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This
card allows a System 10 "B-sized"
mainframe to perform automatic safety monitoring and other programmed
logic control functions in connection with controlled tests and
processes.
The
10BIO-16 provides sixteen optically isolated LOGIC I/O PORTS,
each of which can be designated as either input or output,
in any desired mix. For "A-sized"
mainframes, you will use the Model 10AIO-16 Universal Logic I/O Card,
which is functionally equivalent to the 10BIO-16. General I/O Specifications,
along with typical logic connections, are given in the table below.

Once
initialized via the B SLOT (BSL)
command, an installed Model 10BIO-16 establishes a one-to-one
correspondence between its own sixteen logic I/O ports and the sixteen
members of any selected system "bit group" (every System 10's
DIGITAL DATABASE has registers for 1000 internal logic bits, which are
divided into "bit groups" of 16 bits each: Bit Nos. 0 through 15
= Bit Group No. 1; Bit Nos. 16 through 31 = Bit Group No. 2; etc.). Click
here for a table of "Some Bit-Related Mnemonic Commands"—including
the bit-sourcing and bit-setting commands mentioned below.
The
card's I/O ports will then reflect at all times the existing logic states
of the corresponding system bits. The state of any given bit will be
determined in turn by one (only) of several different "logic
sources," which include
The
LOGIC SOURCE (SRC) command is used to
designate all logic inputs. If this command is not applied to
a given 10BIO-16 port, the system will assume it to be an output.
The SRC command will also specify whether associated logic bits
will be latching or nonlatching.
Thus,
for example, the 10BIO-16 lets a host computer directly read or set
individual logic inputs or outputs, respectively—in accordance, say,
with calculations performed by the computer itself. At the same
time, certain 10BIO-16 outputs can be made to reflect—instantly and
automatically, without further attention from the computer—any specified
violations of preset limit values occurring in any specified data channel
or group of channels.
The
following diagram summarizes the correspondence of LOGIC I/O PORTS and
SYSTEM BITS. Here, Bit Group No. 3 (Bits 32 through 47) has been
assigned to the sixteen I/O ports of the 10BIO-16 card occupying B Slot
No. 4 (via the BSL command).
By
means of special "CONVERSION CHANNELS," the Model 10BIO-16
permits the system to handle BINARY and BINARY CODED DECIMAL
(BCD) inputs and outputs. Thus,
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A
binary or BDC input can be read as a decimal value |
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A
binary or BCD output can be issued by the 10BIO-16 to represent a
fixed decimal value |
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A
binary or BCD output can be issued to represent the current reading of a specified
data channel |
The
Model 10BIO-16 accepts logic inputs directly from dry contacts (switches,
relays, etc.). Inputs and outputs are compatible with TTL and other
solid-state logic systems (see Specifications).
In
addition, the 10BIO-16 is electrically compatible with many popular
plug-in "logic modules" for power control switching. In
fact, it is fully plug-compatible with the standard ribbon cable used for
the sixteen-channel power boards on which these various I/O modules can be
mounted.
Equipped
with one or more Model 10BIO-16 cards, a System 10 mainframe can
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read
pressure switches, mechanical limit switches, AC or DC power
terminals, relays, photocell detectors, operator push-buttons, and
similar logic-input sources |
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actuate
solenoid valves, illuminate panel displays, sound alarms, start and
stop motors or pumps, initiate and control safety shut-down
sequences |
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perform
many other automation tasks that require "intelligent"
switching, even of substantial amounts of power |
The
intelligence required for these functions can be very simple or very
complex—and, depending on application requirements, it can reside in the
system Central Processor alone, or in the programming of the (optional)
host computer.
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Model
10BIO-16 Specifications [Top
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(applying
equally to the Model 10AIO-16, except
where noted)
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Number
of I/O Channels |
Sixteen
(any combination of inputs and outputs) |
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Logic
I/O Interface |
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General |
Optically
isolated logic; isolated +5 V Reference Power Supply provided;
maximum current is 200 mA, total, for the Model 10BIO-16 and 50 mA,
total, for the Model 10AIO-16; external reference supply may be
used; allowable VCC range is +5 to +24 V |
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As
INPUT |
CMOS-device
input with internal 100-kΩ pull-up to VCC ("Logic
1"); may be driven by TTL, LSTTL, CMOS (+5 V), or through dry
contacts to Isolated Common |
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As
OUTPUT |
Open-collector
current sink with internal 100-kΩ pull-up to VCC; maximum sink
current is 50 mA per output |
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Logic
Connections |
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18-Terminal
Logic I/O Connector for the 10BIO-16 (only)* |
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Typical
10BIO-16 Logic Connections** |
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Channel
Activity Indicator |
LED
logic-state indicator for each I/O PORT visible through mainframe
front panel |
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*
The Model 10AIO-16 uses the
standard 20-pin "10A" I/O Connector.
** Connections for the Model 10AIO-16 are
similar, but require that two input pins be tied to create the
"INT" Jumper. Contact
the factory for information regarding the Daytronic Models
9398 and 9399 Solid State Relays. |
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