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Chapter 4 I/O
Introduction
Each RIO comes with a different set of default outputs types and quantity. Use Table 1.1 and Table
4.1 below to find out what default outputs come with your specific model. The interrogation
command,
TZ
, allows the user to get a quick view of the I/O configuration and bit status.
Specifications
Access to I/O points is made through either the High Density D-Sub connectors on the top of the unit
or through screw-terminal points, depending on your model. Pin-outs for the Connectors for RIO-
47xxx are listed in the Appendix.
Digital Outputs
Make sure to check the configuration of your RIO before wiring the digital outputs (labeled DO). Table
4.1 shows the default output ratings for Bank 0 (DO[7:0]), Bank 1 (DO[15:8]), and Bank 2 (DO[23:16])
for each model. Table 4.1 also lists whether or not the product has the OUTC jumpers available. The
OUTC jumpers are used to bypass optoisolation by using the RIO's in5V, see OUTC jumpers for
details.
Model
Bank 0, DO[7:0]
Bank 1, DO[15:8]
Bank 2, DO[23:16]
OUTC Jumpers
RIO-47100
500mA Sourcing
25mA Sinking
–
Yes
RIO-47102
500mA Sourcing
25mA Sinking
–
Yes
RIO-47120
500mA Sourcing
25mA Sinking
–
Yes
RIO-47122
500mA Sourcing
25mA Sinking
–
Yes
RIO-47142
500mA Sourcing
500mA Sourcing
–
No
RIO-47200
500mA Sourcing
500mA Sourcing
–
Yes
RIO-47202
500mA Sourcing
500mA Sourcing
–
Yes
RIO-47300
500mA Sourcing
500mA Sourcing
500mA Sourcing
No
Table 4.1: Default RIO Output Configurations
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