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31005009 01 170AMM11030 Analog/Digital Momentum I/O Base Use r Guide Version 1.0 31005009 01[...]
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2 31005009 00 November 2 003 Safe ty Info rmation NOTICE Read th ese instr uctions carefully , and loo k at the e quipment to become f amiliar wi th the devic e before t rying t o install , operate, o r maintai n it. The fo llowing s pecial messag es may app ear througho ut this docum entation or o n the equipm ent to warn of potenti al hazard s or[...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 3 170AMM11030 Analog/Digit al Momentum I/O Base Overview This docu ment conta ins th e follow ing t opics : Front Panel Components Overview Thi s section contains an illustra tion of the fro nt panel of th e 170AMM1103 0 I/O base and a des cription of th e LEDs. Fron t Pa nel Illustration The illus tration bel ow sho ws [...]
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4 31005009 01 November 2 003 Component s of the I/O Module: LED Illustratio n The illus tration be low sho ws the LE Ds. LED Descrip tions The follow ing table d escribes th e LEDs. Label Descrip tion 1 Internal interface (ATI) connector 2 Locking and ground contact for the adapter 3 LED status display 4 Pro tect ive cover 5 Sockets for the termina[...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 5 Specifications Overview Thi s sectio n contains s pecificati ons for the 170AMM1103 0 Momen tum I/O base . General Specif ications The follow ing tabl e contains general s pecificat ions for t he I/O base. Each disc rete output is protec ted against sho rt-circuiti ng and overload . External Power Requirement Normal Op[...]
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6 31005009 01 November 2 003 Analog Inpu ts The follow ing tab le contains specific ations f or analog inp uts. Number of Chann els 2 Input Rang es ± 10 VDC Inpu t Type Single-ended Resolution 14 bit Surge Tolerance Voltage Input ± 30 VDC Over-range Tolerance 5% full scale Protection P olar ity inve rsio n Common Mode Reject ion 250 VAC @ 47 to 6[...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 7 Analog Outputs The follow ing tabl e contains specific ations fo r analog o utputs. Discrete Inp uts The follow ing tabl e contai ns speci fications fo r discrete inputs. Number of C hannels 2 Output Ranges ± 10 VDC Resol ution 14 Bit Conversion T imes 1.60 ms fo r all cha nnels Output Se tting Time 3.2 m s to 0. 1% o[...]
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8 31005009 01 November 2 003 Discret e Output s The follow ing tab le contains specific ations f or discret e outputs. Description Solid state switch Operating Voltage 16 - 4 2 VDC Absolute Minimum Vol tage 12 VDC Absolute Maximum Volt age 45 VDC Maximum V oltage 50 VDC for 1 ms Number of P oints 8 Number of Gro ups 1 Points per Group 8 Current Cap[...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 9 Physical Dimensions The follow ing tabl e outline s physica l dimension s for the I /O base. Internal Pin Connections Overview This sec tion cont ains an illu stration s howing the internal connecti ons betwee n terminals on the I/O b ase and a n optional busbar. Illustration The following illus tration shows the int e[...]
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10 31005009 01 November 2 003 Field Wir ing Guidelines Overv iew This sec tion cont ains wirin g guidelines and prec autions f or wiring the 170AMM11 030 Momentu m I/O ba se. Term inal Connector To connec t field devic es to the I/O bas e, you need a field wiring terminal con nector. Schneider Electric s ells termin al conne ctors in s ets of three[...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 11 Wiring Diagrams Overview Thi s sectio n contai ns diagra ms to as sist you in wiring the follo wing types of devic es. discret e input an d output analog i nput and o utput Discrete I/O Device s The diagra m below s hows field wiring for discrete input and discrete out put devic es. Recomm ended fus es: F1, F3: U se a[...]
