Current repeater D6016DS
communicationDIN railisolated

Current repeater - D6016DS - GM International S.p.A. - communication / DIN rail / isolated
Current repeater - D6016DS - GM International S.p.A. - communication / DIN rail / isolated
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current, communication, DIN rail, isolated, 24V DC, 4-20 mA

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The D6016DS Current Repeater Module is a high-integrity analog input interface designed for applications requiring SIL 3 level in safety-related systems for high-risk industries. It repeats a 2-wire active current signal input of 4 to 20 mA in a floating circuit to drive a safe area load. The module supports bidirectional communication signals for HART® devices. - SIL3 / SC3 - 2 fully independent channels - 4-20 mA source-sink output - HART® compatible - High accuracy - Three-port isolation: Input/Output/Supply - High density, two channels per unit Technical Specifications: - Supply Voltage: 24 Vdc nominal (18 to 30 Vdc), reverse polarity protection - Current Consumption: 57 mA at 24 Vdc with 20 mA output, typical - Power Dissipation: 1.50 W at 24 Vdc with 20 mA output on 250 Ω load - Input Type: 4 to 20 mA (separately powered input, voltage drop ≤ 7 V) - HART Impedance: 225 Ω, typical - Output Type: 4 to 20 mA - Voltage Range: 2 to 30 V - Load Range: 0 to 500 Ω - Current Limitation: 24 mA (up to 450 Ω load) - Response Time: 20 ms - Calibration Accuracy: ≤ ± 20 μA - Linearity Accuracy: ≤ ± 20 μA - Temperature Influence: ≤ ± 2 μA/°C - Isolation Test Voltage: Input/Output 2.5 kV - Operating Temperature: –40 to +70 °C - Storage Temperature: –45 to +80 °C - Mounting: 35 mm DIN rail - Weight: approx. 115 g - Dimensions: 12.5 x 123 x 120 mm Status: ACTIVE Channels: 2

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