–
Connect pin AnIn– to AnGND in the connector
–
Connect pin AnIn+ to AnInC in the connector
The diagrams in
fig. 8-6 "How to select the range of the analog inputs" on
show how to select the range of the analog inputs.
AnInC
AnGND
AnIn
+
AnIn
-
Node
Appplication
AnInC
AnGND
Application
ground
AnIn
+
AnIn
-
Node
Appplication
AnInC
AnGND
AnIn
+
AnIn
-
Node
Appplication
4 – 20 mA
See Note 5
+/- 10 Volt Differential
+/- 10 Volt Single ended
Fig. 8-6:
How to select the range of the analog inputs
If the analog input source provides a balanced differential signal,
it may be desirable to connect a termination resistor between the
signal wires at the NYCe 4000 side. Consult for this the supplier’s
installation instructions.
8.8
Analog Outputs
Characteristic
Description
Number of analog outputs
2: AnOut0 and AnOut1 with common AnGND
Type
Single ended; no galvanic insulation
Functions
External power amplifier control
General Purpose analog output
Grounding
Both analog output signals refer to AnGND, see
note 1
Range
–10 V …+10V
Resolution
16 bit, monotonic (DAC8532)
Accuracy
Absolute: 3% of full scale
Relative: 0.1% of full scale
Offset
Typical 30 mV, max. 120 mV
Noise
0.55 mV rms
Maximum output current
10 mA
Range load resistor
(R2 in figure below)
≥ 1 kΩ
Capacitive load
(C2 in figure below)
≤ 10 nF
Output short circuit proof
Yes, Ishort ≤ 35mA
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