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plc wiring - 3.12<br />

put card directly. When an output is on power will be supplied to that output. For example,<br />

if output 07 is on then the supply voltage will be output to the lamp. Current will flow<br />

through the lamp <strong>and</strong> back to the common on the power supply. The operation is very similar<br />

for the relay switching the motor. Notice that the ladder logic (shown in the bottom<br />

right of the figure) is identical to that in Figure 3.5. With this type of output card only one<br />

power supply can be used.<br />

We can also use relay outputs to switch the outputs. The example shown in Figure<br />

3.5 <strong>and</strong> Figure 3.6 is repeated yet again in Figure 3.7 for relay output.<br />

120 V AC/DC<br />

Output Card<br />

00<br />

01<br />

02<br />

03<br />

04<br />

05<br />

06<br />

07 24 V lamp<br />

in rack 01<br />

I/O group 2<br />

24 V DC<br />

Power<br />

Supply<br />

Relay<br />

120 V AC<br />

Power<br />

Supply<br />

Motor<br />

O:012<br />

O:012<br />

03<br />

07<br />

Motor<br />

Lamp<br />

Figure 3.7<br />

An Example of a Relay Output Card

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