SPECIFICATIONS
Terminals | Description | |
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PG1 | VP | Output voltage for power: +5 V / +12 V ± 5% (use FSW3 to switch +5 V / +12 V, default +5V) Max. output current: 200 mA |
DCM | Common for power and signal | |
A1, / A1 B1, / B1 Z1, / Z1 |
Encoder input signal (Line Driver or Open Collector) Open collector input: + 5 V ~ 24 V (Note 1) 1-phase or 2-phase input / Max. input frequency: 300 kHz |
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PG2 | A2, / A2 B2, / B2 |
Pulse input signal (line driver or open collector) Open collector input: +5 V / +12 V (Note1) 1-phase or 2-phase input / Max. input frequency: 300 kHz |
PG OUT | AO, / AO BO, / BO ZO, / ZO 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: 300 kHz SG: The GND of PG card is the same as the host controller or PLC, and a common output signal is attained |
Ground | PE | Earthing terminal to reduce noise; this terminal should also be grounded |
FILES
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Catalog | Delta MH300 Series Catalog | |
Users Manual | Delta MH300 Series Users Manual |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The PG card terminals provide essential power, signal, and grounding connections for encoder and pulse input signals. PG1 delivers a selectable +5V or +12V output with a 200mA max current, while DCM serves as the common ground. A1, B1, Z1 terminals accept encoder signals (line driver or open collector) with a max input frequency of 300 kHz. Similarly, PG2 (A2, B2) handles pulse input signals at the same frequency range.
For output, PG OUT (AO, BO, ZO) provides divided pulse signals with a configurable 1–255 times division function, supporting a max 5VDC output at 15mA current and 300 kHz frequency. The SG terminal ensures a common ground with the PLC or host controller, while the PE (Ground) terminal minimizes noise by ensuring proper grounding.

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