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Transcript
Instruction Sheet
Bb 06/99
Reference variable generator
734 02
+15V
(+5V)
UREF
(0...+10)V
(–0...+10)V
0 V
5 V
0V
+10V
–10V
+10V
0V
734 02
1.
Prescribed use
The training panel is a component of the modular training panel system TPS 8.2 for automatic
control technology.
2.
Location of use
Operate in dry rooms, which are suitable for experimenting with electrical operating equipment or
installations.
3.4. Description/function
If switch S1 1 is in the lower position, the following signal may be tapped at output 2:
1. With a bridging plug connected to 3:
–
10
V to + 10 V
2. With a bridging plug connect to 7:
0
V to + 10 V
If switch S1 1is in the upper position, a reference voltage or reference variable may be connected
to input 6.
If connections 5and 7are plugged in, then positive step changes from 0 V to the set end value
are generated by the switch 1.
5and 3.
The voltage value is determined by the setting of the reference variable generator 4.
Output 2 is buffered.
Positive or negative outgoing step functions can be supplied with connection
1
5.
Putting into operation and operating
The device is inserted into the panel frames and connected to a suitable ±15 V power supply
device, e.g. cat. no. 726 86.
6.
Technical data
Power supply:
±15 V
Input and output signal range:
±10 V
7.
Recommended experiment literature
F.H. Effertz, H.-W. Hüsch
Fundamentals of Automatic Control Technology II, Volume 2:
Experiment-based fundamentals of open-loop and closed-loop systems
Leybold Didactic GmbH, Hürth 1996, Kat.-Nr. 568 221, ISBN 3-88391-302-2