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Introduction
2-way isolation separates the signals from each other electrically and decouples
the measuring circuits. Potential differences – caused by long line lengths and
common reference points – are eliminated. Furthermore, the electrical separation
protects against irreparable damage caused by overvoltages as well as inductive
and capacitive interference.
3-way isolation decouples the supply voltage from the input and output circuits
as well and enables the function to operate with just one operating voltage.
The passive separator offers an extra, decisive advantage – it requires no
additional voltage supply. The power supply to the module is achieved via the
input or output circuit and is transmitted to the input/output. This current loop
feed is characterised by a very low consumption.
A number of products are available for temperature measurements. For example,
PT100 signals in 2-, 3- and 4-wire systems are converted into standard 0…20 mA,
4…20 mA and 0…10 V signals.
The modules for connecting conventional thermoelements are tted with
cold trap compensation as standard. Furthermore, they amplify and linearise the
voltage signal provided by the thermocouple. This guarantees accurate analogue
signal conditioning while eliminating sources of interference or error.
Frequency converters convert frequencies into standard analogue signals.
Downstream controls can therefore directly process pulse strings for measuring
rpm or speed.
AD or DA converters are required for bringing together the analogue signal
forms mapping the local conditions and the digital processing in the process
monitoring system. Weidmüller can supply such components for the customary
0…20 mA, 4…20 mA and 0…10 V input and output signals. 8-bit processors are
available on the digital side.
Current-monitoring modules can be used to control DC and AC currents up to
60 amps. A switching operation is triggered when the set current values are not
met or exceeded. Components with analogue outputs monitor the current load
continuously via downstream controls.
Voltage monitoring modules can be used to monitor AC and DC voltages.
Adjustable switching thresholds can be used to reliably detect and notify in the
event of uctuations caused by switching operations or mains overloads.
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