XW2Z-200J-B9 Omron, XW2Z-200J-B9 Datasheet - Page 309

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XW2Z-200J-B9

Manufacturer Part Number
XW2Z-200J-B9
Description
CONNECTOR CABLE 2M
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of XW2Z-200J-B9

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
XW2Z200JB9
Analog Outputs
7-10-3 Analog Output Function Specifications
Analog Outputs
282
Output signals
Number of analog outputs
Output ranges
D/A conversion time
Resolution
Analog output refresh method
Analog output values
Analog output value storage
locations
Max. external output current
Item
Voltage outputs
2 outputs
Select each output’s signal range in the System Setup (Analog Input/Output Tab Page,
Output 1 Setting and Output 2 Setting):
–10 to 10 V, 0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, or 1 to 5 V
40 s/output
–10 to 10 V: 1/10,000 (14-bit value between EC78 and 1388 hex)
0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, or 1 to 5 V: 1/4,000 (12-bit value between 0000 and 0FA0 hex)
Set the refresh timing of analog output values in the System Setup (Analog Input/Out-
put Tab Page
• END refresh
• Immediate refresh (executing SPED(885) or ACC(888))
END refreshing
Immediate
refreshing by
instructions
• With END refreshing, the analog output values are specified in A810 and A811.
• With immediate refreshing by instructions, the analog output values are specified in
–10 to 10 V
0 to 10 V, 0 to 5 V, or 1 to 5 V:
Analog output 1: A810; Analog output 2: A811
• With END refreshing, the contents of these words can be changed to change the ana-
• With immediate refreshing by instructions, the value being output by SPED(885) or
2.4 mA
the instruction’s operands.
log output values that are output externally.
(The actual output value may be different from the stored value if the output stop func-
tion is being used to clear the output or output the maximum value.)
ACC(888) is stored in these words for monitoring when SPED(885) or ACC(888) is
executed. If the hold function is being used, the values output by the hold function are
stored for monitoring.
Normally, the analog values stored in A810 and A811 are output cyclically
during END refreshing, but the outputs values can also be immediately
refreshed with the SPED(885) instruction for step-pattern outputs or the
ACC(888) instruction for sloped outputs.
EC78 to 1388 hex (–5,000 to 5,000 decimal) (resolution: 10,000) corresponding
to 0% to 100% voltage (–10 to 10 V)
The possible setting range is actually EA84 to 157C hex (–5,500 to 5,500 deci-
mal) corresponding to –5% to 105% voltage (–11 to 11 V)
0000 to 0FA0 hex (0 to 4,000 decimal) (resolution: 4,000) corresponding to 0% to
100% of the FS range. (Actually, the setting range is FF38 to 1068 (–200 to 4,200
decimal) corresponding to –5% to 105% voltage (–0.5 to 10.5 V, –0.25 to 5.25 V,
or 0.8 to 5.2 V).)
Output):
The values in A810 and A811 are output.
The specified analog value is output when SPED(885) or ACC(888)
is executed in the program.
• SPED(885): Changes analog output value in a step pattern.
• ACC(888): Changes analog output value with a slope. (Value
Note
1. Analog output values can also be controlled from interrupt subrou-
2. The setting in the analog output stop function determines the an-
changes every 2 ms.)
tines.
alog output value from startup until execution of an instruction that
controls the analog output.
Specification
Section 7-10