Table 7: Typical current consumption depending on supply voltage
Designation
Supply voltage (V
S
) in [DC V]
10.2
(12 V -15%)
12
24
27.6
(24 V +15%)
Current consumption, digi‐
tal outputs unloaded
I
B RMS
[A]
0.290
0.244
0.128
0.110
Power loss, digital outputs
unloaded
P
RMS
[W]
2.96
2.93
3.07
3.04
Maximum current con‐
sumption, digital outputs
unloaded
I
B Peak
1)
[A]
1.06
0.848
0.387
0.331
Typical, all 3 digital outputs
loaded (0.05 A per output)
I
B RMS 3Out
[A]
0.44
0.394
0.278
0.26
Power loss, all 3 digital out‐
puts loaded (0.05 A per
output)
P
Peak 3Out
[W]
14.6
15.09
15.61
15.831
1)
For design of the power supply unit, supply cable and fuse protection at the start of the line.
Protecting the supply cables
To ensure protection against short-circuits/overload in the customer’s supply cables,
the wire cross-sections used must be appropriately selected and protected.
The following standards must be observed in Germany:
•
DIN VDE 0100 (part 430)
•
DIN VDE 0298 (part 4) and/or DIN VDE 0891 (part 1)
Connection without connection module
With a supply voltage of DC 12 V to 24 V ± 15%, protect the device with a separate fuse
with value 2 A.
b
Install the fuse in the supply circuit at the start of the supply cable.
Connection with connection module
The supply voltage for the device is protected as follows in the connection modules in
the circuit after switch S1:
Table 8: Protection of the supply voltage in the connection module
Connection modules
Supply voltage fuse protec‐
tion
Reference
CDB650-204
2 A (slow-blow)
see "Connecting supply voltage
for the device in CDB650-204",
page 59
CDM420-0006
2 A (slow-blow)
see "Connecting supply voltage
for the device in CDM420-0006",
page 68
6.5.3
Wiring data interfaces
Wiring Ethernet interface
1.
Connect the device to the Ethernet connection of the computer via the adapter
cable.
2.
Set up communication via the SICK AppManager software.
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