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Pulse signal converter FVC 10
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Pulse signal converter - FVC 10 - Johannes Hübner Giessen - digital / HTL / analog
Pulse signal converter - FVC 10 - Johannes Hübner Giessen - digital / HTL / analog
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Characteristics

Signal type
analog, pulse, digital, incremental, HTL
Other characteristics
DIN rail, RS485, for rotary encoders

Description

Ideal for PLCs with analogue inputs Configurable via switches without configuration software Options: overspeed notification / voltage monitoring Description The frequency-voltage converters (signal converters) are used to convert the digital output signals from incremental rotary encoders into a DC voltage or direct current that is proportional to the speed and direction of rotation. The final speed and pulse rate are set using four coding switches. The resulting value is converted and fed to the analogue outputs. Technical data Application Convert encoder signal outputs to analog (0…±10 V, 0…±20 mA, +4…+20 mA) Supply voltage ±15 VDC (Option: 24 VDC) Signal input Incremental encoder (5-30 V) and reset input (TTL level, 0 V) 4 switches to set pulse rate/rotation 1-9999 4 switches to set max. speed 1-9999 rpm Signal output 0 to ±10 VDC (max. 20 mA) 3 LEDs for clockwise/counterclockwise rotation and standstill Frequency range 0-200 kHz Housing Module housing for standard mounting rail Dimensions max. 90 x 118 x 136 mm Electrical connection 24 pole PHOENIX COMBICON male header Device temperature range 0 °C to +50 °C Device options / Function Second voltage output: 0 to ±10 V, output blocks decoupled Current output: 0 to ±20 V, output blocks decoupled Current output (independent rotation direction): 4-20 mA, output blocks decoupled Optional supply voltage 24 VDC: overspeed range signal, voltage monitoring
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