ANALOG DEVICES 6B21 Service Manual

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Isolated, Field Configurable Analog Input
FEATURES
Module accepts commands from the host computer and converts it into an isolated process current suitable for interfacing with valves and actuators.
Complete microcomputer-based data acquisition systems. Output range can be selected to either a 0 to 20 mA or 4 mA
to 20 mA process current.
APPLICATIONS
Process Monitoring & Control Test Stand Automation Machine Monitoring Material Testing Remote Energy Mangement Laboratory Data Acquisition
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The 6B Series delivers sensor-to-host signal-conditioning for remote applications. Software-configurable for a wide variety of sensor types, including: analog input, analog output, and digital I/O, the 6B Series is intended for remote data acquisition, machine monitoring, remote energy management and process monitoring and control applications.
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RTD and thermocouple, and a wide variety of input ranges. This reduces the number of different modules that need to be used in a given application and carried in inventory.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Figure 1. 6B21 Functional Block Diagram
Designed for industrial applications, the 6B Series modules incorporate transformer-based isolation with surface-mount manufacturing technology – providing increased reliability at low cost. The compact, rugged 6B Series analog modules can be mixed and matched on a 16-channel backplane for high density, remote process monitoring and control.
Including transformer-based isolation, ranging, linearization, A/d conversion and RS-232C/RS-485 serial communication for up to 256 channels per serial port, the 6B Series modules and boards are a complete, low-cost interface between computers and analog signals.
All 6B Series input/output modules are fully encapsulated and identical in pin-out and size, facilitating their ability to be mixed and matched with all other 6B Series modules on the same backplane. The 6B Series is fully rated over the industrial temperature range of -25
o
C to +85oC.
Each 6B Series module and board is a complete microcontroller-based process monitoring and control system, with all calibration, address and linearizing parameters stored in non-volatile memory. Being microcontroller-based, 6b Series modules can be configured for various sensor types, including
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Communications between backplanes, modules and host is in ASCII over an RS-232C link or RS-485 bi-directional serial bus. Circuitry to convert RS-232C to RS485 is built into the 6B backplane. Baud rates are software programmable, with speeds up to 19.2 K Baud.
The 6B Series digital subsystem communication is compatible with the overall 6B Series communication protocol. Each digital I/O board can be configured for its address, baud rate and checksum status. Connection to the 16 and 24-channel solid state relay backplanes is by a 50-conductor ribbon cable. This enables interfacing with input and outputs from 4 V to 240 V. Power control modules are also available that can switch up to 3A and come with a variety of ratings for low voltage DC up to 280 VAC.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The 6B21 is a single-channel signal-conditioning module which provides a digitally-controlled isolated current loop output to a resolution of 12 bits. The output range can be selected to either a 0 to 20 mA or 4 mA to 20 mA process current. It is electrically and mechanically compatible with the 6B Series input modules and backplanes. The 6B21 takes a command from the host computer and converts it into an isolated process current suitable for interfacing with valves and actuators. The 6B21 offers a normal mode output protection of 240 V rms as well as 1500 V rms CMV isolation. In addition the actual current flowing in the current loop is read back by an on-board isolated V/F (voltage-to-frequency) converter.
The 6B21 can be software-configured for address, output range, baud rate, data for mat, checksum status, slew rate, and st art-up value. All programmable parameters are stored in the nonvolatile memory of the module.
An on-board microcontroller communicates with the host
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through an RS-485 port to exchange command and status information. An included EEPROM stores calibration constants as well as configuration information. The microcontroller also controls the output DAC through an optically-isolated serial interface. The D/A converter drives the current loop through a protective V/I (voltage-to-current) converter. The output monitor is a V/F converter whose frequency is proportional to the loop current. This variable signal frequency is fed back to the microcontroller through an optical isolator. The microcontroller then scales the frequency signal and returns the current read-back data to the host computer. A DC/DC converter generates 25 VDC from the +5 VDC power supply to power the current loop and output circuitry.
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