SPECIFICATIONS
Model Name | EMC-PG02L |
VP | Output voltage for power: +5 V / +12 V ±5% (use FSW3 to switch +5 V / +12 V) Max. output current: 200 mA |
DCM | Common for power and signal |
A1,  ̄A ̄1, B1,  ̄B ̄1, Z1,  ̄Z ̄ | Encoder input signal (Line Driver) Open collector input: +5 ~ +24 V (Note1) 1-phase or 2-phase input Max. input frequency: EMC-PG01L: 300 kHz; EMC-PG02L: 30 kHz |
A2, A2  ̄ ̄, B2,  ̄B ̄ | Pulse input signal (Line Driver or Open Collector) Open collector input: +5 ~ +24 V (Note1) 1-phase or 2-phase input Max. input frequency: EMC-PG01L: 300 kHz; EMC-PG02L: 30 kHz |
AO,  ̄A ̄O, BO,  ̄B ̄O, ZO,  ̄Z ̄O, SG | PG card output signals. Division frequency function: 1 ~ 255 times Max. output voltage for Line driver: 5 VDC Max. output current: 15 mA Max. output frequency: EMC-PG01L: 300 kHz; EMC-PG02L: 30 kHz SG: The GND of PG card is the same as the host controller or PLC, so a common output signal is attained. |
FILES
Catalog | Delta C2000 Series Catalog |
Users Manual | Delta C2000 Series Users Manual |
Catalog | Delta CH2000 Series Catalog |
Users Manual | Delta CH2000 Series Users Manual |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The EMC-PG02L is a reliable pulse generator card designed for encoder signal processing in industrial automation. It provides stable power output and precise signal handling, making it suitable for motion control applications.
This model supports both line driver and open collector inputs, allowing flexible integration with various systems. It operates with a wide voltage range and accommodates 1-phase or 2-phase input signals, ensuring compatibility with different encoders and controllers.
With high-frequency signal processing capabilities, the EMC-PG02L ensures accurate and efficient performance. It also features division frequency functionality and common signal grounding, making it a dependable choice for industrial automation setups.
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