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Chapter

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Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - May 1996

Overview of the Fast Analog

Input Module

This chapter, we describe:

features of the module

how the module communicates with programmable controllers

The fast analog input module is an intelligent block transfer module
that interfaces analog input signals with any Allen-Bradley
programmable controllers that have block transfer capability. Block
transfer programming moves input data words from the module’s
memory to a designated area in the processor data table in a single
scan. It also moves configuration words from the processor data
table to module memory.

The fast analog input module is a single-slot module and requires no
external power supply. (If using passive transducers for input, the
user must supply loop power.) After scanning the analog inputs, the
input data is converted to a specified data type in a digital format to
be transferred to the processor’s data table on request. The block
transfer mode is disabled until this input scan is complete.
Consequently, the minimum interval between block transfer reads is
the same as the total input update time for each analog input module.

The fast analog input module senses up to 16 single-ended or 8
differential analog inputs and converts them to a proportional
four-digit BCD or twelve-bit binary value. You can select from five
voltage or three current input ranges. Each input can be configured
as a current or voltage input with internal jumpers.

This module’s program selectable features include:

16 single-ended or 8 differential inputs

User program selectable input ranges on a per channel basis (see
table)

Selectable real-time sampling

Selectable scaling to engineering units

Selectable digital filtering

Selectable data format

Selectable oversampling

Selectable channel disable

Chapter Objectives

Module Description

Features

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