965EN: Ethernet Temperature Input Modules
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Product short description:
- 4 or 6-channel thermocouple/milliVolt input
- Ethernet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP
- i2o peer-to-peer available for Modbus TCP/IP 6-channel only
These modules provide an isolated Ethernet network interface for up to six input channels. Differential inputs eliminate ground noise and each terminal block includes a cold junction compensation (CJC) sensor for more precise temperature measurements. Multi-range inputs accept signals from a variety of sensors and devices. High-resolution, low noise, A/D converters deliver high accuracy and reliability.
- Description
- Features & Benefits
- Tech Papers
- Specs & Data Sheets
- Software
- Accessories
- Additional information
These modules provide an isolated Ethernet network interface for up to six input channels. Differential inputs eliminate ground noise and each terminal block includes a cold junction compensation (CJC) sensor for more precise temperature measurements. Multi-range inputs accept signals from a variety of sensors and devices. High-resolution, low noise, A/D converters deliver high accuracy and reliability.
Input Ranges: Ranges are selectable for a 3-channel group.
Thermocouple (user-selectable type) Type J, K, T, R, S, E, B, or N
DC Millivolts (user-selectable range) ±100mV or ±1V DC
Network Communication:
Ethernet/IP
Modbus TCP/IP, (i2o® peer-to-peer available for Modbus TCP/IP 6-channel only)
10/100Mbps with automatic data rate negotiation
Power Requirement: 15 to 36V DC supply (2 Watts) required
Approvals:
CE/ATEX marked
UL, cUL listed, Class I; Div. 2; Groups A, B, C, D
EtherNet/IP, Modbus/TCP conformance tested
Performance Specifications
Input
Accuracy:
Input Input Range Accuracy
Type J: -210 to 760°C ±0.5°C
Type K: -200 to 1372°C ±0.5°C
Type T: -260 to 400°C ±0.5°C
Type R: -50 to 1768°C ±1.0°C
Type S: -50 to 1768°C ±1.0°C
Type E: -200 to 1000°C ±0.5°C
Type B: 260 to 1820°C ±1.0°C
Type N: -230 to -170°C ±1.0°C
Type N: -170 to 1300°C ±0.5°C
Voltage: ±100mV or ±1V DC ±0.1% of span
Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) Accuracy: ±0.5°C
Noise Rejection:
Normal Mode: Better than 40dB @ 60Hz
Common Mode: Better than 140dB @ 60Hz
Input Filter Bandwidth: -3dB at 3Hz, typical
Input Conversion Rate: 80mS per channel
Environmental
Ambient Temperature and Humidity:
Operating: -25 to 70°C (-13 to 158°F)
Storage: -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
Relative humidity: 5 to 95%, non-condensing
Isolation:
1500V AC for 60 seconds or 250V AC continuous
3-way isolation between I/O, network, and power
NOTE: i2o function only available on 6-channel Modbus TCP/IP modules.
- Configurable from standard web browser
- EtherNet/IP® or Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP communication with automatic 10/100Mbps data rate negotiation
- 6-input stand-alone module is very economical
- i2o function (available ONLY with Modbus TCP/IP 6-channel) enables direct input-to-output communication without a network controller
- Universal inputs support a variety of sensors
- Built-in CJC sensor on each terminal block produces more precise temperature measurements
- Thermocouple break detection (upscale or downscale) identifies sensor wiring failures
- High-resolution 16-bit sigma-delta A/D converters ensure precise, high accuracy measurements
- Compact packaging with pluggable terminals
- Wide operational temperature range: -25°C to 70°C (-13° to 158°F)
- Approvals: CE/ATEX marked; UL, cUL listed, Class 1 Div 2 Groups A, B, C, D; EtherNet/IP, Modbus/TCP conformance tested
Specifications
Manuals
Brochure
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4001 Serial Cables
5-foot ribbon cable, DB25 male and 26-pin female IDC connectors, for 3B/5B backpanel to Ethernet I/O module connection$100Select options -
5020-350: Toroidal AC Current Sensor
- AC Current Sensor to precondition an AC current input signal
- Highly accurate toroidal instrument transformer that converts an AC current signal to a safe, low level, DC milliampere signal (0 to 11.17mA).
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5035 Series: Ethernet Cables
- Ethernet straight cable, CAT5
- Ethernet crossover cable, CAT5E
- Low EMI Double-Shielded Ethernet Patch Cable
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900EN: 5-Port Ethernet Switch
- 10/100Mbps
- 15 to 36V DC power supply required
- Five shielded RJ-45 sockets, 8-pin, 10Base-T / 100Base-TX
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AMTN, AMTX: ActiveX / .NET Controls for Modbus I/O
- Modbus/TCP or Modbus/RTU
- These ActiveX / .NET software controls provide a fast, easy way to communicate with any Modbus slave devices connected to your PC.
