Expansion I/O Units
FP0
3
−
22
3.4
Pin Layouts
3.4.5
E32T
(+)
E32T
X28
Y28 Y29
X29
X20 X21
Y21
COM
COM
(
−
)
(+)
(+) (
−
)
Input
Input
Output
Output
Y20
(+)
(
*
Note 1)
X20 X21
X22 X23
X24 X25
X26 X27
COM COM
X28 X29
X2A X2B
X2C X2D
X2E X2F
COM COM
Y20 Y21
Y22 Y23
Y24 Y25
Y26 Y27
Y28 Y29
Y2A Y2B
Y2C Y2D
Y2E Y2F
Notes
The four COM terminals of input terminals are connected
internally, however they should be externally connected as
well.
The two (+) terminals of output terminals are connected
internally, however they should be externally connected as
well.
The two (
−
) terminals of the output terminals are connected
internally, however they should be externally connected as
well.
1) Either positive or negative polarity is possible for the input
voltage supply.
The I/O number given above is the I/O number when the
expansion I/O unit is installed as the first expansion unit.
The I/O numbers for the expansion I/O units will differ
depending on the location where they are installed
(
*
section 5.3).
Summary of Contents for FP0 Series
Page 14: ...Table of Contents FP0 xii ...
Page 16: ...Overview FP0 1 2 ...
Page 82: ...S LINK Control Unit FP0 4 2 ...
Page 95: ...Chapter 5 I O Allocation 5 1 I O Number 5 3 5 2 Control Unit 5 4 5 3 Expansion I O Unit 5 5 ...
Page 96: ...I O Allocation FP0 5 2 ...
Page 100: ...I O Allocation FP0 5 6 5 3 Expansion I O Unit ...
Page 102: ...Installation FP0 6 2 ...
Page 112: ...Installation FP0 6 12 6 5 Installation Using FP0 Flat Type Mounting Plate ...
Page 114: ...Wiring FP0 7 2 ...
Page 198: ...High speed Counter Pulse Output PWM Output FP0 9 34 9 5 PWM Output Function ...
Page 200: ...General use Serial Communications FP0 10 2 ...
Page 210: ...Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting FP0 11 2 ...
Page 220: ...Specifications FP0 12 2 ...
Page 234: ...Dimensions FP0 13 2 ...
Page 243: ...Chapter 14 Appendix ...
Page 380: ...14 138 14 7 ASCII Codes ...