Rockwell Automation 1771-IXE/D Thermocouple/Millivolt Input Module User Manual User Manual

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Differences Between Series A, Series B, Series C and Series D Thermocouple/Millivolt

E–2

Publication 1771-6.5.130 Ć May 1999

Explanation of Differences

Calibration is now done automatically using auto–calibration
feature, or manually through programming.

calibration is now done at 0.000mV and +100.000mV .

If EEPROM read of the auto cal values fails, BTR WORD 1 bit 7
is asserted.

Series A used potentiometers for calibration settings with
calibration done at –99 and +99mV.

RTS can now be reduced to 100ms for all thermocouples by
programming RTS = 1.

The default RTS setting (RTS = 0) makes data available every
50ms. Series A default value was 500ms.

BTR WORD 12 is the rounded Cold Junction Temperature
resolute to 1 degree C displayable in the programmed format
(BCD, 2s complement or signed magnitude). In Series A, BTR
word 12 was the cold junction calibration word.

BTW WORD 1 bit 7 is no longer used (cold junction
update).

Cold Junction calibration by the user is no longer required; it is
calibrated at power up.

Cold junction temperature is digitally filtered having a filter
time constant of 12.8 seconds. It is no longer updated once per 15
second interval.

Cold junction value is updated continously in Series B. Update
was once every 15 seconds in Series A.

Backplane power is approximately 750mA at 5V. Series A had a
backplane power requirement of 1200mA.

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