Inputs a, b, and z, Outputs (sourcing), Inputs a, b, and z outputs (sourcing) – Rockwell Automation 1746-HSCE2 Multi-Channel High Speed Counter Module User Manual
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Publication 1746-UM002B-EN-P - August 2004
A-2 Specifications
Inputs A, B, and Z
Outputs (sourcing)
Input Voltage
5V dc
24V dc
Input Voltage Range
4.2V dc to 12V dc
10V dc to 30V dc
On-State Voltage (min.)
4.2V
10V
Off-State Voltage (max.)
0.8V
3V
Maximum Off-state Leakage Current
100 µA
100 µA
Input Current (max.)
8 mA
20 mA
Input Current (min.)
6.3 mA
6.3 mA
Nominal Input Impedance
500
Ω
1500
Ω
Min. Pulse Width
475 ns
475 ns
Min. Phase Separation
200 ns
200 ns
Max. Input Frequency
1 MHz
1 MHz
Isolation (from backplane)
1000V
1000V
Isolation (from outputs)
500V
500V
Output Voltage Range
5 - 30V dc
Max. On-State Output Current (per channel)
1.0 A at 40°C
1.0 A at 60°C
Max. On-State Current (per module)
See the derating graph below.
2.0 A at 40°C
1.5 A at 60°C
Max. On-State Voltage Drop
0.5V
Max. Off-State Leakage Current
100 µA
Isolation (from backplane)
1000V
Isolation (from inputs)
500V
ATTENTION
!
A transient pulse occurs in transistor output when
the external dc supply voltage is applied to the
output common terminals (for example, via the
master control relay). This can occur regardless of
the processor having power or not. For most
applications, the energy of this pulse is not sufficient
to energize the load. Refer to SLC 500 Modular
Hardware Style User Manual, publication
1747-UM011, for more information on transient
pulses and guidelines to reduce inadvertent
processor operation.