Chapter 4 - Gpio Ports; Gpio Interfaces; Input Interfaces - Honeywell IF1C User Manual

Fixed rfid reader
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CHAPTER
4
GPIO PORTS

GPIO Interfaces

The reader has two general purpose input and output (GPIO) interfaces. You con-
nect external controls such as motion sensors or indicator lamps to the GPIO inter-
faces, which can then trigger reader operations.
Each interface is electrically isolated from the reader and designed for low voltage
DC loads. The reader can also supply 5Vdc at 0.30 A to external devices.
The output interfaces (GPO1, GPO2) interfaces are limited to a maximum of
150mWatts.
How the inputs and outputs are used depends on the RFID application software
being used in the system. You need to coordinate input and output control wiring
with the software developer.

Input Interfaces

Each of the two inputs is compatible with input signals of 4.5 to 28Vdc. Both the
high and low signal contacts are exposed and isolated to 1500V. Input
impedance is 1.8K ohms minimum.
Signal
V
(High)
in
V
(Low)
in
In a typical application, the reader senses input from an external control like a
switch and then starts a tag read operation.
There are three basic ways to connect input controls to the reader input interfaces:
Supply the input interface with power from the reader
Isolate the reader from the input power source.
Use an open collector solid state drive from a remote device to control the
inputs.
IF1C Fixed RFID Reader User Guide
Description
Min.
High input voltage
4.5V
Low input voltage
-1V
Typical
Max.
24V
28V
0V
.8V
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