Analog Input Module, 16-Bit, 8 Isolated Inputs: Product Description
Analog Input Module, 16-Bit, 8 Isolated Inputs: Product Description
Analog Input Module, 16-Bit, 8 Isolated Inputs: Product Description
IC200ALG240
September 2010
GFK-1522F
Product Description
Module Characteristics
Channels
Module ID
Isolation:
User input to logic (optical)
and to frame ground,
Group to Group
Channel to channel
LED indicators
FLD
PWR OK
ANALOG INPUT
VOLT/CURR ISO
1234567
16BIT
8CH
Backplane current
consumption
External power supply:
Range
Current consumption
Thermal derating
Diagnostics
814
Input Characteristics
Eight inputs
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Host Interface
Diagnostics
The module reports over/under range, open wire, loss of field power
supply, and high/low alarm diagnostics.
LED Indicators
The green FLD PWR LED indicates the presence of both backplane
power and field power for the analog field-side circuits. The absence of
either backplane or field power turns off the FLD PWR LED.
The OK LED indicates module status:
On green indicates normal operation
Flashing green indicates boot mode or update
Flashing amber indicates self-diagnostic error
Off indicates no 3.3V backplane power
Preinstallation Check
Carefully inspect all shipping containers for damage. If any equipment is
damaged, notify the delivery service immediately. Save the damaged
shipping container for inspection by the delivery service. After unpacking
the equipment, record all serial numbers. Save the shipping containers
and packing material in case it is necessary to transport or ship any part
of the system.
GFK-1522F
Compatibility
Operating Notes
When a Loss of IO Module fault is logged for the module, the CPU
or NIU will use the Default/Hold Last State setting from the Module
Parameters tab of the module configuration to determine what value
should be reported to the reference tables.
IC200ALG240-FC
BXIOAI8215-FC
IC200ALG240-EC
BXIOAI8215-EC
IC200ALG240-EB
Date
The Field Power LED does not always reflect the actual state of field
power. It remains off regardless of whether field power is on or off in
the following circumstances:
Backplane power is off.
The module has encountered a fatal error and is flashing an
error code on the OK LED.
October 2008
IC200ALG240-DB
BXIOAI8215-DB
April 2004
IC200ALG240-CB
BXIOAI8215-CB
January 2004
IC200ALG240-BB
BXIOAI8215-BB
May 2003
June 2001
BXIOAI8215-EB
IC200ALG240-AA
BXIOAI8215-AA
GFK-1522F
Diagnostics
Shield Connections
V
A
Open Wire: The module reports an Open Wire fault on current inputs if
the configuration of the low end of the range is greater than or equal to
approximately 2.0mA, but the input is not detecting current.
1
1
Loss of Field Power Supply: The module reports a Loss of Field Power
fault if field power is not present (also indicated by the FLD PWR LED).
Inputs default as specified by the configuration.
2
V
13
Connection
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
Shield Termination
VIN5IIN5VINIIN5+
Shield Termination
VIN6IIN6VINIIN6+
Shield Termination
VIN7IIN7VINIIN7+
Shield Termination
VIN8IIN8VINIIN8+
No connection
No connection
7
7
I
8
8
AI6
10
10
V
AI3
11
11
12
12
13
14
13
14
V
AI7
AI4
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
AI8
10
11
12
AI3
13
14
16
18
10
11
12
AI7
AI5
I
2
17
V
6
AI8
15
AI6
AI1
I
2
18
17
16
AI4
15
AI2
7
Connection
AI2
6
V
I
14
Calibration
Shield Termination
VIN1IIN1VINIIN1+
Shield Termination
VIN2IIN2VINIIN2+
Shield Termination
VIN3IIN3VINIIN3+
Shield Termination
VIN4IIN4VINIIN4+
DCDC+
5
5
AI5
Low Limit: The module reports a Low Alarm fault if an input value is
less than or equal to the value specified by the Alarm Low configuration
parameter.
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
4
4
High Limit: The module reports a High Alarm fault if an input value is
greater than or equal to the value specified by the Alarm High
configuration parameter.
Number
AI1
A 24 volt power supply must be connected to A17 and A18 to operate the
module. The power wiring does not require shielding. Current inputs are
applied with positive current flow into VININn+ and out of IINn-. Both
negative terminals IINn- and VINn- of the channel should be connected
together for best accuracy on current ranges. Voltage inputs are applied
between VININn+ and VINn- with positive to VININn+.
GFK-1522F
Low Alarm Limit and High Alarm Limit: Each input channel can have
a low alarm limit and a high alarm limit. If an input reaches one of its
limits, the module reports the actual value and sends the appropriate
diagnostic input bit. Alarms do not stop the process or change the value
of the input.
Alarm limits can be set anywhere over the dynamic range of the signal.
The range for each is 32,768 to +32,767. The high alarm limit must be
greater than the low alarm limit. If alarm reporting is not wanted, alarm
limits can be set beyond the dynamic range of the signal so they will
never be activated.
Scaling: The module converts electrical signals (either current or
voltage, as configured) into digital output values for the CPU or NIU. By
default, the module converts this data from 1 millivolt or 1 microamp
internal units for convenience in scaling and comparing to actual meter
measurements.
Parameter
Description
Analog
Input Data
Reference
Analog
Input Data
Length
Line
Frequency
The modules default scaling can be changed to tailor the data for a
specific application. Typically, engineering units represent millivolts or
microamps. But they may also represent physical units such as degrees
or centimeters per second. When reconfiguring scaling, it is important to
be sure that the chosen Engineering Units values would not result in
Over-range or Under-range output levels.
The scaling for each channel can be configured independently. Scaling is
configured by selecting corresponding low and high Engineering Units
values and low and high Span values for two points.
During operation, the module will use the straight line defined by these
two pairs of configured scaling values to convert internal values to current
or voltage signal levels that represent appropriate engineering units.
Fault Reporting: By default, the module is configured for fault reporting.
The module reports faults as soon as they are detected. Once a fault has
been reported, the same fault is not reported again until the fault has
been cleared. Fault reporting can be disabled via configuration. If
disabled, faults are not reported.
Choices
user selectable
08
60 Hz
50 Hz, 60 Hz
Enabled
Enabled,
Disabled
Default
Default /Hold
I (Current)
I (Current),
V (Voltage)
Active
Inactive (off),
Active (on)
4,000 A
0 to 25,000 A
10,000 to
+10,000mV
0 to 25,000 A
10,000 to
+10,000mV
20,000 A
20000
4000
-32768 to +32767
20000
-32768 to +32767
-32768 to +32767
Default
Default
4000
0 to 25,000 A
10,000 to
+10,000mV
0 to 25,000 A
10,000 to
+10,000mV