The KL4418 analog output terminal generates signals in the range between 0 to 20 mA. The power is supplied to the process level with a resolution of 12 bits and is electrically isolated.
The bidirectional KL5051 SSI interface terminal is used to connect digital servo drives. The interface consists of two logical channels. The first channel is used to position the drive
The KL5111 Bus Terminal is an interface for the direct connection of 24 V incremental encoders. A 16 bit counter with a quadrature decoder and a 16 bit latch for the zero pulse can be read, set or enabled.
The KL5121 Bus Terminal can be used to implement a linear path control. The terminal reads an incremental signal, which can be supplied by an incremental encoder or a pulse generator, and switches the outputs when the counter reaches a previously defined state.
The KL5152 Bus Terminal is an interface for connecting two 24 V incremental encoders (24 V HTL). A 16-bit counter with quadrature decoder and a 16-bit latch for the zero pulse can be read, set or activated.
The device connected to the terminal communicates with the automation device via the Bus Coupler. The active communication channel operates independently of the higher-level bus system in full duplex mode at up to 115.2 kbaud. The RS232 interface guarantees high immunity to interference through electrically isolated signals.
The KL6051 serial interface terminal makes it possible to exchange data between different fieldbus systems. Full duplex data exchange is possible, independently of the higher-level fieldbus. Under the terminal’s default setting, 32 inputs and 32 outputs are transferred between the fieldbus systems.
The KL9510 power supply terminal generates an output voltage of 10 V DC from the (24 V DC) input voltage, which can be accessed at the terminal. The following Bus Terminals are also supplied with this voltage via the power contacts. The power LEDs indicate the terminal’s operating state. The input voltage and the output voltage U0 are not electrically isolated.
The KL9510 power supply terminal generates an output voltage of 10 V DC from the (24 V DC) input voltage, which can be accessed at the terminal. The following Bus Terminals are also supplied with this voltage via the power contacts. The power LEDs indicate the terminal’s operating state. The input voltage and the output voltage U0 are not electrically isolated.