Enable/disable channel, Input filter selection – Rockwell Automation 1769-OF4VI Compact I/O Isolated Analog Modules User Manual

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Publication 1769-UM014B-EN-P - May 2010

3-8 Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration for the Input Module

Enable/Disable Channel

This configuration selection lets each channel to be individually enabled.

Input Filter Selection

The input filter selection field lets you select the filter frequency for each
channel and provides system status of the input filter setting for analog input
channels 0 to 3. The filter frequency affects the noise rejection characteristics,
as explained below. Select a filter frequency considering acceptable noise and
step response time.

Noise Rejection

The 1769-IF4I module uses a digital filter that provides noise rejection for the
input signals. The filter is programmable, allowing you to select from five filter
frequencies for each channel. A lower frequency (60 Hz versus 300 Hz) can
provide better noise rejection but it increases channel update time. Transducer
power supply noise, transducer circuit noise, or process variable irregularities
may also be sources of normal mode noise.

Common Mode Rejection is better than 60 dB at 50 and 60 Hz, with the 50
and 60 Hz filters selected, respectively. The module performs well in the
presence of common mode noise as long as the signals applied to the user plus
and minus input terminals do not exceed the working voltage rating of the
module. Improper earth ground may be a source of common mode noise.

Channel Step Response

The selected channel filter frequency determines the channel’s step response.
The step response is the time required for the analog input signal to reach
100% of its expected final value. This means that if an input signal changes
faster than the channel step response, a portion of that signal will be
attenuated by the channel filter.

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When a channel is not enabled (0), no voltage or current
input is provided to the controller by the A/D converter.

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