Tm15 And Tm17 High Feature Terminal Modules - Siemens SIMOTION D410-2 Manual

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6.5 TM15 and TM17 High Feature terminal modules

6.5
TM15 and TM17 High Feature terminal modules
Properties
The TM15 and TM17 High Feature terminal modules are used to implement inputs of
measuring inputs and outputs of output cams for SIMOTION D. In addition, these terminal
modules provide drive-related digital I/Os with short signal delay times. TM15 and TM17
High Feature are connected by means of DRIVE-CLiQ.
TM15
Each of the 24 electrically isolated digital I/Os can be parameterized channel-by-channel as
a digital input (DI), digital output (DO), input of a measuring input, or output of an output cam.
TM15 DI/DO
Each of the 24 isolated digital I/Os can be configured on a channel-specific basis as a digital
input (DI) or digital output (DO). The digital I/O can be interconnected using BICO technology
and thus used from the drive side as well. Unlike the TM15, measuring input inputs and cam
outputs are not available with the TM15 DI/DO.
Note
The module hardware for the TM15 and TM15 DI/DO is identical. A distinction is only made
by the addition of the component in the SIMOTION SCOUT project navigator using "Inserting
I/O component".
TM17 High Feature
Each of the 16 digital I/Os can be parameterized channel-by-channel as a digital input (DI),
digital output (DO), input of a measuring input, or output of an output cam.
TM17 High Feature has fewer I/O channels than TM15, but more functionality. TM17 High
Feature is distinguished by especially high resolution and accuracy as well as a configurable
input filter and enabling inputs (max. 6 units). Parameterized enable inputs can enable
measuring inputs or outputs of output cams (gate function). Due to their high accuracy, the
digital I/O channels of the TM17 High Feature are non-isolated.
Note
The 50 mm clearances above and below the components must be observed.
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CAUTION
SIMOTION D410-2
Manual, 02/2012

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