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I/O terminals
6.1
Digital terminals
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6.1.1
Change function assignment
The internal processing function of the digital input terminals DI1/DI2 and DI5/DI6 can be
reconfigured in
if necessary. In this way, these input terminals can alternatively be used as
frequency or counting inputs in order to implement the following functions:
• Detection of the input frequency
• Detection and processing of two unipolar input frequencies to one bipolar frequency
• Counting of input pulses
• Evaluation of the speed feedback (HTL encoder) for the motor control (speed-controlled
operation)
You can find detailed information on the respective function assignment in the following
subchapters:
Using DI1(5) and DI2(6) as digital inputs
Using DI1(5) and DI2(6) as frequency inputs
Using DI1(5) as counting input
Reconfiguring DI3(4) to output DO1(2)
C00115/1: Function assignment DI1 and DI2
C00115/2: Function assignment of DI5 and DI6
Function assignment
DI1 / DI5
DI2 / DI6
0 DI1(5)=In / DI2(6)=In
Digital input
Digital input
1 DI1(5)=FreqIn / DI2(6)=In
Frequency input
Digital input
2 DI1(5)&DI2(6)=FreqIn (2-track)
Frequency input (2-track)
3 DI1(5) = FreqIn / DI2(6)=direction
Frequency input
(speed)
Frequency input
(direction)
4 DI1(5)=CountIn / DI2(6)=In
Count input
Digital input
Note!
• In the Lenze setting of
, the digital input terminals DI1/DI2 and DI5/DI6 have
been configured as "normal" digital inputs.
• The digital input terminals DI3 ... DI4 are basically designed as "normal" digital inputs
or as digital outputs through reconfiguration.
• Very high pulse frequencies can be measured at the DI1/DI2 and DI5/DI6 input
terminals if the latter have been configured as frequency or counting inputs in
. Scanning is then carried out within less than μs instead of the otherwise
usual scanning rate of 1 kHz (1 ms).