Input signal conditioning module 8B41-xx Series
voltage

input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
input signal conditioning module
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input
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voltage

Description

8B modules are an optimal solution for monitoring real-world process signals and providing high-level signals to a data acquisition system. Each 8B40 or 8B41 module isolates, filters, and amplifies a voltage input signal and provides an analog voltage output. Signal filtering is accomplished with a 5-pole filter optimized for time and frequency response which provides 100dB per decade of normal-mode rejection above 1kHz. One pole of this filter is on the field side of the isolation barrier for anti-aliasing, and the other four are on the system side. A special input circuit on the 8B40 and 8B41 modules provides protection against accidental connection of power-line voltages up to 240VAC. Clamp circuits on the I/O and power terminals protect against harmful transients. Isolation is provided by optical coupling to suppress transmission of common mode spikes or surges. The module is powered from +5VDC, ±5%. The modules are designed for installation in Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations and have a high level of immunity to environmental noise.

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8B41-xx Voltage Input Modules, 1kHz Bandwidth

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