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C500OA226

Manufacturer Part Number
C500OA226
Description
TRIAC OUTPUT
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of C500OA226

Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
No. Of Digital Outputs
16
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
EPROM
Expansion I/O Unit
factory computer
High-speed Counter
host computer
IBM PC/XT or AT, or
compatibles
I/O Expansion Backplane
I/O Control Unit
I/O devices
I/O Expansion Rack
I/O Interface Unit
I/O point
I/O Remove Unit
I/O Unit
PC
PC Link Unit
Position Control Unit
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[E(rasable) P(rogrammable) R(ead) O(nly) M(emory)] A type of ROM in which
stored data can be erased, by ultraviolet light or other means, and
reprogrammed.
An I/O Unit for a Package-type PC that provides more I/O points to the PC.
A general-purpose computer, usually quite similar to a business computer, that
is used in automated factory control.
A Special I/O Unit. A High Speed Counter Unit counts independently of the PC’s
cycle time. This allows counting of very short, fast signals.
A computer that is used to transfer data to or receive data from a PC in a Host
Link system. The host computer is used for data management and overall sys-
tem control. Host computers are generally small personal or business comput-
ers.
A computer that has similar architecture to, and is logically compatible with an
IBM PC/XT computer; and that can run software designed for that computer.
A Backplane used to create an Expansion I/O Rack.
A Unit mounted to the CPU Rack in certain PCs to monitor and control I/O points
on Expansion I/O Units.
The devices which are connected to the terminals on I/O Units, Special I/O Units,
or Intelligent I/O Units. I/O devices may be part of the Control System if they
function to help control other devices, or they may be part of the controlled sys-
tem if they interact directly with it.
Part of a Rack PC, an Expansion I/O Rack is connected to a CPU Rack to in-
crease the number of slots available for mounting Units.
A Unit mounted to an Expansion I/O Rack in certain PCs to interface the Expan-
sion I/O Rack to the CPU Rack. An I/O Interface Unit is needed when the first
Expansion I/O Rack is connected to the CPU Rack via a Connecting Cable.
Each Expansion I/O Rack needs an I/O Interface Unit.
The place at which an input signal enters the PC System or an output signal
leaves the PC System. In physical terms, an I/O point corresponds to terminals
or connector pins on a Unit; in terms of programming, an I/O point corresponds
to an I/O bit in the IR area.
Unique to C2000H Systems, this Unit allows standard I/O Units to be mounted to
or removed from the Backplane during PC operation.
The most basic type of Unit mounted to a Backplane. I/O Units include Input
Units and Output Units, each of which is available in a range of specifications.
I/O Units do not include Special I/O Units, Link Units, etc.
An acronym for Programmable Controller.
A Unit used to connect two or more PCs together so that they can exchange data
through their LR areas.
A Special I/O Unit used to control the operation of positioning devices such as
Servomotors.
Glossary

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