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12 31005009 01 November 2 003 Analog I/O Devices The diagra m below s hows field wiring for a nalog inp ut and ana log output devices. Recom mended fu ses: F3: Us e a 1A fuse , Wickman 1 9181-1A or equivalen t. I/O Ma p I/O Map Modul e Configuration The modu le must b e I/O map ped as 8 contiguo us input w ords an d 8 contig uous output words. Row [...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 13 Register for Output s Overview 170 AMM11030 analog and d iscrete out put channe ls are confi gured by ente ring the appropriate informati on in outp ut words 1 t hrough 5 a s follows. Note: The module w ill go to fail st ate values if netw ork or commu nication adap ter ATI commu nication is lost. Word Functi on 1 Sys[...]
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14 31005009 01 November 2 003 Word 1 System In fo Register This wo rd enables th e module ’s operati on, and spec ifies if user shutdow n value s are expected . Valid se tting for wor d one are 0 001 ... FFFF T h e m o d ul e ’s d e fau l t v al u e a t p o w er- u p f o r th i s reg i st e r is z e ro (module shut d o w n ) . Word 2 Discrete F[...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 15 Words 4 ... 5 Analog Fai l State Valu e Register The modul e always expects two words of u ser defin ed data, ev en if the data is n ot used. Th e first wo rd of the user s hutdown fi eld is used for c hannel 1 , the s econd for channel 2 . Word 6 Discrete O utput Registe r This word c ontains a right justifi ed binar[...]
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16 31005009 01 November 2 003 Range Outpu t Operatin g Range Register for Inputs Overv iew The input regist er is arranged as follows . Output Voltage Data is L eft Justif ied Comment Output Range -10. 000 ... +10. 000 00382 ... 32382 Nominal out put voltage range Output Over Range +10.000 ... +10.238 32384 ... 32764 Linear over range output voltag[...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 17 Word 1 The status word (word 1) contains information a bout the h ealth of th e module an d the status of the di screte out puts, inc luding over temperature or short c ircuit of the discrete outp uts. Word 2 Discret e Input Regi ster This word c ontains a right justifi ed binary 16 bit data f ield. Bit(s) Descripti o[...]
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18 31005009 01 November 2 003 Words 3 ... 4 Analog Input Regis ter Each wor d in this rang e contain s a left j ustified 15 bit data fi eld. The ra nge is fro m 0H to 7FFE hex, but the resolutio n is 14 bit (0 ... 32766 decimal or 0 ... 7FFE hex ). Words 5 ... 8 Words 5 ... 8 are no t used . 3x Reg ister s The 3x registers tra ffic copp ed to this [...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 19 Analog Map Overview 170 AMM11030 analog v alues are mapped as follows. Note: The d isplay i s standar dized, and , in ea ch case, the analog value wil l appear left ju stified. Note: The module re solution is 14-bit (0 ... 32766 decimal or 0 ... 7FFE hex). 0 ... 32766 Input Word 2 Output Word 7 to to 15 14 13 12 11 10[...]
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20 31005009 01 November 2 003 Discr ete I /O Po ints an d IEC Comp liant Data M appin g Overv iew The 170AM M11030 b ase returns 16 discrete input bit s to the pr ocessor i n one 16- bit word (3x). The inpu t points a re field wire d to row 2 of the ba se. The proce ssor sends 8 discrete output bits to the base as a single 16-bit w ord (4x). Th e o[...]
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31005009 01 N ovember 20 03 21 Input and Output Ranges Ranges an d Decimal Va lues Input Mea suring Range ± 10 V The volta ge value is calc ulated with the followi ng formul a using th e digital measuran d: Vn = 1600 Va + 16382 (for the li near range). 10V >10.238V 10.238V 382 <-10.238V -10V 16382 32 764 32 382 (Overflow error) 32 766 linear[...]
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22 31005009 01 November 2 003 Output Measuring Range ± 10 V The v oltag e valu e is c alcul ated wi th th e foll owing f ormu la usi ng the digit al measuran d: Vn = 160 0 Va + 1638 2 (for the linea r range) . -10.000V 0V 10.238V 10.000V >10.238V linear range Va -10.238V <-10.238V 2 382 32382 32764 32766 Vn 16382 0 Printed in F rance *310050[...]