Hda.sae signal 1/2/3/4 – HYDAC CS 1000 User Manual

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2009-02-04

HDA.SAE Signal 1/2/3/4

The current or voltage range is dependent on the contamination class according to
SAE=0.0 – 14.0 (resolution 0.1 class).

Current I

SAE class / error

Voltage U

I < 4.00 mA

Cable break

U< 2.00 V

I = 4.00 mA

SAE 0

U = 2.00 V

I = 4.11 mA

SAE 0.1

U = 2.06 V

I = 4.23 mA

SAE 0.2

U = 2.11 V

...

...

...

I = 5.14 mA

SAE 1

U = 2.57 V

I = 6.29 mA

SAE 2

U = 3.14 V

I = 7.43 mA

SAE 3

U = 3.71 V

I = 8.57 mA

SAE 4

U = 4.29 V

I = 9.71 mA

SAE 5

U = 4.86 V

I = 10.86 mA

SAE 6

U = 5.43 V

I = 12.00 mA

SAE 7

U = 6.00 V

I = 13.14 mA

SAE 8

U = 6.57 V

I = 14.29 mA

SAE 9

U = 7.14 V

I = 15.43 mA

SAE 10

U = 7.71 V

I = 16.57 mA

SAE 11

U = 8.29 V

I = 17.71 mA

SAE 12

U = 8.86 V

I = 18.86 mA

SAE 13

U = 9.43 V

...

...

...

I = 19.77 mA

SAE 13.8

U = 9.89 V

I = 19.89 mA

SAE 13.9

U = 9.94 V

I = 20.00 mA

SAE 14.0

U = 10.00 V

If the contamination class is given acc. to SAE, the current I or voltage U can be

calculated:

I = 4 mA + SAE class x (20 mA - 4 mA) / 14

U = 2 V + SAE class x (10 V - 2 V) / 14

If the contamination class is given acc. to SAE, the current I or voltage U can be

calculated:

SAE class = (I - 4 mA) x (14/16 mA)

SAE class = (U - 2 V) x (14/8 V)

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