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On board switch S1 controls the SM bus termination. Set switch 1 to ON position if the IONICUBE 1X devie is the only device in a SM bus OR if it's the last device in device chain. All other cases, leave it OFF (in other words, if IONICUBE is chained to multiple SM bus devices and it's not the last device of the chain).
 
On board switch S1 controls the SM bus termination. Set switch 1 to ON position if the IONICUBE 1X devie is the only device in a SM bus OR if it's the last device in device chain. All other cases, leave it OFF (in other words, if IONICUBE is chained to multiple SM bus devices and it's not the last device of the chain).
 
==Using 24 Volt control signals==
 
==Using 24 Volt control signals==
As many industrial environments use 24V signaling for logic, interfacing IONICUBE 1X has been designed to accept these voltages with help of external circuits:
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As many industrial environments use 24V signaling for logic, interfacing IONICUBE 1X has been designed to accept these voltages with small adjustments.
  
*The GPOx outputs are NPN open collector type the pulling pin to GND when output is logic 1. GPO can be loaded up to same voltage level with logic supply voltage.
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TODO. This section updated later.
**If 24V logic accepts such NPN open collector output, wire directly
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**If push/pull type output is needed, wire a pull-up resistor (i.e. 2200 Ohm or higher) between GPOx and 24V voltage
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*Inputs are routed directly to IONI input pins that accept up to 5V directly. To extend the range, add a resistor divider network to reduce the voltage to accepted level. I.e. on each pin:
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**470 Ohm resistor from GPIx to GND, and
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**2200 Ohm GPIx to user 24V input signal
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**That two-resistor circuit will reduce 24V level logic 1 to an acceptable ~4.2V level, while logic 0 will be ~0V.
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==Dimensions and mounting==
 
==Dimensions and mounting==
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To mount in DIN rail, obtain 2 pcs of Phoenix Contact part number 1201578. Such part is available from many distributors including {{digikey|277-2296-ND}}
 
To mount in DIN rail, obtain 2 pcs of Phoenix Contact part number 1201578. Such part is available from many distributors including {{digikey|277-2296-ND}}
 
{{picturebox|Ionicube1x dims.png|caption=Dimensions and mounting hole locations}}.
 
{{picturebox|Ionicube1x dims.png|caption=Dimensions and mounting hole locations}}.
 
[[Category:IONI_user_guide]]
 
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