Power Module
Options
85-264 Vac /
90-300 Vdc, or 12-34 Vac / 10-48 Vdc Power Input,
Isolated 5, 10 & 24 Vdc Transducer Excitation Output

12-34 Vac or 10-48 Vdc
power input board (left)
85-264 Vac or 90-300 Vdc power input board (right) |
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Features
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Lightweight, high-frequency switching power supply
design.
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85-264 Vac or 90-300 Vdc input (standard):
Allows worldwide AC operation without hardware
modification.
Includes 250 Vac, 0.1A resettable fuse.
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12-34 Vac or 10-48 Vdc power (optional):
Allows operation from batteries, 28 Vac, or 400 Hz
aircraft power.
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Three selectable isolated excitation outputs:
5 Vdc at 100 mA, 10 Vdc at 120 mA, or 24 Vdc at 50
mA.
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Certified to UL
61010C-1 (UL mark), EN 61010-1 (CE mark), and RoHS.
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Description
Micron digital panel meters, digital counters and
6-digit remote display offer a choice of two
high-frequency switching power supplies. These
provide stable, isolated power for instrument
operation plus excitation outputs at a substantially
reduced weight and over a broader range of input
voltages and power frequencies than conventional
linear supplies.
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High voltage AC or DC power.
The standard Micron supply accepts power from 85
to 264 Vac, 47-63 Hz. This allows the same meter
to operate worldwide without modification. The
supply also accepts 90 to 370 Vdc.
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Low voltage AC or DC power. An
optional low voltage supply operates from 10 to
48 Vdc or 12 to 34 Vac, 47-63 Hz. This supply
allows the Micron to be powered from batteries
or from 28 Vac, 400 Hz aircraft power.
Isolated
Excitation Output
Each power supply provides three
jumper-selectable, isolated excitation outputs: 5
Vdc at 100 mA, 10 Vdc at 120 mA, or 24 Vdc at 50 mA.
These outputs can be used to power external sensors,
transmitters and up to four 350 ohm load cells,
thereby avoiding the need for an expensive external
supply. When
powering a load cell or potentiometer, a ratiometric
operating mode can be selected, where the meter
monitors the excitation supply and removes the
effects of voltage variation.
In addition to the isolated
excitation output, regulated 5 Vdc at up to 50 mA is
brought out and can be used to power external logic.
Wiring of
Excitation Output

Meter Transmitter |

Meter Transmitter |
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4-wire, 4-20 mA transmitter wiring |
2-wire 4-20 mA transmitter wiring |
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With four-wire
transmitters, two wires are used to
apply 10 or 24 Vdc, and two separate wires are
used to sense the transmitter's 4-20 mA output.
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With two-wire transmitters, the
same two wires are used to power the transmitter
and carry the 4-20 mA output, which is made to
flow across an internal 10 ohm resistor between
pins 3 and 4.
Both
power supplies and their connectors (standard) are
designed to UL/IEC/CSA safety standards.
The two Micron power
supplies also do double-duty by providing two
connector inputs (A & B) and a digital ground for
signals such as meter hold, reset, tare, etc. These
signals do not affect power supply operation.
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Specifications
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Operating Power |
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Voltage (std)
Voltage (opt)
Frequency
Power consumption |
85-264 Vac or 90-300 Vdc
12-34 Vac or 10-48 Vdc
DC and 47-63 Hz
5.3 W max |
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Excitation Power Supply |
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Selectable outputs
Ripple
Isolation to power ground
Isolation to meter ground |
5 Vdc ±5%,
100 mA
10
Vdc ±5%, 120 mA
24 Vdc ±5%, 50 mA
50 mVp-p max
250V rms working, 2.3
kV rms per 1 min test
50 Vp |
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Pin
Assignments (power and digital controls) |
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