4104V102-UK 7
Universal uni-/bipolar signal transmitter
4104
• Measures and outputs uni-/bipolar voltage and current signals
• Works with both passive and active inputs and outputs
• Uses the 45xx display for programming and process monitoring
• Fast < 20 mS response time and excellent < 0.05% accuracy
• Universally powered by 21.6…253 VAC / 19.2...300 VDC
Application
• Fast < 20 ms response time for measuring signals produced by torque, position, current & acceleration sensors.
• User configurable bipolar or unipolar I/O means the 4104 is suitable for nearly any voltage or current conversion.
• The excitation source enables measurement of two or three wire transmitters.
• The active or passive I/O makes the 4104 perfect for power matching current loops.
• Converts narrow bipolar inputs to wide bipolar or unipolar outputs, e.g., ± 1 volt input = ± 10 volt or 4-20 mA output.
• Selectable direct or inverse I/O makes the 4104 suitable for proportional control applications.
• The ”V-curve” function outputs 100% – 0 – 100% when a 0 – 100% input signal is present.
Technical characteristics
• The latest analog and digital techniques are used to obtain maximum accuracy and immunity to interference.
• The current output can drive up to 800 Ohms, with an adjustable response time of 0.0…60.0 seconds.
• Exceptional mA output load stability of < 0.001% of span/100 Ohm.
• Meets the NAMUR NE21 recommendations, ensuring high accuracy in harsh EMC environments.
• Meets the NAMUR NE43 recommendations, allowing the control system to easily detect a sensor error.
• Each unit is tested to a high 2.3 kVAC, 3-port galvanic isolation level.
• Excellent signal to noise ratio of > 60 dB.
Mounting / installation / programming
• Very low power consumption means units can be mounted side by side without an air gap – even at 60°C ambient
temperature.
• Approved for marine applications.
• Configuration, monitoring, 2-point process calibration and more are accomplished using PR's 45xx detachable displays.
• All programming can be password protected.