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Electrical
- Mar 14, 2003
- 126
Attention everybody.
The Mitsubishi definition of Sink/Source input is directly opposite to the Allen-Bradley's.
Mitsubishi defines input by being sinked or sourced by the sensor or contact.
AB defines input by being itself sinking or sourcing for connected external device.
As a result, our company just built a machine with sensors opposite to customers specification.
Our standard is Mitsubishi but this one was built on AB by cutomer's request.
Conclusion: always ask to specify NPN/PNP, not Sink/Source inputs.
By the way, Omron and Aromat do exactly this.
The Mitsubishi definition of Sink/Source input is directly opposite to the Allen-Bradley's.
Mitsubishi defines input by being sinked or sourced by the sensor or contact.
AB defines input by being itself sinking or sourcing for connected external device.
As a result, our company just built a machine with sensors opposite to customers specification.
Our standard is Mitsubishi but this one was built on AB by cutomer's request.
Conclusion: always ask to specify NPN/PNP, not Sink/Source inputs.
By the way, Omron and Aromat do exactly this.