- Get your Visual Basic, Visual C, .NET, Excel, or other compatible applications talking Modbus protocol within minutes.
$270 – $370Select options -
ESW-MBLIB: Ethernet Modbus C Library Software
- Universal support for five operating systems
- C source code provided
- Demo program included
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IMC-100A: 10/100BaseTX to 100BaseFX Industrial Media Converter
- UTP to Fiber Media Converter
- RJ45 Port Supports Auto MDI/MDI-X Function
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PS5R: Slim Line Power Supplies
- 10W, 15W, 30W, 60W, 90W, 120W, and 240W models
- Universal Input (85-264V AC / 100-370V DC)
- Lightweight and compact size
$100 – $255Select options -
Terminal Block Replacements
- Simplifies wiring connections on Acromag I/O Modules
- Barrier strip or spring clamp terminal block kits
- Provide safe and secure wiring connections
$35 – $45Select options -
USB-to-Ethernet Adapter
Simplifies configuration of Acromag Ethernet I/O Modules Prevents disruption of existing LANs This device is a USB-to-Ethernet adapter that you can use to communicate with any Acromag Ethernet I/O product for the purpose of setup and re-configuration for your application. It is recommended for initial communication with Acromag Ethernet devices so that you do not have to disrupt your existing network connection.$85Select options
Additional information
Weight | 10 oz |
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Dimensions | 4.5 × 1.5 × 5 in |
Part Number | 965EN-4004: Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP, 4 channel, 965EN-4006: Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP and i2o protocol, 6 channel, 965EN-6004: Ethernet/IP Analog: 4 channel, 965EN-6006: Ethernet/IP, 6 channel |
Communication | Ethernet/IP, i2o Peer-to-Peer, Modbus TCP/IP |
Product Series | BusWorks 900EN Series |
Configuration | Built-in Web pages |
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Description
These modules provide an isolated Ethernet network interface for up to six input channels. Differential inputs eliminate ground noise and each terminal block includes a cold junction compensation (CJC) sensor for more precise temperature measurements. Multi-range inputs accept signals from a variety of sensors and devices. High-resolution, low noise, A/D converters deliver high accuracy and reliability.
Input Ranges: Ranges are selectable for a 3-channel group.
Thermocouple (user-selectable type) Type J, K, T, R, S, E, B, or N
DC Millivolts (user-selectable range) ±100mV or ±1V DC
Network Communication:
Ethernet/IP
Modbus TCP/IP, (i2o® peer-to-peer available for Modbus TCP/IP 6-channel only)
10/100Mbps with automatic data rate negotiation
Power Requirement: 15 to 36V DC supply (2 Watts) required
Approvals:
CE/ATEX marked
UL, cUL listed, Class I; Div. 2; Groups A, B, C, D
EtherNet/IP, Modbus/TCP conformance testedPerformance Specifications
Input
Accuracy:
Input Input Range Accuracy
Type J: -210 to 760°C ±0.5°C
Type K: -200 to 1372°C ±0.5°C
Type T: -260 to 400°C ±0.5°C
Type R: -50 to 1768°C ±1.0°C
Type S: -50 to 1768°C ±1.0°C
Type E: -200 to 1000°C ±0.5°C
Type B: 260 to 1820°C ±1.0°C
Type N: -230 to -170°C ±1.0°C
Type N: -170 to 1300°C ±0.5°C
Voltage: ±100mV or ±1V DC ±0.1% of span
Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) Accuracy: ±0.5°C
Noise Rejection:
Normal Mode: Better than 40dB @ 60Hz
Common Mode: Better than 140dB @ 60Hz
Input Filter Bandwidth: -3dB at 3Hz, typical
Input Conversion Rate: 80mS per channelEnvironmental
Ambient Temperature and Humidity:
Operating: -25 to 70°C (-13 to 158°F)
Storage: -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
Relative humidity: 5 to 95%, non-condensing
Isolation:
1500V AC for 60 seconds or 250V AC continuous
3-way isolation between I/O, network, and powerNOTE: i2o function only available on 6-channel Modbus TCP/IP modules.
