Convert digital encoder signals to analog signals
Ideal for controllers with analog inputs
Configurable by means of switches without configuration software
Options: Overspeed notification/voltage monitoring
Technical Data | |
Attribute | Value |
Product usage | Convert encoder signal outputs to analog (0...±10 V, 0...±20 mA, +4…+20 mA) |
Supply voltage | ±15 VDC (optional 24 VDC) |
Signal input |
Incremental encoder (5-30 V) and reset input (TTL level, 0 V) - 4 switches to set pulse rate/rotation 1-9999 - 4 switches to set max. speed 1-9999 rpm |
Signal output | 0 to ±10 VDC (max. 20 mA) and 3 LEDs for clockwise, counterclockwise rotation and standstill |
Frequency range | 0 - 200 kHz |
Casing | Module housing for standard mounting rail |
Dimensions | Max. 90 x 118 x 136 mm |
Device temperature range | 0 °C to +50 °C |
Degree of protection | IP20 |
Electrical connection | 24 pole PHOENIX COMBICON male header |
Device options |
- Second voltage output: 0 to ±10 V, output blocks decoupled - Current output: 0 to ±20 V, output blocks decoupled - Current output (independent rotation direction): 4-20 mA, output blocks decoupled - Optional supply voltage 24 VDC: Overspeed range signal and voltage monitoring available |
Mechanical options | |
Special features and certificates |
The convertibles | |
Frequency-voltage converters are utilized to convert output signals from incremental encoders in a speed-proportional and direction-of-rotation dependent DC voltage or rather direct current. The final speed and pulse rate are set via four coding switches respectively. The resulting value is converted and fed to the analog outputs. |