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imc CANSAS - Getting Started, Doc. Rev. 2.0 R1 - 2016-05-24
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Pin configuration
3.3.5.6 CANSAS-HCI8
Connection via Phoenix strip terminal, 5 contacts/channel
PIN
Signal
1
+ IN
2
- IN
3
+ I
4
+ PT
5
- PT
PHOENIX FFKDS 3,81
pin configuration for each input IN1 to IN8
3.3.5.7 CANSAS-HVCI8
·
IN1 to IN4
PHOENIX spring-clamp terminals, 5 contacts/channel
PIN
Signal
1
+ IN
2
- IN
3
+ I
4
+ PT
5
- PT
PHOENIX FFKDS 3,81
pin configuration for each input
IN1 to IN4
Note
·
There is a possibility for certain function configurations to cause an electrostatic discharge (ESD)
directly at the connection terminals. This can lead to asynchronous operation (crash) of the imc
CANSAS-L-HVCI8. This will not cause any damage.
·
A brief interruption of the power supply causes the module to restart (correctly).
·
This unintended instance of ESD is practically only possible if a person carrying static charge
touches one of the measurement inputs during measurement. If there is any need for such
contact, the risk of ESD can be avoided by previously touching the device's metal housing.
IN5 to IN8
For voltage measurements of up to 800 V safety
banana jacks are provided.
The maximum permitted voltage to ground depends on the
measurement site.
Only use connectors which are protected on all sides against
touch.
All the inputs are individually isolated. The voltage channels IN5 to IN8 are each equipped with
isolated
amplifiers
. The measurement signal is directly connected to the device via a
safety banana
jack
.