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peripherals that receive instruction from, and send data to, the CR6 using
proprietary communication protocols through SDM terminals and CPI ports. The
following sections discuss peripherals according to measurement types.
8.4.1 Analog Input Modules
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For more information see appendix
Analog Input Modules —
List
(p. 652).
Mechanical and solid-state multiplexers are available to expand the number of
analog sensor inputs. Multiplexers are designed for single-ended, differential,
bridge-resistance, or thermocouple inputs.
8.4.2 Analog Output Modules
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For more information see appendix
Continuous Analog
Output (CAO) Modules — List
(p. 656).
The CR6 can scale measured or processed values and transfer these values in
digital form to an analog output device. The analog output device performs a
digital-to-analog conversion to output an analog voltage or current. The output
level is maintained until updated by the CR6.
8.4.3 PLC Control Modules — Overview
Related Topics:
•
PLC Control — Overview
(p. 97)
•
PLC Control Modules — Overview
(p. 477)
•
PLC Control Modules — Lists
(p. 655)
•
Switched Voltage Output — Specifications
(p. 114)
•
Switched Voltage Output — Overview
(p. 65)
•
Switched Voltage Output — Details
(p. 473)
•
Omnibus Current Source and Sink Limits — Specifications
(p. 124)
Controlling power to an external device is a common function of the CR6.
On-board control terminals and peripheral devices are available for binary (on /
off) or analog (variable) control. A switched, 12 Vdc terminal (
SW12V
) is also
available. See
Switched-Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt)
(p. 474).
8.4.3.1 Relays and Relay Drivers
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See
Relay Drivers Modules — List
(p. 656).
Several relay drivers are manufactured by Campbell Scientific. Compatible,
inexpensive, and reliable single-channel relay drivers for a wide range of loads are
also available from electronic vendors such as
Crydom, Newark, and Mouser
(p.
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