You can mount or remove a CPU module during system operation, but not a power supply module. [Related document] For the details of hot plugging function, r... Show Detail
Yes, you can. Note, however, that the input impedance reduces to half. Pay attention to the drive ability of the sensor. Show Detail
No, they are not synchronized. The configuration flag cannot be used for that application. Use the broadcast area for handshaking using the application to ... Show Detail
When the power supply recovers to normal, the ALM contact automatically returns to the original position (open). Show Detail
The minimum required products are (1) High-performance CPU exclusively for the electronic cam, (2) pulse train combined module (Type_ NP1F-MP2) or anal... Show Detail
The P-link memory is prepared in the P-link module. It is separate from the memory in the CPU and no change takes place at the time of switchover to a standb... Show Detail
What is the dummy module (Type_ NP1F-DMY) used for? Is it required for an unused slot?
In an SX system, removing any I/O module that has failed causes the CPU to stop running due to a 'system definition mismatch.' In a case like this, a dummy ... Show Detail
In a CPU redundant system, how can I update a program while the system is running?
Refer to the following How-to Guide, which describes how to update a program while a redundant system is running. MICREX SX How-to Guide 'How to Change Prog... Show Detail
Only open-collector (single-ended) signals are accepted. (NP1F-HC2 accepts differential signals.) The rated current is 40 mA and an encoder that permits t... Show Detail
Note the following points (1) The rated output voltage is 12 to 24 V. Check the voltage of the device to be connected. (2) The Z-phase/timing input signal f... Show Detail
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