull-up
voltage
Sinking Output Equivalent Circuit
Code Sample
For the code sample, the load will be an LED. The I/O point will be configured such that the LED will be
unlit while the velocity is changing. Use the switch set-up from the previous input, modified to be sinking,
example to soft stop the motor.
S1=5,0,0
'set IO point 1 to be a Soft Stop input, active when LOW,
'sinking.
S1=20,0,0
'set IO point 2 to be a Velocity Changing output, active when
'LOW
SL 2000000
'enter this to slew the motor at 200000 µsteps/sec
While the motor is accelerating the LED will be dark, but will light up when the motor reaches a constant
velocity. When the Soft Stop switch is depressed the motor will begin to decelerate, the LED will go dark again
while velocity is changing.
S1=16,1,0
Output, Active HIGH, Sinking
S1=16,1,1
Output, Active LOW, Sourcing
MForce Plus
always
65-160 µA
off
24.9k ohms
switched

Figure 2.4.8: Sinking Output Example

O1=1 (Sink OFF, Hi-Z)
O1=0 (Sink OFF, Hi-Z)
Motion Control MForce MicroDrive Hardware Manual Revision R112706
Diode recommended for
inductive loads
LOAD
IOx
+
load current, sinking
up to
24 V
GND
Sinking Output
O1=0 (Sink ON)
O1=1 (Sink ON)

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