
Compact I/O High-speed Counter Module
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Publication 1769-IN030B-EN-P - October 2010
Temperature Derating
The following graphs indicate how much current can be drawn from the power supply at the
indicated case temperature without damaging it.
Maximum Input Voltage - 24V DC Operation
Maximum Output Voltage - 24V DC Operation
Temperature
Derated Voltage
(1)
(1)
Input voltage derating between 55…60 °C (131…140 °F) is achieved by using a dropping resistor.
For 24V DC input voltage, use a 2.4 k
Ω
, ½ W resistor.
For input voltages other than 24V DC, use a ½ W resistor with value: 125 x (V
in
- 5V).
0…40 °C (-32…104 °F)
30V DC
55 °C (131 °F)
26.4VDC
60 °C (140 °F)
5V DC
Temperature
Derated Voltage
0…40 °C (-32…104 °F)
30V DC
55…60 °C (131…140 °F)
26.4V DC
(-32)
(50)
(68)
(86)
(104)
(122)
(140)
(158)
Ambient Temperature, °C (°F)
Vo
lts
(DC
)
Voltage Derating Based on Temperature
26.4V DC at
55 °C (131 °F)
45204
(-32
)
(50)
(
68)
(86)
(104)
(122)
(140)
(158)
Vo
lts
(DC
)
Voltage Derating Based on Temperature
Ambient Temperature, °C (°F)
45205
26.4V DC at
55 °C (131 °F)