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Section 8: Specifications In-Sight
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1700 Series Wafer Reader
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8.2 I/O Specifications
The 1700 Wafer Reader features one built-in acquisition trigger input and two user-
configurable LED outputs for general-purpose use.
8.2.1 Breakout Port Pin Assignments
Table 8-3 lists the pin assignment for each of the 8 signal lines of the In-Sight 1700
Breakout Port (labeled “24VDC”) according to each method of access.
Table 8-3: Breakout Port Pin Assignments
IN-SIGHT
BREAKOUT PORT
PIN
SIGNAL
BREAKOUT
CABLE
WIRE COLOR
BREAKOUT MODULE*
TERMINALS
EXPANSION MODULE*
TERMINALS
1 +24VDC White-Green 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16 (+24V) +24V
2 Trigger + Green 5 (TRG+) TRG+
3 Trigger – White-Orange 4 (TRG-) TRG-
4 CTS Blue
RS232 serial (9-pin D-sub
connector)
RS232 remote (9-pin D-sub
connector)
5 RTS White-Blue
RS232 serial (9-pin D-sub
connector)
RS232 remote (9-pin D-sub
connector)
6
Serial
Receive
Orange
RS232 serial (9-pin D-sub
connector)
RS232 remote (9-pin D-sub
connector)
7
Serial
Transmit
White-Brown
RS232 serial (9-pin D-sub
connector)
RS232 remote (9-pin D-sub
connector)
8 Ground Brown 1, 2, 3 (GND) GND
* Refer to the In-Sight Breakout Module Installation and Reference (P/N 597-0008-xx) and the In-Sight I/O Expansion Module
Installation and Reference (P/N 597-0013-xx) for more detailed information.
8.2.2 Acquisition Trigger Input
Table 8-4: Acquisition Trigger Input Specifications
SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION
ON 20 to 30V (24V nominal)
VOLTAGE
OFF 0 to 3V (12V nominal threshold)
ON 0.9 to 1.3mA
OFF <150A
Resistance ~22,000 Ohms
CURRENT
For higher current add external resistor (for example, 2.2k, 0.5W for 12mA) across inputs.
DELAY
250 µSec latency between leading edge of trigger and start of acquisition.
Input pulse should be minimum of 1 ms wide.
The acquisition trigger input is opto-isolated. To trigger from an NPN (pull-down) type
photo-detector or PLC output, connect pin 2 (TRG+) to +24V and connect pin 3 (TRG-) to
the output of the detector. When the output turns ON, it pulls TRG- down to 0V, turning
the opto-coupler ON. To trigger from a PNP (pull-up) photo-detector or PLC output,
connect pin 2 (TRG+) to the output of the detector and connect pin 3 (TRG-) to 0V. When
the output turns ON, it pulls TRG+ up to 24V, turning the opto-coupler ON.