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This Datasheet for the

IC693ALG392
High Density Analog Output (8 Channels)

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Provides the wiring diagrams and installation guidelines for this GE Series 90-30
module.

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PACSystems™ RX3i and Series 90-30
Series 90-30 Analog Output Module, Current/Voltage, 8 Channel, IC693ALG392
GFK-2557 RX3i Analog Output Module, Current/Voltage, 8 Channel, IC694ALG392
January 2009

The 8–Channel Analog Current/Voltage Output module; IC69*ALG392, provides


up to eight single-ended output channels with current loop outputs and/or voltage
MODULE 0K outputs. Each output channel can be set up using the configuration software for any
USER SUPPLY of these ranges:

▪ 0 to +10 volts (unipolar)

▪ -10 to +10 volts (bipolar)


IC694ALG392
▪ 0 to 20 milliamps

Q1
▪ 4 to 20 milliamps
Each channel is capable of converting 15 to 16 bits (depending on the range
selected) of binary data to an analog output. All eight channels are updated every 8
Q2 milliseconds.
In current modes, the module reports an Open Wire fault to the CPU for each
Q3 channel. The module can go to a known last state when system power is
interrupted. As long as external power is applied to the module, each output
will maintain its last value or reset to zero, as configured.
Q4
This module can be installed in any I/O slot of an RX3i system.

Q5
Isolated +24 VDC Power
The module must receive its 24 VDC power from an external source, which must be
Q6 connected directly to the module’s terminal block.

Q7

Q8
2 Analog Output Modules, Current/Voltage, 8 Channel,
IC693ALG392 and IC694ALG394

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Specifications: ALG392
Number of Output Channels 1 to 8 selectable, single–ended
Output Current Range 4 to 20 mA and 0 to 20 mA
Output Voltage Range 0 to 10 V and –10 V to +10 V
Calibration Factory calibrated to .625 µA for 0 to 20 mA; 0.5 µA for 4 to
20 mA; and .3125 mV for voltage (per count)
User Supply Voltage (nominal) +24 VDC, from user supplied voltage source
External Supply Voltage Range 20 VDC to 30 VDC
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR)
Current 5 µA/V (typical), 10 µA/V (maximum)
Voltage 25 mV/V (typical), 50 mV/V (maximum)
External Power Supply Voltage Ripple 10% (maximum)
Internal Supply Voltage +5 VDC from PLC backplane
Update Rate 8 milliseconds (approximate, all eight channels)
Determined by I/O scan time, application dependent.
Resolution: 4 to 20mA: 0.5 µA (1 LSB = 0.5 µA)
0 to 20mA: 0.625 µA (1 LSB = 0.625 µA)
0 to 10V: 0.3125 mV (1 LSB = 0.3125 mV)
-10 to +10V: 0.3125 mV (1 LSB = 0.3125 mV)
Absolute Accuracy: *
Current Mode +/-0.1% of full scale @ 25°C (77°F), typical
+/-0.25% of full scale @ 25°C (77°F), maximum
+/-0.5% of full scale over operating temperature range
(maximum)
Voltage Mode +/-0.25% of full scale @ 25°C (77°F), typical
+/-0.5% of full scale @ 25°C (77°F), maximum
+/-1.0% of full scale over operating temperature range
(maximum)
Maximum Compliance Voltage VUSER –3 V (minimum) to VUSER (maximum)
User Load (current mode) 0 to 850 Ω (minimum at VUSER = 20 V, maximum 1350 Ω at
VUSER = 30 V) (Load less than 800 Ω is temperature
dependent.)
Output Load Capacitance (current mode) 2000 pF (maximum)
Output Load Inductance (current mode) 1H
Output Loading (voltage mode) 5 mA (2 K Ohms minimum resistance)
Output load Capacitance (1 µF maximum capacitance)
Isolation, Field to Backplane (optical) and to 250 VAC continuous; 1500 VAC for 1 minute
frame ground
Power Consumption 110 mA from +5 VDC PLC backplane supply
315 mA from +24 VDC user supply

Refer to the PACSystems RX3i Systems Manual, GFK-2314, for product standards and general
specifications. In order to meet the levels for RF Susceptibility specified in Appendix A of the PACSystems
RX3i System Manual, GFK-2314, when this module is present, the system must be mounted in a metal
enclosure.

▪ In the presence of severe RF interference, accuracy may be degraded to ±1% FS for current outputs and
±3% FS for voltage outputs.
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Compatibility
Series 90-30 PLC CPU: for CPU firmware versions 3.3 to 4.6, the module must be configured for 16 %I inputs or a Loss
of Module Fault will occur. CPU firmware must be version 5.0 or later to configure the module for 8% I inputs.

Hand-Held Programmer: Only Series 90-30 modules IC693ALG392 version C or earlier support the Series 90-30 Hand-
held Programmer. Series 90-30 modules IC693ALG392 version BD or later and RX3i modules IC694ALG392 (all
versions) cannot be used with a Hand-held Programmer.

Release History
Version Date Description
Updated processor and D/A converter.
IC693ALG392-BD
January 2009 IC693ALG392-BB or later is not compatible with a Series 90-30
IC694ALG392-BB
Hand-held Programmer.
IC693ALG392-C February 2005 ATEX approval for Group 2, category 3 applications.

IC694ALG392-AA July 2004 Initial product release

IC693ALG392-B October 1995 CE certification

IC693ALG392-A n/a Initial product release

New Features
When used in a PACSystems RX3i, modules IC693ALG392 version BD or later and IC694ALG392 version BB or later
can be field-upgraded using Winloader.

