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Analog output module |
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Analog module has been designed for cooperation with weighing terminals series PUE 5 and PUE C41. It is installed inside terminal casing, and it increases functionality of weighing terminal by additional analog output. The module converts digital form of mass reading into analog current or voltage form. It is applicable in systems of automatics, where a controller requires analog input signal.
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Application:
Main applications for analog module:
- Increase of PUE 5 terminal functionality by additional analog outputs,
- Increase of PUE C41 indicator functionality by additional analog outputs.
Design:
Analog Output Module is accessible in three manufacturing options:
- AN 0-10V : 0-10V voltage output. Passive module. It requires external power supply from 24V DC power adapter. 3 meter long signal cable led out through a choke.
- AN 4-20mA : 4-20mA current output. Passive module. It requires external power supply from 24V DC power adapter. 3 meter long signal cable led out through a choke
- AN 0-20mA : 0 - 20mA. current output. Passive module. It requires external power supply from 24V DC power adapter. 3 meter long signal cable led out through a choke
Analog output module can only be installed as factory option or by authorized RADWAG service.
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Schema of voltage output connection:
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Schema of current output connection: |
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Download:
- Analog Output Module product folder
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CAUTION:
There are exceptions referring to installation of modules WE8, AN, PK1. In case of indicator series PUE C41H, it is not possible to install them simultaneously.
*) module installed
-) module installation impossible
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Technical data |
AN 4-20mA |
AN 0-20mA |
AN 0-10V |
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Analog output range |
4 - 20mA |
0 - 20mA |
0 - 10V |
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Resolution |
16 bit |
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Linearity error |
± 0,012% |
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Total maximal output error |
± 0,15% |
| Max offset |
± 0,05% |
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Permissible receiver resistance |
<500  |
<500  |
<400  |
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External power adapter of analog circuit |
24V DC max 40mA |
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Working temperature |
-10°C ÷
+40°C |
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