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2. 1 OVERVIEW This manual describes specifications handling and wiring of an A1S63ADA Analog input output module hereinafter referred to as the A1S63ADA 2 PREFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS The performance specifications of the AIS63ADA are shown below Voltage 10 to 0 to 10VDC input resistance 1M0 Current 20 to 0 to 20mADC input resistance 2502 4096 to 4095 when resolution is set to 1 4000 8192 to 8191 when resolution is set to 1 8000 12288 to 12287 when resolution is set to 1 12000 A D conversion D A conversion Analog input Digital output VO characteristics 1 Max resolution Conversion speed General accuracy 2 Absolute max input Analog input points Digital input Analog output VO characteristics 3 1 4000 1 8000 1 12000 Max reso lution Digital value output Analog input 174000 1 8000 1 12000 10V 4000 5V or 20mA 2000 0V or 4mA 0 5V or 20mA 2000 10V 4000 Voltage 2 5mV Current 10uA 8000 12000 4000 6000 0 0 4000 6000 8000 12000 1 25mV 0 83mV 5uA 3 33uA 1ms ch 1 Voltage 15V Current 30mA 2ms ch 3ms ch 2 channel Voltage output Current output 4000 to 4000 when resolution is set to 1 4000 8000 to 8000 when resolution is set to 1 8000 12000 to 12000 when resolution is set to 1 12000 0 to 4000 when resolution is set to 1 4000 0 to 8000 when resolution is set to 1 8000
3. 2 CH3 a For voltage output A1S63ADA D A conversion circuit b For current output A1S63ADA D A conversion circuit 1 Use a 2 core twisted shield wire for the wire 2 If noise or ripple is generated in the external wire connect an approx 0 1 to 0 47uFWV capacitor to the external device s input terminal IMPORTANT The voltage and current output of the same channel cannot be used simultaneously The internal element will be damaged if used together so always open the terminals that are not in use 12 6 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS DIAGRAM A1S63ADA Blin nl TAIMIVDIO WIYSIO OINIO a RI w ryp oO 1 36 Unit mm inch MEMO Warranty Mitsubishi will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to be the cause of Mitsubishi machine damage or lost profits caused by faults in the Mitsubishi products damage secondary damage accident compensation caused by special factors unpredictable by Mitsubishi damages to products other than Mitsubishi products and to other duties A For safe use e This product has been manufactured as a general purpose part for general industries and has not been designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life e Before using the product for special purposes suc
4. 0 to 12000 when resolution is set to 1 12000 10 to 0 to 10VDC external load resistance 2k to 1MQ 0 to 20mADC external load resistance 02 to 6002 Analog output value 1 4000 1 8000 1 12000 Analog output value 1 4000 1 8000 1 12000 4000 8000 12000 2000 4000 6000 0 0 0 2000 4000 6000 4000 8000 12000 4000 2000 8000 4000 12000 20mA 6000 12mA 0 4mA 2 5mV 1 25mV 0 83mV Item Specifications Voltage output Current output Conversion speed 4 General DA Bolts mas conversion i Voltage 12V Current 28mA output Output shorting protection Analog output points Common to eent Across the l O terminals and PC power supply A D and D A E Photocoupler insulation conversions Not insulated Conversion speed in simple loop control 6 Number of occupying l O points Connection terminal block 20 point terminal block M3 5 7 screw Applicable wire size 0 75 to1 5mm 1 25 3 5 1 25 YS3A 2 3 5 2 YS3A V1 25 M3 V1 25 YS3A V2 3 5 V2 YS3A 0 8A 0 3kg The offset and gain are set as shown below as the default setting CH1 Offset 0V 4mA Gain 5V 20mA CH2 Offset 0V 4mA Gain 5V 20mA CH3 Offset OV 4mA Gain 10V 20mA 1 For offset value OV 4mA gain value 5V 20mA 2 This is the accuracy in respect to the maximum digital output value The maximum digital output value is the maximum value at the selected resolution and is the sam
5. 20mA A1S63ADA Details RUN LED This indicates the A1S63ADA operation state e Normal mode LED ON In normal operation Flickering Setting data error LED OFF 5V power OFF or watch dog timer error Test mode Flickering The LED flickers at a 0 25 second interval when the offset gain select switch is set to OFFSET or GAIN If the CH3 setting value is set above the setting range with the UP DOWN switch the LED will flicker at a fast 0 1 second interval LED OFF The offset gain select switch is set to SET Channel This sets the channel for adjusting the offset gain resolution select value and the resolution switch e Normal mode Invalid e Testmode Valid Factly setting 0 Setting Offset gain adjustment 907 value channel ro 1 CH1 CH2 1 14000 CH3 CH4 CH5 1 8000 CH6 CH7 CH8 1 12000 CH9 Resolution 00 NI 0 01 Go PO Offset gain OFFSET position The offset value is adjusted select switch SET position When moved from OFFSET to SET the offset value is registered SET i i E GAIN the gain value is registered GAIN position The gain value is adjusted ser SET When moned from GAIN to SET Details Time at UP DOWN Increment decrement position width Less than 1 5s Voltage approx 2 5mV Current approx 5uA 1 5s or more Voltage approx 50mV Current approx 5uA set the resolution e Short circuit across terminals 1 and 3
6. NA 68474 B Addition Safety precautions Partial revisions Section 3 1 Dec 1999 IB NA 68474 C Partial revisions Chapter 2 Nov 2001 IB NA 68474 D Partial correction Contact address Back cover This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor dose it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 1994 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION A 4 CONTENTS Safety Precallions za see Hi A 1 REVISION ISO UR atado A 4 COMING EE A 5 About ine Manuals Na lt ER A 6 OVERVIEW serch leds Mas vasa id ah sas gus ented stn gato aS aan nates dena GE eaten Ga 1 2 PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS aan 1 3 NAMES AND SETTINGS OF EACH PART uuussssnsssensnsnnnnnnnnen nn 3 3 1 Names Ol each Re EE 3 3 2 Setting the offset and gain lie 6 A FAINTING Sa reset 9 4 1 Precautions for handling mesones ech 9 o A A AO 11 5 1 Precautions for Wiring a een Bee 11 5 2 Example of module Gonnechon EE 11 6 OUTLINE DIMENSION DRAWINGS occoccconoccocoonccncnccncononnnnnnnnnancncnacancncos 13 About the Manuals The following manuals are related to this product Order them if necessary Detailed manuals Manual Name Manual No Model code Analog input output module type A1S63ADA IB 66435 User s Manual 13JE30