Proficy Machine Edition displays the module firmware revision level for modules IC693ALG392 version BD or later and
IC694ALG392 version BB or later in PACSystems RX3i targets.
4 Analog Output Modules, Current/Voltage, 8 Channel,
IC693ALG392 and IC694ALG394

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Derating Curves: ALG392


For maximum performance and module life, the module should be operated at maximum load resistance to offload heat.
Module thermal deratings depend on the voltage level and the use of current and voltage outputs. The first two charts
below show the maximum ambient temperature for current-only modules at 30 VDC and at 26.5 VDC.

Current Outputs Only


Ambient Ambient
Temperature Temperature
1200 ohm loads 800 ohm loads
60 1000 ohm loads
60 500 ohm loads

55 500 ohm loads 250 ohm loads


55
Shorted loads
250 ohm lo ads
50 50
shorted loads
45 45
40 40
V USER = 30V V USER = 26.5V
35 35

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Number of Active Channels Number of Active Channels

Mixed Current and Voltage Outputs


In the example shown below, voltage channels have 2 K Ohm loads and current channels have shorted loads. To
determine the maximum operating temperature for mixed current and voltage outputs, select the line in the chart below
that corresponds to the number of voltage channels being used. For example, a module uses 2 voltage channels and 3
current channels. The total channels are 5, and the maximum operating temperature is approximately 52.5°C:

8 Channels V
Ambient 6 Channels V
Temperature (°C)
60

55 4 Channels V

50
2 Channels V
45

40
VUSER = 30V
35

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Active Channels Current and Voltage Mixed
Analog Output Modules, Current/Voltage, 8 Channel,
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Current and Voltage Ranges and Resolution


In the 4 to 20mA range, the module scans output data from the PLC so that 4mA corresponds to a count of 0, and 20mA
corresponds to a count of 32000. In the 0 to 20mA range, user data is scaled so that 0 mA corresponds to a count of 0
and 20mA corresponds to 32000. In 0 to 20mA mode, a value up to 32767 provides a maximum output of approximately
20.5mA. In current mode, the module also reports an open loop fault to the PLC.

For voltage operation in the default unipolar mode (0 to +10 volts), data is scaled so that 0 volts corresponds to a count
of 0 and +10 volts corresponds to a count of 32000. In this mode, a value up to 32767 creates an overrange output of
approximately 10.24 volts.
In the -10 to +10 volt range, data is scaled so that -10 volts corresponds to a count of -32000 and +10 volts corresponds
to a count of +32000. In this range, output values from -32767 to +32767 result in an overrange of approximately -10.24
volts to +10.24 volts.
Scaling for both current and voltage ranges is shown below.

32000

0 to 20mA Range
Scaled
output
value

4 to 20mA Range
0
0 4 20
Current (mA)

32000 32000

Scaled
output
Scaled value
output
value 0

0 -32000

0 +10 -10 0 +10


Voltage (V), Unipolar Mode Voltage (V), Bipolar Mode

The resolution per bit depends on the channel’s configured range:

4 to 20 mA: 0.5 µA
0 to 20 mA: 0.625 µA
0 to 10 V: 0.3125 mV
-10 to +10 V: 0.3125 mV
6 Analog Output Modules, Current/Voltage, 8 Channel,
IC693ALG392 and IC694ALG394

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Field Wiring: ALG392 Field Wiring for


Current Outputs
Terminals Field Wiring for
Voltage Outputs

24 VDC IN
1 (+ ) (-)
Terminal Signal Definition
( -) (+) 2 VQ1
+
1 User Supplied +24 VDC Input IQ1 3 (+ ) (-)
2 Channel 1 Voltage Output
- ( -) (+) 4 VQ2
3 Channel 1 Current Output
4 Channel 2 Voltage Output
IQ2 5 (+ ) (-)
5 Channel 2 Current output ( -) (+) 6 VQ3
6 Channel 3 Voltage Output IQ3 7 (+ ) (-)
7 Channel 3 Current output 8 VQ4
( -) (+)
8 Channel 4 Voltage Output IQ4 9 (+ ) (-)
9 Channel 4 Current output
10 Channel 5 Voltage Output ( -) (+) 10 VQ5

11 Channel 5 Current output IQ5 11 (+ ) (-)


12 Channel 6 Voltage Output ( -) (+) 12 VQ6
13 Channel 6 Current output IQ6 13 (+ ) (-)
14 Channel 7 Voltage Output
( -) (+) 14 VQ7
15 Channel 7 Current output
16 Channel 8 Voltage Output
IQ7 15 (+ ) (-)
17 Channel 8 Current output ( -) (+) 16 VQ8
18 Voltage Common IQ8 17
19 Current Common/User +24 VDC Return VCOM
18
20 Frame ground connection for cable shields
19 FGND
Optional Cable
20 Shield Ground

The diagram above shows connections for current and voltage outputs. Each channel can be configured to operate as a
voltage output or a current output - not both simultaneously.

LEDs
The Module OK LED indicates module status. The User Supply LED indicates whether the external +24 VDC power
supply is present and is above the minimum level. Both LEDs are powered from the +5 VDC backplane power bus.

LED Indicates
OK ON: Module OK and configured
Flashing: Module OK but not configured
OFF: Module is defective or no +5V backplane power present
USER OK ON: External power supply present
OFF: No user power

Installation in Hazardous Locations


• EQUIPMENT LABELED WITH REFERENCE TO CLASS I, GROUPS A, B, C & D, DIV. 2 HAZARDOUS
LOCATIONS IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I, DIVISION 2, GROUPS A, B, C, D OR NON-HAZARDOUS
LOCATIONS ONLY
• WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR
CLASS I, DIVISION 2;
• WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, TURN OFF POWER BEFORE
REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES; AND
• WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN
SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS

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