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115VAC/125VDC 8-Circuit Isolated I/O Blocks
June 2002 GFK-0040E
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115VAC/125VDC 8-Circuit Isolated I/O Blocks
June 2002 GFK-0040E
H
If the block is at either end of the bus, connect a terminating resistor of INPUT
DEVICE 1
PHASE
the appropriate type (see the System and Communications User’s 2 ~ OUTPUT 2
Manual for details) across its Serial 1 and Serial 2 terminals. DEVICE
N
Start End H
of Bus of Bus INPUT
3
PHASE DEVICE
Terminating Terminating 3 ~
Resistor Resistor 4
H
Serial 1 Serial 1
INPUT
5
Serial 2 Serial 2 PHASE DEVICE
AC or DC
Power 5 R or DC IN
Source 6 N or DC
7 H1 or DC
~
AC or DC 8 1 N
Power 9 2
Source
10 N1 or DC
Interfacing Small Loads to an Isolated Block
If any output will drive an inductive load drawing less than 50 mA, it may
11 H2 or DC
be necessary to add resistance at the load. See the Genius Discrete
AC or DC 12 3
Power and Analog I/O Blocks User’s Manual for instructions.
13 4
Source
14 N2 or DC External Suppression
15 H3 or DC If a contact is wired between the block and a load, install suppression
AC or DC 16 5 across the load. Resistor capacitor suppressors are preferred for low
Power 17 6 current, high inductance loads. For a high-power load, instead use a
Source
18 N3 or DC voltage-clamping device such as a MOV. RC suppressors are also
19 H4 or DC recommended to reduce electro-magnetic interference.
AC or DC 20 7 Power supply-side switches may require line to line suppression if power
Power 21 8 is to be switched with devices energized.
Source
22 N4 or DC See the Discrete and Analog I/O Blocks User’s Manual for more
information about using suppression.
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115VAC/125VDC 8-Circuit Isolated I/O Blocks
June 2002 GFK-0040E