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SNAP-AIV Datasheet, PDF (1/46 Pages) Opto Electronics Co,. LTD – SNAP Analog Input Modules
SNAP Analog Input Modules
Features
Resolution = 0.004% of nominal range
Two, 4, 8, or 32 single-ended inputs per module
Out-of-range indication
Factory calibrated; no user adjustment necessary
Description
SNAP Analog Input Modules
SNAP I/O analog input modules are part of Part Number
Opto 22’s SNAP PAC System. All of these
modules mount on a SNAP PAC rack with a
SNAP PAC brain or R-series controller, either
Part
Description
See
page
a standard wired model or a
Wired+Wireless™ model.
SNAP-AIARMS
2-channel 0 to 10 amp RMS AC/DC input
4
SNAP-AIMA
2-channel analog current input, -20 to +20 mA
6
A minimum number of SNAP module types SNAP-AIMA-4
4-channel analog current input -20 to +20 mA
6
support a full range of analog input
SNAP-AIMA-8
8-channel analog current input -20 to +20 mA
8
requirements. These software-configurable
modules handle a wide variety of signal
SNAP-AIMA-32
SNAP-AIMA-32-FM*
32-channel analog current input -20 to +20 mA
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levels. They provide high resolution (0.004%
of nominal range) for precise signal levels, as
well as multiple-channel packaging. All
SNAP analog modules are factory calibrated
and individually tested. Part numbers
ending in -FM are Factory Mutual approved.
SNAP-AIRATE
SNAP-AIR40K-4
SNAP-AIR400K-8
SNAP-AIRTD-1K
2-channel 0–25,000 Hz analog rate input
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4-channel analog resistor/thermistor input, 40 K Ohms,
20 K Ohms, 10 K Ohms, or 5 K Ohms
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8-channel analog resistor/thermistor input, 400 K Ohms 14
2-channel 1000 ohm platinum RTD input
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SNAP analog input modules have an on-
SNAP-AIRTD
2-channel 100 ohm platinum RTD input
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board microprocessor to provide module- SNAP-AIRTD-10 2-channel 10 ohm copper RTD input
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level intelligence, which makes them an
SNAP-AICTD
2-channel analog temperature input, ICTD
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ideal choice for Original Equipment
Manufacturers (OEMs). For additional
information about the standalone operation
of SNAP analog modules, see Opto 22 form
#0876, SNAP I/O Module Integration Guide.
Notes for legacy hardware: Some of these
SNAP-AICTD-4
SNAP-AICTD-8
SNAP-AITM
SNAP-AITM-2
4-channel analog temperature input, ICTD
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8-channel analog temperature input, ICTD
22
2-channel analog type E, J, or K thermocouple or -150
to +150 mV input or -75 to +75 mV input
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2-channel analog type B, C, D, G, N, T, R, or S thermo-
couple or -50 to +50 mV DC or -25 to +25 mV DC input
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modules also work with older Opto 22 I/O
processors (brains or on-the-rack
SNAP-AITM-8
SNAP-AITM-8-FM*
8-channel B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S, or T thermocou-
ple or -75 to +75 mV, -50 to +50 mV, or -25 to +25 mV
input
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controllers) and M-series or B-series racks. To
check processor compatibility, see the table SNAP-AIVRMS
2-channel 0 to 250 V RMS AC/DC input
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on page 3.
Specifications begin on page 4. For
dimensional drawings, see pages 35–45.
SNAP-AIV
SNAP-AIV-4
2-channel analog voltage input -10 to +10 VDC or -5 to
+5 VDC
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4-channel analog voltage input -10 to +10 VDC or -5 to
+5 VDC
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IMPORTANT: Any system using analog
SNAP-AIV-8
8-channel analog voltage input -10 to +10 VDC or -5 to
+5 VDC
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sensors and input modules should be
calibrated annually for analog signals. For
SNAP-AIV-32
SNAP-AIV-32-FM*
32-channel analog voltage input -10 to +10 VDC or -5
to +5 VDC
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I/O units on a SNAP PAC System, use the PAC
Control™ commands “Calculate and Set
SNAP-AIMV2-4
4-channel -50 to +50 mV input or -25 to +25 mV input 32
Offset” and “Calculate and Set Gain.” For
SNAP-AIMV-4
other Ethernet-based I/O units, you can also
4-channel -150 to +150 mV input or -75 to +75 mV
input
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* Factory Mutual approved
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