Board – Emerson Process Management Bristol ControlWave ExpressPAC User Manual

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ControlWave ExpressPAC Instruction Manual (CI-ControlWave EPAC)

Revised Mar-2011

I/O Configuration and Wiring

3-9

3.3.4 Non-Isolated Analog Output (AO) on TB7 of Process I/O

Board

Process I/O board terminal block connector TB7 provides interface to a
single analog output (AO).

Table 3-6. Non-Isolated AO General Characteristics

Type Number

Supported

Characteristics

Analog Output
(AO)

1 (on TB7)

Supports either 4-20mA or 1-5V

operation. Selection using jumper JP1
and switch SW1-4.

Jumper JP3 determines whether AO

field power comes from system power
(nominally 12 or 24V from bulk input
supply applied to TB1-3 and TB1-4 on
the CPU/System Controller board) or
from an external 24V power source
(+11 to +30Vdc connected to TB7-3
and TB7-4) such as the ControlWave
Loop Power Supply.

Maximum external load you can

connect to a 4-20mA output is 250
ohms for an external 11V power
source or 650 ohms for an external
24V power source.

Maximum external load current for the

1-5V output is 5 mA (with an external
11 to 30 V power source.)

Self calibrating.

Setting Jumpers See Section 3.2.1 for details on setting jumpers.

Wiring See Figure 3-2 for wiring diagrams. If using the ControlWave Loop

Power Supply, see document PIP-ControlWave-LS.

Note:

If your ControlWave ExpressPAC uses 6V bulk power,
you must provide external power for the AO.

Software Configuration

To use data from this AO you must include a CWM_EIO board in
your ControlWave project using ControlWave Designer’s I/O
Configurator, and then configure it. See the ControlWave Designer
Programmer's Handbook
(D5125) for more information. That same
manual includes an I/O Mapping section that describes, for advanced
users, the I/O map for this board.

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