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  • IC693ALG392RMN

Overview

Features

  • Output current range:
    • 4 to 20mA
    • 0 to 20mA
  • Output voltage range:
    • 0 to 10V
    • -10 to 10V
  • Factory calibrated to:
    • .625µA for 0 to 20mA
    • 0.5µA for 4 to 20mA
    • 0.3125mV for voltage (per count)
  • 8ms update rate (approximate; application dependent)
  • Resolution:
    • 4 to 20mA: 0.5µA (1 LSB - 0.5µA)
    • 0 to 20mA: 0.625µA (1 LSB - 0.625µA)
    • 0 to 10V: 0.3125mV (1 LSB - 0.3125mV)
    • -10 to 10V: 0.3125mV (1 LSB - 0.3125mV)
  • 1,500V isolation between field and logic side

Description

The GE-Emerson IC693ALG392 8-Channel Analog Current-Voltage Output Module provides up to eight single-ended output channels with current loop output or voltage outputs. Each analog output channel is capable of providing two current output ranges or two voltage output ranges. Each channel can be individually configured for the output range required for relevant applications. The module has no jumpers or switches for configuration.

All ranges can be configured using either Logicmaster 90-30/20/Micro or CIMPLICITY Control Programming Software configurator function, or the Series 90-30 Hand-Held Programmer. The default range is 0 to 10V. Configurable current and voltage output ranges are:

  • 0 to 10V (unipolar)
  • -10 to 10V (bipolar)
  • 0 to 20 milliamps
  • 4 to 20 milliamps

Each channel is capable of converting 15 to 16 bits (depending on the range selected) of binary (digital) data to an analog output for use as required by your application. All eight channels are updated every 12 milliseconds. User data in the %AQ registers is in a 16-bit 2’s complement format. An open-wire fault is reported to the CPU for each channel in current modes. The module can go to a known last state when system power is interrupted. As long as user power is applied to the module, each output will maintain its last value, or reset to zero, as determined by how you have configured the module.