Model TT339-0700
4-Wire Isolated Frequency Transmitter w/USB
Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0880
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http://www.acromag.com
GETTING STARTED
DESCRIPTION
Symbols on equipment:
Means “Refer to User’s Manual
(this manual) for additional
information”.
The TT339 is an ANSI/ISA Type 4 transmitter designed to interface with frequency-
time domain sensors and transducers, measure the input signal frequency, and
modulate a DC current or DC voltage signal at its output. The transmitter will
condition periodic or pulse waveform signals and provide an isolated process
current or voltage output. Configuration is performed using software and a USB
connection to Windows-based PC’s (Windows XP and later versions only).
Key Features
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Easy setup and digital calibration via USB with Windows configuration
software
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Measures frequency or duty cycle and interfaces many input types up to
100KHz
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Accepts input amplitudes up to 120V
RMS
(±170V DC, unipolar or bipolar)
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Adjustable 0Hz cut-off, sample averaging, debounce, and output update time
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Universal output connections support ranges up to ±21mA or ±10.5V DC
without rewiring
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Supports normal or reverse-acting output
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Fast response time and high accuracy
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Space-saving 17.5mm (0.7 inch) unit with pluggable terminals for convenient
wiring
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Redundant power ready (rail/local)
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1500V isolation, 3-way (power, input, output)
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Shock (25g) and vibration (4g) resistant
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Mounts on Type T DIN-rail
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Wide ambient operation (-40 to 80°C)
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CE compliant
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UL/cUL Class I Div 2, ATEX / IECEx Zone 2 approvals
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Thoroughly tested and hardened for harsh environments
II 3 G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc -40°C < Ta < +80°C.
Application
The TT339 transmitter is designed for high-density mounting on 35mm T-type DIN
rails. Modules may be mounted side-by-side on 0.69-inch (17.5mm) centers. 12–32V
DC power is supported via terminals on the module, or optionally via power wired
to its DIN-rail bus connector.
This model accepts frequency or pulse inputs and isolates the input signal allowing
it to mate with grounded or non-grounded sensors.
The universal output signal is isolated from the input and power and will drive
current or voltage signals for the ranges ±20mA, 0–20mA, 4–20mA, ±10V, 0–10V,
±5V, and 0–5V. The output of this transmitter is unique in that it can drive either
current or voltage under digital control using the same terminals.
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