Product Description; Function - Pepperl+Fuchs HiC283 Series Manual

Functional safety switch amplifier
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Functional Safety HiC283*

Product Description

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Product Description
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Function

General
This isolated barrier is used for intrinsic safety applications.
The device transfers digital signals from NAMUR sensors or dry contacts from the hazardous
area to the non-hazardous area.
Via switches the mode of operation can be reversed and the line fault detection
can be switched off.
This device mounts on a HiC termination board.
HiC2831 and HiC2832
The input controls two passive transistor outputs with a resistive output characteristic
(acc. to EN60947-5-6).
The outputs have three defined states: low impedance state: 1-signal = 1.8 k,
high impedance state: 0-signal = 14 k and fault > 100 k.
This output characteristic offers line fault transparency on the signal lines.
HiC2831R1 and HiC2832R1
The input controls two passive transistor outputs with a resistive output characteristic.
The outputs have three defined states: 1-signal = 6.5 V voltage drop,
high impedance state: 0-signal = 33 k and 6.5 V voltage drop and fault > 100 k.
This output characteristic offers line fault transparency on the signal lines.
HiC2831R2 and HiC2832R2
The input controls two passive transistor outputs with a resistive output characteristic.
The outputs have three defined states: low impedance state: 1-signal = 5 k,
high impedance state: 0-signal = 15 k and fault > 100 k.
This output characteristic offers line fault transparency on the signal lines.
HiC2831R3 and HiC2832R3
The input controls two passive transistor outputs with a resistive output characteristic.
The outputs have three defined states: low impedance state: 1-signal = 100  to 600 ,
high impedance state: 0-signal = 19 k and fault > 100 k.
This output characteristic offers line fault transparency on the signal lines.
HiC2831R4 and HiC2832R4
The input controls two passive transistor outputs with a resistive output characteristic.
The outputs have three defined states: low impedance state: 1-signal = 472 ,
high impedance state: 0-signal = 1.4 k and fault > 100 k.
This output characteristic offers line fault transparency on the signal lines.
HiC2831R5 and HiC2832R5
The input controls two passive transistor outputs with a resistive output characteristic.
The outputs have three defined states: low impedance state: 1-signal = 8.8 k,
high impedance state: 0-signal = 45.5 k and fault > 100 k.
This output characteristic offers line fault transparency on the signal lines.
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