MITSUBISHI FXSVL02A Servo valve interface module
MITSUBISHI FXSVL02A Servo valve interface module
ControlNetTM FLEX I/OTM Valve position demand output ±50 mA, position feedback LVDT 4wiring 5 V, 5 kHz
*ControlNetTM is ControlNet International's registered trademark. *FLEX I/OTM is Rockwell Automation's registered trademark.
■ Outline
* Valve position demand output × 1 (Output range ±50 mA)
* Valve position feedback LVDT × 1 * Auxiliary interface * Module interface * FLEX I/OTM / ControlNetTM LAN compatible
ITEM Position demand output Position feedback Digital inputs Auxiliary inputs (Without isolation) Auxiliary outputs (Without isolation) Serial interface (For maintenance) Self-diagnostic functions
Indicator
Compatible terminal bases Dielectric strength
Environmental conditions
Power supply Shock/Vibration Dimensions
±50 mA SPECIFICATION
LVDT 4wiring 5 V 5 kHz
Photo coupler input × 2
DC 24 V / 5 mA
1 to 5 V DC
× 4
Digital input
× 5
1 to 5 V DC
× 3
Digital output
× 4
EIA/RS-232C (PS/2) × 1
Application abnormal
Watchdog timer
Clock monitor
Connector omission
Power supply voltage low
Bus time-out
LED × 1 3 Modes
Green (Control)
Yellow (Standby)
Red
(Abnormal)
LED × 16 Yellow (General Purpose)
1794-TB3/TB3S
1794-TBN/TBNF
AC 500 V
Between analog I/O terminal and FG (1 min.)
AC 1500 V
Between digital I/O terminal and FG (1 min.)
(Operating)
Temperature: 0 to 55℃
Humidity: 35 to 95% RH
(No condensation)
(Storage)
Temperature: -10 to 70℃
Humidity: Less than 80% RH
(No condensation)
DC 24 V ±10% / Less than 300 mA
DC 5 V / Less than 80 mA (FLEX BUS)
15 G / 2 G @ 10 to 500 Hz
110 mm (D) × 46 mm (H) × 92 mm (W)
This product uses technology licensed from Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc.
Mitsubishi Power is a power solutions brand of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
CGS-N3302-E-04 (2021.10.29) SL : 1 ECT : N/A
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