Signal isolator DT1362 series
DC voltagefrequency2-channel

Signal isolator - DT1362 series - Datcon Ipari Elektronikai Kft. - DC voltage / frequency / 2-channel
Signal isolator - DT1362 series - Datcon Ipari Elektronikai Kft. - DC voltage / frequency / 2-channel
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Characteristics

Type
signal
Electrical characteristics
DC voltage, frequency
Other characteristics
2-channel

Description

The DT1362 Intrinsically Safe NAMUR / Contact Isolators enable a safe area load to be controlled by a proximity detector or switch located in a potentially explosive area of zone 0 or zone 1. The units galvanically isolate the input, the output and the power supply. The safe output may be relay contact or transistor. In the case of a transistor output the maximum signal transmission frequency is 3 kHz. The device is made in 2-channel version. In all units a built-in phase-reverse control switch allows an alarm condition (output open) to be signalled for either state of the sensor. A line-fault detection opens the output in the event of short or open-circuit lines: intended for use primerily with proximity detectors. It can also be used with switches made to resemble them electrically by adding two resistors, or disabling by a switch if not required. A version with an input current < 0.5 mA is also available for isolation of the output contact of gas-consumption meters. The supply voltage range is 19-29 VDC, thus the isolators are insensitive to the supply voltage change. • NAMUR / contact inputs • Relay contact / transistor outputs • 2 channel version • Line fault detection • Switch selectable mode of operation • 3 kHz transmission frequency (transistor output) • 19-29 VDC supply voltage • TS-35 rail mounting, 22.5 mm width devices

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