The job of the EL3151 analog input terminal is to supply power to measuring transducers located in the field and to transmit analog measurement signals with electrical isolation to the automation device. The voltage for the sensors is supplied to the terminals via the power contacts.
The EL3351 analog input terminal permits direct connection of a resistor bridge. The bridge voltage, UD, and the supply voltage, UREF, to the bridge are digitized with a 16 bit resolution, and are transmitted along an electrically isolated channel to the supervising automation system.
The EL3751-0004 analog input terminal is a variant of the EL3751 multi-functional terminal that has been reduced to resistance or temperature measurement (RTD). The EL3751-0004 measures to 5 kΩ full scale value in 2-/3-/4-wire connection. RTD temperature sensors (Pt100/1000, NI, KTY etc.) can also be connected.
The EL5001 EtherCAT Terminal is an SSI master and enables the direct connection of an absolute encoder with SSI (synchronous serial interface). Both singleturn and multiturn encoders are supported. The 24 V supply of the encoder can be provided directly via the terminal connection points. The EL9505 power supply unit terminal can be used for an optional 5 V encoder operating voltage.
The EL5002 EtherCAT Terminal is an SSI master and enables the direct connection of two absolute encoders with SSI (synchronous serial interface). Both singleturn and multiturn encoders are supported. An EL91xx power supply terminal can be used for a 24 V supply to the encoder, and the EL9505 for the optional 5 V encoder operating voltage.
the EL5021 EtherCAT Terminal is used for the direct connection of a measuring probe or encoder with sinusoidal, differential voltage output 1 VPP. Input frequencies of max. 250 kHz can be evaluated.
The EL5021-0090 EtherCAT Terminal is used for the direct connection of a measuring probe or encoder with sinusoidal, differential voltage output 1 VPP. Input frequencies of max. 250 kHz can be evaluated. The current counter reading can be zeroed (reset) or stored separately via the C track of the encoder, which is also called reference mark.