System connections, I/o port connector, 6 system – INFICON MPI-16 Crucible Indexer User Manual
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MPI-16 & MPI-16H POCKET INDEXERS
Setup and Installation 3-11
3.6 System Connections
On the rear side of the MPI-16, there are two connectors providing all the necessary
signals to complete interfacing with other system components (see Figure 3-10). The
DSUB-25 Male, I/O Port connector provides inputs and outputs, and the 2-Pin terminal
block, Interlock Output connector, provides the safety interlock signal.
3.6.1 I/O Port Connector
Use the provided DSUB-25 Female I/O cable to connect the MPI-16 to your film
deposition controller or PLC (programmable logic controller). Connect the female end of
the cable to the MPI-16 I/O Port, and wire the open-end of the cable to your controller
accordingly. Table 3-2 shows the signal pin assignments for the MPI-16 I/O Port
connector. Refer to your controller manual for their I/Os.
Signal Name
Signal Type
True Condition
Pin No.
Speed Select– Bit 0
Input
Signal Ground True
15
Speed Select– Bit 1
Input
Signal Ground True
14
Speed Select– Bit 2
Input
Signal Ground True
2
Clockwise Rotation
Input
Signal Ground True
17
Counter Clockwise Rotation Input
Signal Ground True
5
Pocket Select– Bit 0
Input
Signal Ground True
6
Pocket Select– Bit 1
Input
Signal Ground True
7
Pocket Select– Bit 2
Input
Signal Ground True
20
Pocket Select– Bit 3
Input
Signal Ground True
18
Pocket Position – Bit 0
Output
Low true
22
Pocket Position – Bit 1
Output
9
Pocket Position – Bit 2
Output
21
Pocket Position – Bit 3
Output
8
In Position
Output
11
24
Disable
Input
Signal Ground True
19
Reset
Input
Signal Ground True
12
Inputs Return
Signal Ground
1, 13
Outputs Return
Optocoupler
10
Not Assigned
Unused
3, 4, 16, 23
Table 3-2 I/O Port Signal Assignments
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Outputs are pulled-up to 5 volts through a 4.7 K ohms resistors (50 mA max). Low true is with respect to
the output return (Pin 10). All outputs are optically isolated transistors.