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Little Confused with the ANALOG Output Description

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OMRON's manual description states "Decimal output value is 0 to 100%" for -15000 to +15000 raw counts for a ANALOG out signal -10VDC to +10VDC.Does that mean instrument value of Zero is raw count value of -15000 counts in this case? Or, is Zero is instrument Zero and +15000 = Instrument's high EU?

I am unable to attach a pic. (Tried BMP, PNG, and JPEG. none of them are working. Size is only 50KB well below 3.9MB limit.) This is for an Analog output card NX-DA3605

SPEC STATES: -10V to +10V

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Omron manual states decimal output value is "0 to 100%" and directly below that is the RAW count shown as -15000 to +15000 implying -15000 count = 0%

My instrument 0 = 0VDC and 100% EU = 10VDC.

Just trying to figure out OMRON's verbiage.

Thanks.

 

 

 

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Yes, that's how I would interpret that.

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0V = 0 count

-10V = -15000 count

10V = 15000 count

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On 3/2/2023 at 11:28 AM, pfort said:

0V = 0 count

-10V = -15000 count

10V = 15000 count

I agree with this.  If you put -15000 in the output variable you should expect to see -10V out.  If you put 15000 in the output variable, you should expect to see 10V output.

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