C500OA226 Omron, C500OA226 Datasheet - Page 41

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C500OA226

Manufacturer Part Number
C500OA226
Description
TRIAC OUTPUT
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of C500OA226

Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
No. Of Digital Outputs
16
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Mounting the Units
28
The figure above shows a total of six I/O Units mounted to the Backplane. Back-
planes are available in different lengths, and can hold a different number of I/O
Units accordingly. Of course, not all I/O Units look exactly alike, but the ones in
the figure show their typical appearance. This configuration of Backplane,
Power Supply, CPU, and I/O Units is called a CPU Rack. This term refers to the
Backplane and all the Units mounted to it. However, if we want to include more
than six I/O Units in our configuration we can add an additional Backplane. First,
though, we have to mount an I/O Control Unit to the leftmost slot of the CPU
Rack.
Now we can use a cable to connect the CPU Rack to another Backplane. This
Backplane has a Power Supply and I/O Units mounted to it, but it has no CPU of
its own. The additional Backplane must also have an I/O Interface Unit mounted
to its leftmost position. This configuration of additional Backplane, Power Sup-
ply, I/O Units, and I/O Interface Unit is called an Expansion I/O Rack.
The CPU Rack and Expansion I/O Rack shown above are connected by a cable.
Remember that this whole configuration is still referred to as one PC. It is possi-
ble to keep adding Expansion I/O Racks in this way until the maximum number of
I/O points for the system is reached. Each Expansion I/O Rack needs an I/O In-
terface Unit.
I/O Control Unit
I/O Interface Unit
Expansion I/O Rack
CPU Rack
Section 3-1

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