Brooks, Digital mfc's & mfm's – Brooks Instrument SLA5800 Series User Manual

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Brooks

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Digital MFC's & MFM's

Section 1 Introduction

Installation and Operation Manual

X-TMF-SLA5800-MFC-eng

Part Number: 541B027AAG

April, 2013

RS-485 Communications
The Brooks Digital Series is equipped with RS-485 communication
capability. Refer to Table 1-3 (Analog I/O pin connections), that enables the
device to communicate via a personal computer for process control.

Baud rate selections for the Brooks Digital Series related to RS-485 are:
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 and 38400 baud and can be selected via
the Brooks service Suite

TM

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The RS-485 is essentially a multidrop connection. It allows a maximum of
32 devices to be connected to a computer system. IBM-compatible PC's
are not equipped with RS-485 ports as standard. An RS-232 to RS-485
converter or RS-485 interface board is therefore required to connect an
RS-485 network to a standard pc. The RS-485 bus, a daisy chain network,
meaning that the wires are connected at the units as in Figure 1-2.

DEFAULT = CAL# 1 (External resistor not installed)

CAL

Resistor Value (k ohms)

CAL

Resistor Value (k ohms)

1

Not Installed

6

124

2

Shorted

7

80.6

3

665

8

52.3

4

324

9

30.9

5

191

10

15

Table 1-3 Analog I/O Pin Connections:

Table 1-2 Calibration Select Signal.

Function PIN

Setpoint, Common Input (-)

1

Flow Signal, 0(1) -5 volt, Output (+)

2

TTL Alarm, open collector, Output (+)

3

Flow Signal, 0(4)-20 mA, Output (+)

4

Power Supply, +13.5 Vdc to +27 Vdc(+)

5

Not Connected

6

Setpoint, 0(4)-20 mA, Input (+)

7

Setpoint, 0(1)-5 Vdc, Input (+)

8

Power Supply, Common (-)

9

Flow Signal, Common, Output, (-)

10

Reference, +5 Vdc, Output (+)

11

Valve Override, Input

12

Calibration Select Input

13

RS-485 Common B (-)

14

RS-485 Common A (+)

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