The 23AA21 board has 2 isolated output channels which can be configured to different output current ranges. The output format, unipolar or bipolar resp. Live-Zero (4. MA), can be set by software parameters. The micro-controller on the board carries out the interactive communication with the RTU560 system bus.
The 23AA21 board has 2 isolated output channels which can be configured to different output current ranges. The output format, unipolar or bipolar resp. Live-Zero (4. MA), can be set by software parameters. The micro-controller on the board carries out the interactive communication with the RTU560 system bus.
The 23AA21 board has 2 isolated output channels which can be configured to different output current ranges. The output format, unipolar or bipolar resp. Live-Zero (4. MA), can be set by software parameters. The micro-controller on the board carries out the interactive communication with the RTU560 system bus.
The 23AA21 board has 2 isolated output channels which can be configured to different output current ranges. The output format, unipolar or bipolar resp. Live-Zero (4. MA), can be set by software parameters. The micro-controller on the board carries out the interactive communication with the RTU560 system bus.
Doc.-No.:1KGT 150 673 V002 1 1 Analog Output 23AA21
Application
Via the analog output board 23AA21, analog con- trol outputs for sequential or closed loop control, display instruments, measurand recorders etc. can be connected to the RTU560. The 23AA21 board has 2 isolated output channels which can be con- figured to different output current ranges. The out- put format, unipolar or bipolar resp. Live-Zero (4...20 mA), can be set by software parameters.
The following output current ranges can be config- ured independently per channel via plug-in jump- ers:
2,5mA 5 mA 10 mA 20 mA (4...20 mA)
Characteristics
Each output has a digital to analog converter (DAC) which converts the digital value present in the out- put memory into an analog signal. The DAC has a resolution of 11 bit plus sign. A received output val- ue is stored until a new value is received. The out- put channels are set to 0% after a power up or re- set of the board.
The outputs of the 23AA21 module are isolated be- tween the channels and from the RTU560 power supply.
The micro-controller on the board carries out the interactive communication with the RTU560 system bus. All configuration data and processing parame- ters are loaded from the communication unit (CMU) via the RTU560 system bus.
The 23AA21 module executes a number of tests during initialization and operation. If an error oc- curs, the central control unit is notified. All error sta- tuses that could affect the function of the module are displayed by a light emitting diode (ST) as a common fault signal on the front panel. A failure of the board is detected by the communication unit.
Fig. 1: Block diagram analog output board 23AA21 RTU560 Data Sheet Analog Output 23AA21
2 Doc.-No.:1KGT 150 673 V002 1 Technical Data In addition to the RTU560 general technical data, the following applies:
Output Channels
Outputs: 2
Potential isolation: from one another and against power supply
Output current: 2,5 mA 5 mA 10 mA 20 mA (4...20 mA)
Gain error: typ. (%) max. (%) 20 mA 0,01 0,02 10 mA 0,01 0,01 5 mA / 2,5 mA 0,03 0,2
Offset error: typ. (%) max. (%) 20 mA / 5 mA 0,03 0,1 10 mA / 2,5 mA 0,06 0,2
Temperature drift: (Range: 0...70 C) Gain typ. (ppm/C) max. (ppm/C) 20 mA / 5 mA 100 200 10 mA / 2,5 mA 100 200 Offset 20 mA / 5 mA 60 300 10 mA / 2,5 mA 120 600
Power Supply Supply: 5 V / 650 mA Mechanical Layout
Printed circuit 3HE, Euro-card format board: (160 x 100 mm)
Front panel: 4R, 1 slot (20mm) Weight: approx. 0.3 kg
Connection Type
Connector: indirect, 48 pole Type F DIN 41612
Test Voltages
AC test voltage: 2,5 kV, 50 Hz / VDE 804 safety electrical isolation
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