Field transmitter supply characteristic – Rockwell Automation 1794-IE8H, Series B FLEX I/O 8 Input Hart Analog Module Installation Instructions User Manual

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1794-IN108D-EN-P - January 2014

Field Transmitter Supply Characteristic

The field transmitter supply can be modeled as a 23.7V source with a 273

Ω

series resistance see the Field Transmitter Load Characteristic graph. This
provides a simple and useful mechanism to determine transmitter and loop
compatibility.
The actual transmitter supply contains three ranges of impedance with the
following characteristics:

The output voltage is

23.7V for load currents of 0 mA.

If the load is more than

750

Ω

but less than

Ω

, the transmitter supply

is in a constant resistance region (

273

Ω

).

For load impedance between 0 and

750

Ω

, the transmitter supply

current is controlled by the field device to a maximum of

22 mA.

Extended

Configuration

(1)

Configuration additions are needed for HART communications in Series
A mode. An extended configuration area is provided. This Extended
Configuration table is configured by writing a CIO or MSG instruction
with the following:

Class = 0x7D

Instance = Product location on flexbus (Use 1 for the module

located next to the adapter.)

Attribute = 0x65

Service = Set Attribute Single (0x10)

HART Status
Indicators

When this bit is set (1), the status indicators are used for HART
diagnostic. Indicator behavior changes to show communication on
HART. Each indicator represents a HART loop. Flashing yellow indicates
that communication is currently being processed. Solid yellow means
that this device is in the transmitter list.

HART Status Inhibit When this bit is set (1), the HART communication status is not shown in

the realtime data table. The appropriate areas are cleared with zeroes.

Range: 0 = normal, 1 = inhibit HART

50/60 Hz Filter

Range: 0 = 50 Hz, 1 = 60 Hz

(1)

This Extended Configuration area is for the 1794-IE8H in Series A mode only. Do not attempt to use
this in Series B mode. For more information on how to use these parameters in Series B mode, See
Table Configuration Map on page 13.

Field Descriptions

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