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Features & Benefits
- Configurable from standard web browser
- EtherNet/IP® or Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP communication with automatic 10/100Mbps data rate negotiation
- 6-input stand-alone module is very economical
- i2o function (available ONLY with Modbus TCP/IP 6-channel) enables direct input-to-output communication without a network controller
- Universal inputs support a variety of sensors
- Built-in CJC sensor on each terminal block produces more precise temperature measurements
- Thermocouple break detection (upscale or downscale) identifies sensor wiring failures
- High-resolution 16-bit sigma-delta A/D converters ensure precise, high accuracy measurements
- Compact packaging with pluggable terminals
- Wide operational temperature range: -25°C to 70°C (-13° to 158°F)
- Approvals: CE/ATEX marked; UL, cUL listed, Class 1 Div 2 Groups A, B, C, D; EtherNet/IP, Modbus/TCP conformance tested
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Tech Papers
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To communicate on the Internet, computers must have...How to Communicate with Acromag Modbus/TCP Modules from Ignition Software Application NoteCommunicating with Ignition Software This document illustrates a procedure for configuring OPC tags intended for Acromag Busworks® Series Modbus/TCP modules using Windows software from Inductive Automation. It is assumed that the user has a working knowledge of OPC, Modbus TCP, and Ignition software. Product Features: BusWorks® Series 9xxEN Modules w/Modbus/TCP BusWorks® Series XT1xx1 Modules w/...How to Connect to Acromag Ethernet I/O Devices Application NoteGetting Connected to Acromag Ethernet I/O Devices These instructions summarize the basic steps you will have to take in order to initially connect an Acromag Ethernet I/O product to your Personal Computer (PC) or laptop. 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Specs & Data Sheets
Specifications
Manuals
Brochure
-
Software
-
Accessories
-
4001 Serial Cables
5-foot ribbon cable, DB25 male and 26-pin female IDC connectors, for 3B/5B backpanel to Ethernet I/O module connection$100Select options -
5020-350: Toroidal AC Current Sensor
- AC Current Sensor to precondition an AC current input signal
- Highly accurate toroidal instrument transformer that converts an AC current signal to a safe, low level, DC milliampere signal (0 to 11.17mA).
$50Select options -
5035 Series: Ethernet Cables
- Ethernet straight cable, CAT5
- Ethernet crossover cable, CAT5E
- Low EMI Double-Shielded Ethernet Patch Cable
$45 – $115Select options -
900EN: 5-Port Ethernet Switch
- 10/100Mbps
- 15 to 36V DC power supply required
- Five shielded RJ-45 sockets, 8-pin, 10Base-T / 100Base-TX
$350Select options -
AMTN, AMTX: ActiveX / .NET Controls for Modbus I/O
- Modbus/TCP or Modbus/RTU
- These ActiveX / .NET software controls provide a fast, easy way to communicate with any Modbus slave devices connected to your PC.
- Get your Visual Basic, Visual C, .NET, Excel, or other compatible applications talking Modbus protocol within minutes.
$270 – $370Select options -
ESW-MBLIB: Ethernet Modbus C Library Software
- Universal support for five operating systems
- C source code provided
- Demo program included
$0 – $350Select options -
IMC-100A: 10/100BaseTX to 100BaseFX Industrial Media Converter
- UTP to Fiber Media Converter
- RJ45 Port Supports Auto MDI/MDI-X Function
$250Select options -
PS5R: Slim Line Power Supplies
- 10W, 15W, 30W, 60W, 90W, 120W, and 240W models
- Universal Input (85-264V AC / 100-370V DC)
- Lightweight and compact size
$100 – $255Select options -
Terminal Block Replacements
- Simplifies wiring connections on Acromag I/O Modules
- Barrier strip or spring clamp terminal block kits
- Provide safe and secure wiring connections
$35 – $45Select options -
USB-to-Ethernet Adapter
Simplifies configuration of Acromag Ethernet I/O Modules Prevents disruption of existing LANs This device is a USB-to-Ethernet adapter that you can use to communicate with any Acromag Ethernet I/O product for the purpose of setup and re-configuration for your application. It is recommended for initial communication with Acromag Ethernet devices so that you do not have to disrupt your existing network connection.$85Select options
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Additional information
Additional information
Weight 10 oz Dimensions 4.5 × 1.5 × 5 in Part Number 965EN-4004: Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP, 4 channel, 965EN-4006: Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP and i2o protocol, 6 channel, 965EN-6004: Ethernet/IP Analog: 4 channel, 965EN-6006: Ethernet/IP, 6 channel
Communication Ethernet/IP, i2o Peer-to-Peer, Modbus TCP/IP
Product Series BusWorks 900EN Series
Configuration Built-in Web pages
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