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Transcript
Remote I/O
Power Modules
When to Use a Power Module
System Power Distributor
The system power expansion module is designed to provide extra
power for connected I/O expansion modules. Each NA-4000 series
network adaptor can provide 1.5 A @ 5 VDC. If you need more power
for your installed I/O expansion modules, you will need to use an
M-7001 module. However, note that the M-7001 can only provide
1 A @ 5 VDC.
M-7001
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150 mA
150 mA
150 mA
150 mA
150 mA
150 mA
150 mA
200 mA
Supports 1000 mA
150 mA
200 mA
200 mA
Total: 1400 mA
200 mA
200 mA
200 mA
Supports 1000 mA
Supports 1000 mA
Total: 1000 mA
Field Power Distributor
The field power distributor is designed to isolate different field
voltages. For example, before you connect a 48 VDC or 110 VAC DI/O
module to a 24 VDC DI/O module, you will need an M-7002 field power
distributor.
M-7002
M-7002
24 VDC
0V
48 VDC
24V
0V
48V
110 VAC
0V
110 VAC
Potential Power Distributor
There are three types of potential distributor modules that provide
extra wiring points, such as shielding ground, 0 V field power, and
24 V field power. For example, the 8-channel digital input (sink type)
M-1801
M-7804
module by itself does not have a 24 V wiring point. In this case, you
can add an M-7805 for easier wiring.
M-1800
M-7805
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8-ch , 0 VDC
1
8-ch , 24 VDC
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Remote I/O
Power Modules
M-7001: System power module
M-7002: Field power module
M-7804: 0 VDC
M-7805: 24 VDC
System Input Voltage: 24 VDC, 11 to 28.8 VDC
Field Power Input Voltage: 24 VDC (±20%)
Current for I/O Modules: 1.5 A @ 5 VDC (Max.)
System Bus Output Voltage: 5 VDC (Max.)
Field Power Contacts Current: 10 A (Max.)
MTBF: 19,569,840 hrs (Database: Telcordia/
Bellcore)
Channels: 8
Mode: 0 VDC
MTBF: 73,750,440 hrs (Database: Telcordia/
Bellcore)
Field Power Input Voltage:
• DC: 5 VDC, 24 VDC, 48 VDC
• AC: 110 VAC, 220 VAC
Current for Field Power Contacts: 10 A (Max.)
MTBF: 75,528,720 hrs (Database: Telcordia/
Bellcore)
Channels: 8
Mode: 24 VDC
MTBF: 73,750,440 hrs (Database: Telcordia/
Bellcore)
Ordering Information
Available Models
M-7001: Modular remote I/O module with 24 VDC system power input, RTB, -10 to 60°C operating temperature
M-7002: Modular remote I/O module with 5/24/48 VDC or 110/220 VAC field power input, RTB, -10 to 60°C operating temperature
M-7004: Modular remote I/O module with 8 channels 0 VDC output, RTB, -10 to 60°C operating temperature
M-7005: Modular remote I/O module with 8 channels 24 VDC output, RTB, -10 to 60°C operating temperature
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