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IM 77J08P01-01EN 1st Edition 

2017.10.30-00

Power Supply and Isolation

Power supply voltage: 24 V DC ±10% (percentage ripple: less 

than 5% p-p)

Current consumption:24V DC  60 mA

Insulation resistance: 100 MΩ at 500 V DC between input and 

output, output and power supply, and input and 

power supply.

Withstand voltage: 1500 V AC/min. between input and (output 

and power supply)

 

500 V AC/min. between output and power supply.

4.  SETTING THE LOAD RESISTANCE FOR 

CURRENT PULSES AND THE INPUT FILTER

If the signal from the generator is a current pulse, it needs to be 

converted into voltage using load resistance for current pulses. 

Further, if the input contains chattering noise and the like, you can 

set an input filter to suppress its effect.

 

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The load resistance and filter are set using a DIP switch (SW1) 

inside the product.

4.1  SETTING THE LOAD RESISTANCE

Set the load resistance so that the relationship between the peak 

current i (p-p) from the generator and the combined load resis-

tance RL satisfies the following: swing width i × RL ≥ 3V.

 

EL

EH

24 V or less 

(peak value)

EH – EL = 3 V or more 

(swing width)

0V

Set the resistance by turning on or off the DIP switch (SW1-2, 

SW1-3, SW1-4).

When the SW1 settings are all off

  

1 2 3 4

ON

Use a pointed object to flip 

the switches between on 

and off.

SW1

ON

OFF

Resistance 

 

value

SW1

DIP switch setting

2

3

4

200 Ω

ON

1 2 3 4

ON

OFF

OFF

510Ω

ON

1 2 3 4

ON

OFF

OFF

1kΩ

ON

1 2 3 4

ON

OFF

OFF

144Ω

ON

ON

1 2 3 4

ON

OFF

167Ω

ON

ON

1 2 3 4

ON

OFF

338Ω

ON

ON

1 2 3 4

ON

OFF

126Ω

ON

ON

ON

1 2 3 4

ON

4.2  SETTING THE INPUT FILTER

Set SW1-1 to ON. An input filter with a time constant around 10 

ms will be connected.

  

1 2 3 4

ON

ON

 

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If the input filter is set to ON, the input frequency will be limited 

to no more than 100 Hz and the pulse width to no less than 3 

ms.

5.  MAINTENANCE

The product starts running immediately when the power is turned 

on; however, it needs 10 to 15 minutes of warm-up before it 

meets the specified performance.

5.1 

Calibration Apparatus

 

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A calibrator (YOKOGAWA CA150 or equivalent)

5.2 

Calibration Procedure

1. Connect the instruments as shown below.

  

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

2
3

6
7

Calibrator

Calibrator

24 V DC

Power supply

Input

Output

+

+

+

4
5

2  Apply a calibrator-generated rectangular pulse at any frequency 

within the specifications to the input.

3. Measure the output with the calibrator, and check that the pulse 

frequency is the same as the input frequency.

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