HIMA X-DO 32 51 32 channels 24 VDC 0.5 A protected outputs UNIT XDO325132
HIMA X-DO 32 51 32 channels 24 VDC 0.5 A protected outputs UNIT XDO325132
X-DO 32 51 is a digital NonSIL output module intended for use in the programmable electronic system (PES) HIMax. The module can be inserted into any of the base plate slots with the exception of the slots reserved for system bus modules. For more information, see System Manual (HI 801 001 E). The module is equipped with 32 digital outputs that can be loaded with a nominal current of up to 0.5 A per channel. At high level, a voltage equivalent to the supply voltage is present on the corresponding output. The outputs are suitable for connecting ohmic, inductive and capacitive loads and lamps. It can be operated with safety-related modules and other NonSIL modules within one base plate. Safety-related and NonSIL modules may not be wired redundantly. The module is interference-free, in particular, with respect to EMC, electrical safety, communication to the X-SB and X-CPU modules, as well as the user program. Module and connector boards are mechanically coded, see Chapter 3.6.1. Coding avoids installation of improper modules. Refer to the HIMax Safety Manual (HI 801 003 E) for more information on the standards used to test and certify the modules and the HIMax system.
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Digital input module X-DI 16 01 16 channels, 120 VAC, SIL 3
Analog input module X-AI 16 51 16 channels, 04 … 20 mA, ±280 mV, galvanically isolated, thermocouple TC, Pt100
Analog input module X-AI 32 01 32 channels, 4 ... 20 mA, line monitoring, SIL 3
Analog input module X-AI 32 02 32 channels, 4 ... 20 mA, line monitoring, SOE, SIL 3
Analog input module X-AI 32 51 32 channels, 04 ... 20 mA, line monitoring
Counter module X-CI 24 01 24 channels, 0 ... 20 kHz, SIL 3
Counter module X-CI 24 51 24 channels, 0 ... 20 kHz
Output modules
Digital output module X-DO 32 01 32 channels, 24 VDC, 0,5 A, short-circuit monitoring LS, individual channel shut-off, SIL 3
Digital output module X-DO 32 51 32 channels, 24 VDC, 0,5 A, protected outputs, group shut-off
Digital output module X-DO 24 01 24 channels, 24 VDC, 0,5 A, line monitoring LSLB, individual channel shut-off, SIL 3
Digital output module X-DO 24 02 24 channels, 48 VDC, 0,5 A, line monitoring LSLB, individual channel shut-off, SIL 3
Relay output module X-DO 12 01 12 channels, 230 VACDC, current measurement, cycle counting, SIL 3
Digital output module X-DO 12 02 12 channels, 24 VDC, 2 A, short-circuit monitoring LS, individual channel shut-off, SIL 3
Relay output module X-DO 12 51 12 channels, 230 VACDC
Analog output module X-AO 16 01 16 channels, 4 ... 20 mA, pairwise galvanically isolated
Analog output module X-AO 16 51 16 channels, 4 ... 20 mA
Further modules
HART communication module X-HART 32 01 32 modems, SIL 3, X-AI 32 01, X-AI 32 02, X-AI 32 51, X-AO 16 01, X-AO 16 51
Input modules
Digital input module X-DI 64 01 64 channels, 24 VDC, SIL 3
Digital input module X-DI 64 51 64 channels, 24 VDC
Digital input module X-DI 32 01 32 channels, 24 VDC, SIL 3
Digital input module X-DI 32 02 32 channels, 8,2 VDC, proximity switch, line monitoring, SIL 3
Digital input module X-DI 32 03 32 channels, 48 VDC, SIL 3
Digital input module X-DI 32 04 32 channels, 24 VDC, SOE, SIL 3
Digital input module X-DI 32 05 32 channels, 8,2 VDC, proximity switch, line monitoring, SOE, SIL 3
Digital input module X-DI 32 51 32 channels, 24 VDC
Digital input module X-DI 32 52 32 channels, 8,2 VDC, proximity switch, line monitoring
Digital input module X-DI 16 01 16 channels, 120 VAC, SIL 3
Analog input module X-AI 16 51 16 channels, 04 … 20 mA, ±280 mV, galvanically isolated, thermocouple TC, Pt100
Analog input module X-AI 32 01 32 channels, 4 ... 20 mA, line monitoring, SIL 3
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