Parallel i/o interface, Connector specifications, Terminal block interface – KEYENCE CV-X100 Series User Manual
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Connect the ground wire to the ground port.
Connector Specifications
The specifications of the parallel
I/O connector for the controller
are as follows.
Connector
FX2B-40SA-1.27R
(Hirose Electric)
Color flat cable
UL20028-FRX-CF-40 (Fujikura,
equivalent wire gauge AWG28)
Pin layout: The cable color when the OP-51657
(option) is used.
Standard Specifications
Terminal block specifications for the controller are as follows.
• Ground each device separately.
• Use a D type ground.
• Keep ground resistance to 100
or less.
• Keep the ground wire as short as possible.
• If it is not possible to ground each device separately,
ground them together. However, make sure that the
electrical cables are the same as shown below.
• Solderless contact sizes are listed below. M4 screws
should be used.
• Tighten the screws with a torque of 0.8Nm.
Parallel I/O Interface
In normal situations, use the specialized parallel connection cable
(3 m) OP-51657 (option).
*1
It is the default assigned value on the terminal where the
signal assignment can be changed. These assignments
may vary if the Global settings have been changed.
*2
For more details about the signal description, see the "CV-X
Series User's Manual
"
.
Connect the ground wire
NOTICE
8.5 mm or
smaller
Circular connector
8.5 mm or smaller
Y connector
D-type ground (third ground)
(ground resistance 100
Ω)
A = B
D-type ground (third ground)
(ground resistance 100
Ω)
A > B
A < B
Device
Peripheral
Device
Peripheral
A
B
Device
Peripheral
A
B
Reference
Reference
No.
Terminal
name
Signal
Signal Description
*2
Circuit
diagram
Cable
color
1
COMIN2
–
Connector input common
terminal
–
Brown
2
IN0
CMD_PARAM0
Command parameter bit 0
B
Red
3
IN1
CMD_PARAM1
Command parameter bit 1
B
Orange
4
IN2
CMD_PARAM2
Command parameter bit 2
B
Yellow
5
IN3
CMD_PARAM3
Command parameter bit 3
B
Green
6
IN4
CMD_PARAM4
Command parameter bit 4
B
Blue
7
IN5
CMD_PARAM5
Command parameter bit 5
B
Purple
8
IN6
CMD_PARAM6
*1
Command parameter bit 6
*1
B
Gray
9
IN7
CMD_PARAM7
*1
Command parameter bit 7
*1
B
White
10
IN8
CMD_CODE0
Command input bit 0
B
Black
11
IN9
CMD_CODE1
Command input bit 1
B
Brown
12
IN10
CMD_CODE2
Command input bit 2
B
Red
13
IN11
CMD_CODE3
Command input bit 3
B
Orange
14
IN12
CST
Command execution input
B
Yellow
15
IN13
RESET
Reset
B
Green
16
IN14
PST
*1
Output data cycle input
*1
B
Blue
17
COMOUT2
–
Connector output common
terminal
–
Purple
18
OUT0
ACK
*1
Verification of successfully
executed command input
*1
D
Gray
19
OUT1
NACK
*1
Verification of unsuccessfully
executed command input
*1
D
White
20
OUT2
BUSY
*1
Busy signal
*1
D
Black
21
OUT3
CMD_READY
Command input permission
D
Brown
22
OUT4
READY1
Trigger 1 input permission
D
Red
23
OUT5
READY2
Trigger 2 input permission
D
Orange
24
OUT6
OUT_DATA0
*1
Data output bit 0
*1
D
Yellow
25
OUT7
OUT_DATA1
*1
Data output bit 1
*1
D
Green
26
OUT8
OUT_DATA2
Data output bit 2
D
Blue
27
OUT9
OUT_DATA3
Data output bit 3
D
Purple
28
OUT10
OUT_DATA4
Data output bit 4
D
Gray
29
OUT11
OUT_DATA5
Data output bit 5
D
White
30
OUT12
OUT_DATA6
Data output bit 6
D
Black
31
OUT13
OUT_DATA7
Data output bit 7
D
Brown
32
OUT14
OUT_DATA8
Data output bit 8
D
Red
33
OUT15
OUT_DATA9
Data output bit 9
D
Orange
34
OUT16
OUT_DATA10
Data output bit 10
D
Yellow
35
OUT17
OUT_DATA11
Data output bit 11
D
Green
36
OUT18
OUT_DATA12
*1
Data output bit 12
*1
D
Blue
37
OUT19
OUT_DATA13
*1
Data output bit 13
*1
D
Purple
38
OUT20
OUT_DATA14
*1
Data output bit 14
*1
D
Gray
39
OUT21
OUT_DATA15
*1
Data output bit 15
*1
D
White
40
COMOUT2
–
Connector output common
terminal
–
Black
• COMOUT2 for Pin 17 and Pin 40 are common.
• COMIN2 is a common terminal for input for the parallel I/O
connector.
• COMOUT2 is a common terminal for output for the parallel I/O
connector.
• Power source 0 V and COMIN1, COMIN2, COMOUT1,
COMOUT2, COMOUT_F+, and COMOUT_F- are all isolated.
Terminal Block Interface
Tightening with a force above the standard torque may cause
damage to the terminal block.
Reference
NOTICE