Omron C200H-CT021
Signal counting module
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C200H-CT021
Signal counting modules are designed specifically for applications where the rate of signal change is too high to be counted directly by the processor. Typically, these are cases where the input signal is a signal that varies in frequency, encoder signals, positioning, motion control, etc. The built-in signal processing algorithm and indication on the front panel of the module allow you to increase throughput and facilitate visual monitoring of the module status.
Main features of the C200H-CT021 modules
Two counters read incoming signals at a speed of up to 75 kcps from incremental encoder or other signal sources
Simple counter operation mode reads the number of incoming signals
Can be configured for linear or rotary operating mode
Counter preset mode
Ability to operate in normal and cumulative mode
Readed values can be converted to BCD or HEX values
Technical characteristics of modules C200H-CT021
Number of scales: 2
Number of operating modes: 7
Input signals counter No. 1: channel A, B
Input signals counter No. 2: channel A, B
Counter signal level: 12 or 24 VDC (set during installation), RS-422
Counter operating mode: differential, boundary, pulse, control
Counter counting speed : 75 kcps
Additional counter modes: multiplier (x2 or x4) available for differential signals
External input signal counter #1: channel Z
External input signal counter #2: channel Z
External signal level: 12 or 24 VDC (set during installation), RS-422
External output signals: from 0 to 7
External power: 5..24 VDC
Weight: 305 g
- Extension type: counter
- Series: C200H
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