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Analog-to-Digital/Digital-to-Analog (AD/DA)

Navigate to Online → Special Module Setup → AD/DA Module or click on the AD/DA module within the Card Properties.

ADDA Expansion Module Setup in MapleLogic

Applied Modules

  • IO-SA0202Y

AD Channel Setting

Input Setup for ADDA Expansion Module in MapleLogic

Step 1: Hold CTRL to configure all channels at once.

Step 2: Click Setup to choose the signal typedigital rangefilter constantsampling timeaverage window sizehigh alarmlow alarm, and resolution.

Signal Type

  • 4mA ~ 20mA
  • 0mA ~ 20mA
  • +1V ~ +5V
  • 0V ~ +5V
  • -10V ~ +10V
  • 0V ~ 10V
  • Disable

Digital Value Range

  • -192 ~ 16,191
  • -8,192 ~ +8,191
  • 0 ~ 16,000
  • -8,000 ~ +8,000

Filter Constant

  • 0% ~ 100%

Sampling Time

  • 0ms ~ 2,550ms

Average Window Size

  • 0 ~ 255 samples

Low/High Alarm Value

  • Within digital conversion value range

Resolution

  • 14 bits (1/16,000)
  • 16 bits (1/64,000)

Step 3: Once the settings are configured, click OK to confirm and apply the changes.

Step 4: To save the configured parameters to the PLC, click Write.

Step 5: Click Read to check the parameters.

Step 6: For real-time monitoring and module diagnostics, click Status. This displays the current value, minimum and maximum values, firmware version of the module, and any error codes.

DA Channel Setting

Output Setup in ADDA Expansion Module in MapleLogic

Step 1: Hold CTRL to configure all channels at once.

Step 2: Click Setup to enable/disable the module, or configure the digital value rangeSTOP mode outputoutput type, or resolution.

Digital Value Range

  • -8,192 ~ 8,191
  • -8,000 ~ 8,000
  • -192 ~ 16,191
  • 0 ~ 16,000
  • 0 ~ 10,000 (percentage)

STOP Mode Output

  • Clear: If the CPU mode is set to STOP, the last value will be output.
  • Hold: If the CPU mode is set to STOP, 0 will be output.

Output Type

  • 4mA ~ 20mA
  • 0mA ~ 20mA
  • +1V ~ +5V
  • 0V ~ +5V
  • -10V ~ +10V
  • 0V ~ +10V

Resolution

  • 14 bits (1/16,000)
  • 16 bits (1/64,000)

Step 3: Once the settings are configured, click OK to confirm and apply the changes.

Step 4: To save the configured parameters to the PLC, click Write.

Step 5: Click Read to check the parameters.

Step 6: For real-time monitoring and module diagnostics, click Status. This displays the current value, minimum and maximum values, firmware version of the module, and any error codes.