7. Test mode e Open across terminals 1 and 3 Normal mode Output hold clear This sets the CH3 analog output state when the setting terminal PLC CPU is stopped Open across terminals 2 and 4 The offset value is ae X output when the CPU is stopped clear H 52 Short circuit across terminals 2 and 4 The analog value is output when the CPU is stopped hold Analog input The CH1 and CH2 analog values voltage current terminal CH1 CH2 are input Analog output The CH3 analog values voltage current is output terminal CH3 This is the ground terminal for the analog signal terminal This is the module s ground terminal terminal 11 Terminal block The numbers in the drawing indicate the terminal No 3 2 Setting the offset and gain Use the following procedure to change the input output conversion characteristics Apply the voltage or current to be used as the offset value Short circuit the test modetermi nals across 1 and 3 For voltage TEST For current Set the channel resolution select switch to the No of the channel and resolution to be changed CH Set to the channel and resolution to be set Set the offset gain select switch to OFF SET What channel is to be adjusted CH1 CH2 Apply the voltage or current to be used as the gain value For voltage For current Set the offset gain select switch
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9. A MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MELSEC A Series Programmable Logic Controller User s Manual Hardware A1S63ADA Analog input output module BONA 6847 3 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION I Version D e SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e Always read these instructions before using this equipment When using this equipment thoroughly read this manual and the associated manuals introduced in this manual Also pay careful attention to safety and handle the equipment properly These precautions apply only to this equipment Refer to the CPU module user s manual for a description of the PC system safety precautions These ESAFETY PRECAUTIONS classify the safety precautions into two categories DANGER and CAUTION D DANGER Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly Asc AUTION Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause superficial to medium injury or physical damage only if not carried out properly Depending on circumstances procedures indicated by A CAUTION may also be linked to serious results In any case it is important to follow the directions for usage Store this manual in a safe place so that you can take it out and read it whenever necessary Always forward it to the end user DESIGN PRECAUTIONS gt DANGER e Configure a safety circuit on the outside of the PC so that the entire system w
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12. The offset value is the analog value voltage or current output from the AIS63ADA when the digital value is 0 b The gain value is the analog value voltage or current output from the A1S63ADA when the digital value is one of the following 1 4000 resolution 1 4000 2 8000 resolution 1 8000 3 12000 resolution 1 12000 4 HANDLING 4 1 Precautions for handling 1 As the body case and terminal block are made of resin do not drop these or apply strong impacts 2 Do not remove the module s PCB from the case Failure to observe this could lead to faults 3 Make sure that foreign matter such as wire scraps do not enter the module from the top while wiring If any foreign matter enters remove it 4 Tighten the module tightening screws and terminal screws etc within the following range Screw position Tightening torque range Module tightening screw M4 screw 78 to 118N cm Terminal block terminal screw M3 5 screw 59 to 88N cm Terminal block installation screw M4 screw 78 to 118N e cm MEMO 5 WIRING The precautions for wiring and examples of connecting the module are given in this section 5 1 Precautions for wiring One condition for creating a highly reliable system and using the A1S63ADA functions to the fullest is to carry out wiring that is not easily affected by noise Precautions for wiring are given below 1 Use separate cables for the alternating curren
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14. e for either a current input or voltage input 3 For offset value OV 4mA gain value 10V 20mA 4 Depending on the timing of reading the digital value from the PLC CPU the process may be carried out with a delay of up to one conversion processing time The response time for the amplifier to output the D A converted data to an external source is maximum 1ms 5 This is the accuracy in respect to the maximum analog output value 6 The response time for the amplifier to output the D A converted data to an external source is 1ms For the general specifications refer to the User s Manual for the PLC CPU in use 1ms 1 4000 2ms 1 8000 3ms 1 12000 1 0 1V 1 0 2mA Provided 1channel Ams 1 4000 7ms 1 8000 9ms 1 12000 32 points Applicable crimp terminal Internal current consumption 5 VDC For approx 30 minutes after the power is turned ON the A D conversion value will fluctuate due to the effect of the self generated heat If this fluctuation is a problem start control after warming up for approx 30 minutes In the same manner wait approx 30 minutes to warm up before adjusting the offset gain value user set 3 NAMES AND SETTINGS OF EACH PART 3 1 Names of each part The names of each part are explained in this section o mb 98888 BB BIBI 00 o 0 20mA D A 0 10V 4
