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Chapter 8 Output Modules

Objectives (1 of 2) Describe the available types of output modules. Explain applications where analog output modules would be used. Define output module specifications from data sheets.

Objectives (2 of 2) List the advantages and disadvantages of using relay-contact versus solid-state output switching. List the advantages and disadvantages of using solid-state versus relay-contact output switching.

PLC Output Section The output section of a PLC system is the physical connection between the processor and the outside world.

Output Classifications Output modules fall into three classifications. Discrete Analog Specialty

Discrete Outputs Motor starter coils Pilot lights Solenoids Alarms Valves Fans Control relays Start pushbuttons Stop pushbuttons Horns Start / stop signals to variable speed drives

Operating Characteristics (1 of 2) Discrete output modules are simply switching devices that carry out commands from the processor. They receive their operating power from the PLC’s power supply. Power output point switches to control field devices are provided by the user.

Operating Characteristics (2 of 2) Each output point contains a switching device, which is located inside the module. The switching device is turned on or off according to the bit value residing in that particular output module’s status table address.

Three Basic Types of Output Modules Solid-state (triac) switching for AC loads MOSFET for DC loads Mechanical relay

Basic Wiring for a 120 VAC

Discrete Output Module Output Classifications

Signal Flow from the CPU

Block Diagram of a Typical Output Module

Omron CQM1 Specifications

Sourcing Output Module Specifications

Relay Output Modules Relay output modules switch small mechanical relays. They are also known as contact or dry contact outputs.

Relay Output Module Usage Switching small currents at low voltages Multiplex analog signals Interface control signals to variable drives Switching low voltage circuits where leakage current is a problem

Simplified Single-Point Relay Output

Relay Output Module Variations Combination input and relay output module Isolated relay outputs 8 or 16 outputs with shared commons

Combination 120 VAC Input and Relay Output Module

8-Point Relay Output Module

AC Isolated Output Module

Interposing Relays Most output modules switch between one-half and four amps. To switch higher current loads, a mechanical relay called an interposing relay is placed between the output point and the load. Output module switches the relay. Relay switches the load.

Interposing Relay Switches Load That Exceeds Module Capability

Choosing the Proper Output Module Solid-state versus mechanical output modules?

Advantages to Solid-state Switching Fast switching speeds High reliability and almost unlimited life Low power to energize No contact arcing Little to no switching noise Positive switching, no contact bounce Can be sealed for hostile environments

Disadvantages to Solid-state Switching May be destroyed on overload Tend to fail in the ON state Heat dissipation More expensive than mechanical relays Possible false trips from electrical noise

Advantages to Relay Output Switching Contacts forgiving to temporary overload Immune to false trips from electrical noise Little voltage drop across contacts Definite ON or OFF state No leakage Contacts generate little heat Inexpensive

Disadvantages to Relay Output Switching Mechanical switching slow Mechanical life limited May require up to 50 milliamps to energize Subject to contact arcing or welding Contact bounce Cannot be completely sealed

Surge Suppression Electrical noise and microprocessor equipment do not play well together. Electrical noise is generated by many common electrical devices. Electrical noise can cause microprocessor devices to malfunction.

Industrial Noise-generating Devices Electrical noise generated by Motor starters Relays and contactors Solenoids Clutches and brakes Variable frequency drives

Noise Reduction Surge suppression MOVs on triac output devices Diodes on DC output circuits Proper grounding and wiring practices Follow manufacturer recommendations Communications cable proper installation Proper cable selection, wire routing, and termination

Analog Output Modules They accept a 16-bit output status word, which the module converts to an analog value through a digital-to-analog converter. Analog output modules send out a varying current or voltage signal.

Typical Analog Field Devices Temperature Pressure Position Valves Variable frequency drives Meters

Typical Analog Outputs Analog output signals 0 to 10 volts DC -10 to +10 volts DC 0 to 5 or 1 to 5 volts DC 4 to 20 milliamps 0 to 20 milliamps -20 to +20 milliamps

Analog Module Configurations Analog output information is sent to the field device by way of an output channel. Analog modules are All inputs All outputs Combination of input and output channels

Analog Output Signals Represent Values A binary output signal from 0 to 32767 from the output status table could be converted to a 0 to 10 V DC output signal to control an analog field device. Analog data format is determined by module and module configuration.

Local Versus Remote I/O Local analog modules in an SLC 500 system automatically receive the binary value from the output status table. Remote I/O analog signals require block transfers.

Analog Input Modules and the Output Status Table Each analog channel will be represented by an entire word in the output status table. A two-channel analog output module will have two words in the output status table to represent the binary representation of the analog voltage or current.

Analog Data Is Represented as Whole Word Data Analog signals are not digital signals represented as 1s and 0s. Analog information is represented as a 16-bit signed integer in the data table. Each channel will require one word. Data table will reserve one word for each channel. This is part of the I/O configuration process.

Output Word Assignment 1746-NO4V is a four-channel analog voltage output module. Four words will be assigned to the output status table as part of the I/O configuration. Module in slot 4 will have words O:4.0 through O:4.3, one for each channel.

1746-NO4V Input Status Table Words