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Specification

Photo-coupler isolation between analog and digital circuits.

DC/DC converter isolation of power from FX base unit.

No isolation between analog channels.

8 points taken from the FX expansion bus

(can be either inputs or outputs)

Item

Isolation

Number of occupied I/O

points

ATTENTION  FOR  WHEN  SWITCHING  SYSTEM  ON/OFF
    Due to the inevitable timing difference of the DC24V for the analog circuits and other power lines of the

base unit, the output of the FX-2DA special function block may behave erroneously before settling down
to operational conditions in approximately 1sec. Therefore, ensure that this behavior is taken into account
such that the end performance of the system is not degraded.

(example)

Power switch

Miscellaneous

DC24V

supply

FX-2DA special

function block

cut analog lines

before switching

External analog

machine

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Page 2: ...bits The selection of voltage or current based input output is by user wiring Analog ranges of 10 to 10V resolution 5mV and or 4 to 20mA resolution 20µA maybe selected FX programmable controllers versions 2 0 or later those with serial number 13XXXX or larger are required as these units have the TO FROM applied instructions in their instruction set Data transfer between the FX 2DA and the FX base ...

Page 3: ...current and voltage output loads at the same time b Shorting the voltage output terminals may da mage the unit FX 2DA special function block V V I I 2 Groove for 35mm 1 38 wide DIN rail 2 5 5mm 0 22 hole M3 5 0 14 terminal screws Wiring 2 2 Apply 1 point grounding at the load side of the output cable class 3 grounding 100 Ω or less If electrical noise is caused from grounding disconnect from groun...

Page 4: ...Digital input Overall accuracy Conversion speed Resolution Current output 5mV 10V full scale 1 2000 DC 4mA to 20mA external load 500 Ω or less Current 0 to 1000 1 full scale 20mA range 20µA 20mA full scale 1 1000 Factory Presets Load 10kΩ Ω Ω Ω Ω voltage Output 250Ω Ω Ω Ω Ω current Output Analog output 2047 10V 5V 5V 10V 2000 1000 2048 10 24V 10 235V Digital input Gain and offset can be adjusted u...

Page 5: ...ce of the DC24V for the analog circuits and other power lines of the base unit the output of the FX 2DA special function block may behave erroneously before settling down to operational conditions in approximately 1sec Therefore ensure that this behavior is taken into account such that the end performance of the system is not degraded example Power switch Miscellaneous DC24V supply FX 2DA special ...

Page 6: ...t is 0 Gain value the actual output value when the digital input is 1000 contents channel Initialization Default H00 channel 1 channel 2 Reserved Last data reset Default 0 Reserved selection of A D conversion speed see note Reserved Gain offset adjust prohibit Initial value 0 1 Offset gain setting command G 2 O 2 G 1 O 1 Pro hibit Permit b 3 b 2 b 1 b 0 Reset all to default default value 0 Offset ...

Page 7: ...eed does not depend on the number of channels being used On power up the FX 2DA is set for normal speed conversion and BFM 7 contains 0 4 Adjusting Gain and Offset Values When BFM 20 is set to K1 all settings in the buffer memory are reset to their default settings This allows the buffer memory settings to be set from the beginning again when many settings have been corrupted If b1 b0 of BFM 21 is...

Page 8: ...BFM 21 is set at 1 0 Values of BFM 0 5 21 23 and 24 are stored in EEPROM memory of the FX 2DA BFM 23 and BFM 24 are only copied when the gain offset setting command BFM 22 is used Also BFM 20 causes resetting of the EEPROM memory The EEPROM has a life of about 10 000 cycles changes so do not use programs which frequently change these BFMs Because of the time needed to write to the EEPROM memory a ...

Page 9: ...her RUN or STOP mode Offset and gain can be used independently or together Reasonable offset ranges are 5V to 5V or 20mA to 20mA and gain offset difference 1V to 15V or 4mA to 32mA Gain and offset can be adjusted by software in the FX base unit see program example 2 or by the switches on the FX 2DA with the aid of a voltmeter ammeter Bit device s b0 b1 of the gain offset BFM 21 should be set to 0 ...

Page 10: ... if OK M1 is turned ON These two program steps are not strictly needed to perform an analog output They are however a useful check and are recommended as good practice The analog output channels CH1 CH2 are set up by writing H10 to BFM 0 of the FX 2DA Output data normal The operational status of the FX 2DA is read from BFM 29 and output as bit devices at the FX base unit D0 BFM 1 output to CH1 D1 ...

Page 11: ...djusting gain offset via software settings X010 M0 T0 T1 K1 K1 H10 K1 K0 K21 K1 K1 K1 K0 K22 K1 TO TO P TO P TO P TO P K1 K1 K1 K1 K23 K24 K22 K21 K0 K20000 HC RST K2 K1 K1 K1 M0 K1 Adjustment start H10 BFM 0 initialize input channels In the program shown at left the programmable controller should be in RUN status and MODE switch of the FX 2DA in the READY position K1 BFM 21 BFM 0 should be of HEX...

Page 12: ...remember the loading on the FX base unit or a powered extension unit varies according to the number of extension blocks or special function blocks connected 6 Pit the main processing unit into RUN 6 2 Error checking Check the status of the POWER LED Lit The extension cable is properly connected Otherwise Check the connection of the extension cable Check the external wiring Check the status of 24V ...

Page 13: ...ill Mitsubishi Electric be liable or responsible for any consequential damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment All examples and diagrams shown in this manual are intended only as an aid to understanding the text not to guarantee operation Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples JY992...

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