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  General SLICE I/O Information

 

Specifications
Physical Dimensions
Environment Requirements
General Specifications
Adding/Removing Slices
Adding/Removing Terminal Block

Topics
Reloading the Runtime FPGA Image
Sinking vs. Sourcing
Network Power, Field Power, Shield

   

Introduction
Overview
Features
Glossary

Modules/Slices
PNs, IDs, and Descriptions
Comparison Table

Accessories

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  CANopen SLICE I/O   SynqNet SLICE I/O
   

Specifications
CANopen Network Adapter (TSIO-1002)
    - CAN Firmware (required)

             SUMMARY
64 Digital Inputs
64 Digital Outputs
64 Analog Inputs
     (4*16-bit channels)
64 Analog Outputs
     (4*16-bit channels)
Supports up to 32 Slices.

Wiring Examples
    - One Node
    - Multiple Nodes

Topics
How do I set the Baud/Bit Rate?
How do I set the Node Address?

SLICE I/O
Quick-Start Guide
: CANopen

HTML version

   

Specifications
SynqNet Network Adapter (TSIO-1001)
   - SynqNet FPGA (required)

             SUMMARY
256 Digital Inputs
256 Digital Outputs
256 Analog Inputs
       (16*16-bit channels)
256 Analog Outputs
       (16*16-bit channels)
Supports up to 32 Slices.

Wiring Examples
    - One Node
    - Multiple Nodes

Topics
How do I set the Baud/Bit Rate?
How do I set the Node Address?

SLICE I/O
Quick-Start Guide
: SynqNet

HTML version

   


WARNING

Be careful when attaching slices with different field power ratings. The distributed field power cannot change from 24Vdc to 48Vdc (vice-versa) without a power distributor. In order to change the distributed field power voltage, you must use the TSIO-8002 slice before attaching a slice(s) of different voltage. See Network Power, Field Power, Shield for more information.


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