Digital Output (Do) Modules - Emerson ControlWave Instruction Manual

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Digital Output (DO) Modules

Detailed Technical
Specifications
Configurations The DO module (general part number 396358-XX-X) comes in several
Jumper
An on-board DO load register stores output data. Jumper JP4 determines
determines
the initial state of DOs on power-up. (NEED ARVIND OR FRED TO
state of DOs
REVIEW THIS)
on power-up
Table 3-6. DO State on Power-up
Digital Output with
Readback
Revised Aug-2015
DO modules provide 32 or 16 DOs to control signaling functions.
DO modules consist of a DO PCB with either a terminal block assembly
(for local termination) or a header block assembly (for remote
termination). DO modules also include an LED board, a terminal
housing assembly, as well as I/O assembly and mounting hardware.
Table 3-4 DO Module General Characteristics
Type
Digital Outputs
(DO)
For detailed technical specifications, please see document
CWPAC:DIO available on our website
http://www.emersonprocess.com/remote.
possible configurations, see Table 3-5:
Table 3-5. Isolated DO Module Configurations
Part Number
396358-01-2
396358-02-0
396358-11-0
396358-12-8
396358-20-9
JP4 Jumper Position
1-2
2-3
Newer digital output modules with 16 outputs support read-back
capability for use in redundant systems. A DO with read-back module
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Number
Characteristics
Supported
Each DO supports/ includes:
32 or 16
Optically isolated open source
MOSFET with surge suppression that
is capable of handling 500mA at 31V.
Maximum operating frequency of 20
Hz.
Dedicated LED on module turns ON
when DO is ON.
Number of
Termination
DOs
Connector
Local
32
16
Local
32
Remote
16
Remote
16
Remote
Initial DO State on Power-Up
Clear register – all outputs set to OFF on power-up,
regardless of application initial value setting.
Hold last output – on power-up, DO that was OFF at
watchdog is OFF at power-up, DO that was ON at
watchdog is ON at power-up.
I/O Modules
Notes
DO with read-back
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