531X187VCTADG1 | General Electric Voltage to Current Transducer Card
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Product Description P/N: 531X187VCTADG1
Description
The 531X187VCTADG1 voltage to current transducer card, developed by General Electric for the 531X series of boards, converts received voltage signals into isolated current or voltage signals. Initially compatible only with Drive Products Operation series DC-300, AC-300, and AC-500 drives, it can now be used with most drives employing Drive Products Operation technology. Mounting locations vary depending on the installed drive.
Upon receiving voltages, the board utilizes a conversion point. It features two isolated outputs, ATB and BTB, powered by the 24 VDC supply sourced to the board. Configurable points on the board enable meeting specific load requirements. On-board jumpers facilitate adjustments to the filtering time constant for signals, while switches allow changes to the baseline input level required for complete output.
Technical Specifications
Part # |
531X187VCTADG1 |
Category |
PLCs/Machine Control |
Subcategory |
PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Type |
PC Assembly Board |
Function |
Volt/Current Transducer |
Connections |
Screw Terminals |
Information About 531X187VCTADG1
General Electric developed the 531X187VCTADG1 voltage to current transducer card for the 531X series of boards. When installed, this transducer card converts received voltage signals into either isolated current or isolated voltage signals. Initially, only Drive Products Operation series DC-300, AC-300, and AC-500 drives could accept this card. However, it is now compatible with most drives using Drive Products Operation technology. Mounting locations vary depending on the installed drive.
Voltage signals sent to this board are provided with a conversion point. The 531X187VCTADG1 board features two isolated outputs, named ATB and BTB, both powered by the 24 VDC supply sourced to the board. The individual requirements for specific loads can be met by the configurable points on the board. On-board jumpers enable users to alter the filtering time constant for the signals, while switches allow adjustments to change the baseline input level required to produce a complete output.
To ensure overall drive operation, installation parameters specific to the board must be met. Only personnel trained to install boards should handle the 531X187VCTADG1 board. Proper wiring is crucial for proper board function. For comprehensive wiring and installation instructions, refer to the device’s datasheet and manual. Originally, technical support for members of the 531X series of boards was provided by the manufacturer, General Electric.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.
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Description
The 531X187VCTADG1 voltage to current transducer card, developed by General Electric for the 531X series of boards, converts received voltage signals into isolated current or voltage signals. Initially compatible only with Drive Products Operation series DC-300, AC-300, and AC-500 drives, it can now be used with most drives employing Drive Products Operation technology. Mounting locations vary depending on the installed drive.
Upon receiving voltages, the board utilizes a conversion point. It features two isolated outputs, ATB and BTB, powered by the 24 VDC supply sourced to the board. Configurable points on the board enable meeting specific load requirements. On-board jumpers facilitate adjustments to the filtering time constant for signals, while switches allow changes to the baseline input level required for complete output.
Technical Specifications
Part # |
531X187VCTADG1 |
Category |
PLCs/Machine Control |
Subcategory |
PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Type |
PC Assembly Board |
Function |
Volt/Current Transducer |
Connections |
Screw Terminals |
Information About 531X187VCTADG1
General Electric developed the 531X187VCTADG1 voltage to current transducer card for the 531X series of boards. When installed, this transducer card converts received voltage signals into either isolated current or isolated voltage signals. Initially, only Drive Products Operation series DC-300, AC-300, and AC-500 drives could accept this card. However, it is now compatible with most drives using Drive Products Operation technology. Mounting locations vary depending on the installed drive.
Voltage signals sent to this board are provided with a conversion point. The 531X187VCTADG1 board features two isolated outputs, named ATB and BTB, both powered by the 24 VDC supply sourced to the board. The individual requirements for specific loads can be met by the configurable points on the board. On-board jumpers enable users to alter the filtering time constant for the signals, while switches allow adjustments to change the baseline input level required to produce a complete output.
To ensure overall drive operation, installation parameters specific to the board must be met. Only personnel trained to install boards should handle the 531X187VCTADG1 board. Proper wiring is crucial for proper board function. For comprehensive wiring and installation instructions, refer to the device’s datasheet and manual. Originally, technical support for members of the 531X series of boards was provided by the manufacturer, General Electric.
Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.