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16. ng is performed erroneously fire or accident may result e Tighten the terminal screws to the specified torque Loose terminal screws may cause a short circuit or erroneous operation If excessively tightened the terminal screws may be damaged and cause a short circuit or erroneous operation e Be sure that cuttings wire chips or other foreign matter do not enter the module Foreign matter may star a fire or cause an accident or erroneous operation STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS AX CAUTION e Do not touch live terminals It may cause erroneous operation e Turn off the power before cleaning the module or retightening the screws Doing this work while the power is on may damage the module or cause erroneous operation e Do not disassemble or rebuild the module It may cause accidents erroneous operation injury or fire e Turn off the power before mounting and dismounting the module Mounting or dismounting the module while the power is on may damage the module or cause erroneous operation OPERATING PRECAUTIONS A CAUTION e Do not output ON Use Prohibited signals from the PC CPU to the special module Doing so could erroneously operate the PC system DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS AX CAUTION e When disposing of this equipment handle it as industrial waste REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom right of the front cover Oct 1994 IB NA 68474 A First edition Feb 1999 1B
17. orks to a safe side even when the external power failure occurs or PC main unit fails An erroneous output or operation may result in an accident AX CAUTION e Use the PC in the environment given in the general specifications section of the applicable CPU module user s manual Failure to do so may result in electric shock fire or erroneous operation or may damage or degrade the equipment e Do not bundle or install the control cables with or near the main circuit and power cables Keep them at least 100 mm 3 9 inch away from such cables Noise may cause erroneous operation INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS AX CAUTION e Insert the tabs at the bottom of the module into the holes in the base module before installing the module Be sure to install the module in the base module with screws tightened to the specified torque Improper installation may cause erroneous operation accident or the module to fall out e Do not directly touch the module s conductive parts or electronic components Doing so could cause malfunction or trouble in the module WIRING PRECAUTIONS AX CAUTION e lf noise generates frequently ground the AG and FG terminals using the PC dedicated class D ground class three ground or higher Failure to do so may result in erroneous operation e Confirm the rated voltage and terminal arrangement of the module before wiring it to the PC If a power supply of different rating is connected or a wiri
18. t and A1S63ADA analog input and make sure that the alternating current side is not affected by surge or induction 2 Do not wire near or with the main circuit wires high voltage wires or load wire other than from the PLC If laid close together the wires will be affected by noise surge and induction 3 Ground the shield wire or the shield of the shield cable at one point on the PLC side Note that depending on the state of noise from the external source these should be grounded on the external side 5 2 Example of module connection The method for wiring the A1S63ADA is shown below 1 CH1 and CH2 a For voltage input Signal source 0 to 10V 4 CL 15V on 500ko v A AAA y 1 Shield 15V I I V G ug GND b For current input e 2 Signal source 0 to 20mA Wa s00ko gs GE a 1 ae Ge Ne en TFG V 11 41 Use a 2 core twisted shield wire for the wire 2 This indicates the A1S63ADA input resistance 3 When inputting the current always connect the V and I terminals 4 If noise or ripple is generated in the external wire connect an approx 0 1 to 0 47uF25WV capacitor between terminal V and COM 5 If there are high levels of noise always ground There may be cases where the power supply unit FG or main module FG should also be grounded If the grounding wire is changed connected or disconnected after setting the offset value and gain value set the offset value and gain value again
19. to GAIN Set the offset gain select switch to SET YES Adjust other C channels NO Open the test mode terminals across 1 and 3 TEST The state of the RUN LED after the adjustment is shown below RUN LED state ON Adjustment was completed normally Flicker The resolution is not the same for all channels l Adjust again Set the offset gain select switch to OFF SET Using the UP DOWN switch set the voltage or current to be used as the offset value For voltage For current ER Actually connected resistance value Set the offset gain select switch to SET RUN OFF SET SET GAIN Set the offset gain select switch to GAIN RUN C I SET GAIN Using the UP DOWN switch set the voltage or current to be used as the gain value For voltage For current A Actually connected resistance value Set the offset gain select switch to SET RUN gt OFF SET SET GAIN The offset value and gain values are set as follows 1 A D conversion section a The offset value is the analog input value voltage or current at which the digital output value is 0 b The gain value is the analog input value voltage or current at which the digital output value is one of the following 1 2000 resolution 1 4000 2 4000 resolution 1 8000 3 6000 resolution 1 12000 2 D A conversion section a
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