Hardware Interface; Appendix G: Inputs/Outputs; Overview - NetComm NTC-6200 Series User Manual

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Appendix G: Inputs/Outputs

Overview

The NTC-6200-01, NTC-6200-02, NTC-6200-11 and NTC-6200-12 are equipped with a 6-way terminal block connector providing
3 identical multipurpose inputs and outputs as well as a dedicated ignition input. These inputs and outputs may be independently
configured for various functions, including:
NAMUR (EN 60947-5-6 / IEC 60947-5-6) compatible sensor input
Proximity sensor input for use with contact closure (open/closed) type of sensors (PIR sensors, door/window sensors
for security applications) with the input tamper detection possible (four states detected: open, closed, short and break)
by the use of external resistors
Analogue 0V to 30V input
Digital input (the I/O voltage measured by the Analogue input and the software making a decision about the input state)
with the threshold levels configurable in software
Open collector output.

Hardware Interface

The interface of the 3 multipurpose inputs/outputs are based on the circuit diagram below
The Input/Output label is the physical connection to the outside world. There are protection devices and resistor dividers to
condition the signal prior to it going into the processor. The three labels to the right are the interface to the processor. Output
Enable activates the Transistor which provides an open collector (ground) output and can sink 200mA at 23
resettable fuse and transient protection diode. If used with the pull up resistor, which can be activated by the Pull up Voltage Enable
pin, then you can have a High or Low output rather than open drain. The resistor can be pulled up to 3V3 for Cmos compatible
output or 8.2V by software. The Analogue Input pin can read values from 0V to 30V. It is divided by a resistor network to read
appropriate levels in the processor. Depending on the sensor type used, the pull up resistor can be switched on or off. If using the
NAMUR sensor configuration the pull up will be activated to 8V2 by default.
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