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ELDIO Digital Input/Output
There are 12 digital input/output lines available for the ELDIO. Use TCE to configure
the lines on the |1-4| and |5-8| connectors as either inputs or outputs. The input lines
can be sampled individually to generate logical (i.e., Boolean) data streams for
triggering or other logical operations.
Use the ELDIO bank configuration options to program the input threshold mode and
limits for determining the Boolean state of the input channels. Connect channels to the
ELDIO using the numbered M8 connectors on the front panel of the layer.
The output lines are updated at a low rate based on the user-defined pipe frame size
and are designed to drive LED indicators, remote switches, etc. Use the ELDIO
configuration options to set the power output at either nominal five volts or nominal 12
volts.
For more information on setting up digital inputs and outputs, see
and
. For more information on wiring digital
inputs and outputs on the ELDIO layer, see
“ELDIO (Digital I/O Layer)” on page 203
.
ELDIO Pulse Counter
The pulse counter channels share the same input lines as the digital input/output
channels. Two pulse counter channels are provided on each connector (|1-4|, |5-8| and
|9-12|). Pulse counter channels can measure pulse width, count pulses or used in
pairs as quadrature encoder inputs typically used to track angular or linear position.
Connect pulse counter channels to the ELDIO using the numbered M8 connectors on
the front panel.
For more information on setting up pulse counter inputs, see
.
NOTE
Input bits (i.e., channels) used for pulse counters can simultaneously be used for
digital input channels.
Limits on ELDIO Input Voltages
The four channels on connector |9-12| on each bank of the ELDIO are wide range inputs that can accept steady state voltages
in the range of ±45 volts. These channels can also tolerate short duration spikes up to +100 volts (as can be encountered
using inductive pickup devices).
The eight channels on connectors |1-4| and |5-8| of the ELDIO are configurable as either inputs or outputs and can accept
steady state voltages in the range of -0.2 to +45 volts. These channels can also tolerate short duration spikes up to +100 volts.
In general, it is advised that these channels be used only with positive voltage input sources.
Exceeding the input ranges described above can result in component damage, requiring factory repair. Layer damage caused
by exceeding input voltage limits is not covered by HBM warranty.
5.3.2
ELDIO Configuration Options
Click on the bank button in the configuration dialog for the specific parameters
(indicated with “bank” in parentheses) available for the bank. The ELDIO layer also has
several configuration options for the Megadac® interface (indicated with “Megadac®”
in parentheses).
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