ControlWave Express Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave Express)
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I/O Configuration and Wiring
Revised Mar-2011
3.3.5 Non-Isolated Pulse Counter/Discrete Inputs on TB5 of
CPU/System Controller Board
CPU/System Controller Board connector TB5 provides interface to two
internally sourced open collector pulse counter/discrete inputs (Pulse1
and Pulse2) with a 1 second scan rate. Pulse counters act like high speed
counters but cannot function with contact relays because they lack
contact debounce circuitry.
Table 3-7. Non-Isolated Pulse Counter/Discrete Inputs General
Characteristics
Type Number
Supported
Characteristics
Pulse Counter /
Discrete Inputs
2 on TB5 of
CPU/Syste
m Controller
board
Signal conditioning circuitry provides
20 microsecond filtering.
Surge suppression
.
Maximum input frequency for each
pulse counter/discrete input circuit is
10 KHz
.
Wiring
Pulse counter/discrete inputs are field driven by open collector circuits
and are sourced for 3.3V (internally) with a 200
μ
A source current. See
Figure 3-3
for information on the open collector wiring arrangement.
Figure 3-3. Pulse Input Wiring Diagram
Software Configuration
To use data from these pulse counter/discrete inputs you must include
a
CWM_ECPU
board in your ControlWave project using
ControlWave Designer’s I/O Configurator, and then configure it. See
the
ControlWave Designer Programmer's Handbook
(D5125) for more
information. That same manual includes an
I/O Mapping
section that
describes, for advanced users, the I/O map for this board. To read a DI
value, look at the appropriate offset for the _STATE variable for the
board.
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