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22 Mitsubishi FX PLC - How to Wire Sink and Source Input (Tagalog)

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Welcome to this new tutorial for Mitsubishi FX PLC.
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Our topic is about wiring of input devices to the FX Series PLC.
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PLC input signals could come from pushbuttons, on-off switch,
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key switch, limit switch, level or float switch, flow switch,
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pressure switch, temperature switch, photoelectric sensor or proximity sensors.
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Inputs from 1 to 8 are either normally open or
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normally closed voltage free contacts.
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Photoelectric or proximity sensors are usually transistor output
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which can be either NPN or PNP type transistor.
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Mitsubishi FX PLC input (X) terminals are common
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to sink or source input of 24V DC internal power,
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except for earlier models like FX1S, FX1N and
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FX2N that has japanese specification.
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What is sink and source input?
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Sink and source refers to the direction of current flow
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into or out of the plc input terminals.
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Sink input is negative common.
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Sink input means a DC input signal with current flow
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from the input (X) terminal.
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From input going to the negative power supply (0V).
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When a sensor with a transistor output is connected,
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either proximity sensor or photoelectric sensor,
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NPN open collector transistor output can be used.
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It means if the PLC is connected as sink input
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NPN output sensors should be used.
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