C500CP131 Omron, C500CP131 Datasheet - Page 265

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C500CP131

Manufacturer Part Number
C500CP131
Description
C-SERIES SPECIAL I/O UNIT
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of C500CP131

Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
positive delay
positive loop
power-off interrupt
power-on interrupt
present value
printed circuit board
PROGRAM mode
Programmable Controller
programmed alarm
programmed error
programmed message
Programming Console
Programming Device
PROM
PROM Writer
prompt
protocol
A delay set for a data trace in which recording data begins after the trace signal
by a specified amount.
The normal loop used for communications. See negative loop .
An interrupt executed when power to the PC is turned off.
An interrupt executed when power to the PC is turned on.
The current value registered in a device at any instant during its operation. Pres-
ent value is abbreviated as PV. The use of this term is generally restricted to tim-
ers and counters.
A board onto which electrical circuits are printed for mounting into a computer or
electrical device.
A mode of operation that allows inputting and debugging of programs to be car-
ried out, but that does not permit normal execution of the program.
A computerized device that can accept inputs from external devices and gener-
ate outputs to external devices according to a program held in memory. Pro-
grammable Controllers are used to automate control of external devices. Al-
though single-unit Programmable Controllers are available, building-block Pro-
grammable Controllers are constructed from separate components. Such Pro-
grammable Controllers are formed only when enough of these separate compo-
nents are assembled to form a functional assembly, i.e., there is no one individu-
al Unit called a PC.
An alarm given as a result of execution of an instruction designed to generate the
alarm in the program, as opposed to one generated by the system.
An error arising as a result of the execution of an instruction designed to gener-
ate the error in the program, as opposed to one generated by the system.
A message generated as a result of execution of an instruction designed to gen-
erate the message in the program, as opposed to one generated by the system.
The simplest form or programming device available for a PC. Programming
Consoles are available both as hand-held models and as CPU-mounting mod-
els.
A Peripheral Device used to input a program into a PC or to alter or monitor a
program already held in the PC. There are dedicated programming devices,
such as Programming Consoles, and there are non-dedicated devices, such as
a host computer.
Programmable read-only memory; a type of ROM into which the program or
data may be written after manufacture, by a customer, but which is fixed from
that time on.
A peripheral device used to write programs and other data into a ROM for per-
manent storage and application.
A message or symbol that appears on a display to request input from the opera-
tor.
The parameters and procedures that are standardized to enable two devices to
communicate or to enable a programmer or operator to communicate with a de-
vice.
Glossary
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