Fast Inductive Load Turn-off (Fast Demagnetization)
Traditionally, inductive loads (such as a solenoid drive) use a free-wheeling diode in
parallel with the load to discharge stored energy to reach the Off status (zero
current). This process is called Demagnetization.
PointMax standard output modules (5034-OB4, 5034-OB8, and 5034-OB16, plus 5034-UB8 and
5034-UB8F when configured with digital outputs) have the fast inductive load turn-off
feature. If the inductive load is within the module's specified inductance and current
rating, then no free-wheeling diode is required. Demagnetization is performed faster
when compared to using an external free-wheeling diode. For the module inductance and
current rating specifications, see the PointMax I/O System Specifications Technical
Data, publication 5034-TD001.
There are two possible demagnetization scenarios. Typically, inductive load
demagnetization happens as illustrated in Demagnetization Example 1. In this scenario,
demagnetization happens entirely through the output and the output voltage is at a
negative voltage of (SA voltage + VCL) during the demagnetization phase.
Demagnetization Example 1
For 5034-UB8 and 5034-UB8F, in some situations, demagnetization happens as illustrated in
Demagnetization Example 2. In this scenario, the demagnetization happens through the
output. The output voltage switches between a negative voltage of (SA voltage + VCL) and
approximately 0 volts during the demagnetization phase.
Demagnetization Example 2
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