IP482 Industrial I/O Pack User’s Manual Counter Timer Module
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity:
Complies with EN61000-4-2
Level 3, (8KV enclosure port air discharge) Level 2, (4KV enclosure port
contact discharge) Level 1, (2KV I/O terminal contact discharge) and
European Norm EN50082-1.
Radiated Emissions:
Meets or exceeds European Norm EN50081-1 for
class B equipment. Shielded cable with I/O connections in a shielded
enclosure is required to meet compliance.
Counter Functions:
Quadrature Position Measurement, Pulse Width
Modulation, Watchdog Timer, Event Counting, Frequency Measurement,
Period Measurement, Pulse-Width Measurement, and One
Shot/Repetitive
Counter Type: -
The IP482 has a total of ten 16-bit TTL counters available
for use.
Each Counter has an InA, InB, and InC input port.
These TTL input ports
are used to control Start/Stop, Reload, Event Input, External Clock,
Trigger, and Up/Down operations.
V
IH
: 2.0V minimum
V
IL
: 0.8V maximum
Pull-up Resistors:
4.7K
pull-up resistors are installed on all inputs.
Debounce Interval 2.5
s
Enabled/Disable via Counter Control Register
Each Counter has one Output Port.
The TTL output ports are used for
waveform output, watchdog active indicator, or 1.75
s pulse upon
counter function completion. Counter output is programmable as active
high or low.
V
OH:
2.4V minimum
V
OL
: 0.55V maximum
I
OH
: -15.0mA
I
OL
: 64mA
Pull-up Resistors:
4.7K
pull-up resistor is installed for each Counter
Output.
Selectable Counter Clock Frequencies:
8MHz, 4MHz, 2MHz, 1MHz,
0.5MHz or External up to 2MHz.
Minimum I/P Event:
125ns
Minimum Pulse Measurement:
125ns
Minimum Period Measurement:
300ns
SPECIFICATIONS
COUNTER/TIMERS
Counter Input
Input Electrical
Characteristics
Counter Output
Output Electrical
Characteristics
8MHz IP Carrier Operation