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6.9 Analog input module SM 331; AI 8 x RTD; (6ES7331-7PF01-0AB0)
Cycle time extension due to wire-break monitoring
The wire-break monitoring software function of the module is available in all operating
modes.
The cycle time of the module is doubled in 8-channel mode (hardware or software filter),
irrespective of the number of channels at which wire-break monitoring is enabled.
In 4-channel mode (hardware filter), the module interrupts processing of input data for the
duration of 100 ms and performs a line continuity check. That is, each line continuity check
extends the module cycle time by 100 ms.
Unused channels
In order to avoid incorrect measurements, the module's product up to version 02 must be
configured with an unused channel of an active group of channels. Connect a resistor of the
nominal range to the unused channel in order to suppress diagnostics errors.
Set the "disabled" value at the "measurement type" parameter for unused channels. This
setting reduces module cycle times.
Short-circuit to M or L
The module does not suffer any damage if you short-circuit an input channel to M or L.. The
channel continues to output valid data and does not report a diagnostics event.
End of cycle interrupt
You can synchronize a process with the conversion cycle of the module by enabling the end
of cycle interrupt. The interrupt is set when all active channels have been converted.
The table below shows the contents of the 4 bytes of additional OB40 information during
process or end of cycle interrupts.
Content of the 4 bytes with additional
information
27
Special
2 bits per channel to identify the range
analog flags High limit exceeded at channel
7
Low limit exceeded at channel
End of cycle event
Free bit
7
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
Byte
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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1
2
3
Programming restrictions when operating SM 331; AI 8 x RTD with PROFIBUS masters which only
support DPV0.
Certain parameters are not allowed when operating the SM 331; AI 8 x RTD analog input
module on an ET 200M PROFIBUS slave system and the PROFIBUS master is not an S7
master.. Non-S7 masters do not support process interrupts. All parameters associated with
these functions are disabled for this reason. This includes process interrupt enable,
hardware restrictions and end the enabling of cycle interrupts. All other parameters are
allowed.
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Operating the submodule on the ET 200M Distributed IO device
Operation of SM 331; AI 8 x RTD on ET 200M requires one of the following IM 153 x:
● IM 153-1; as of 6ES7153-1AA03-0XB0, V 01
● IM 153-2; as of 6ES7153-2AA02-0XB0, V 05
● IM 153-2; as of 6ES7153-2BA00-0XA0; V 01
● IM 153-2; as of 6ES7153-2AA01-0XB0, V 04
6.10
Analog input module SM 331; AI 8 x TC; (6ES7331-7PF11-0AB0)
Order number
6ES7331-7PF11-0AB0
Properties
● 8 inputs in 4 channel groups
● Programmable measurement type at each channel group
– Temperature
● Programmable resolution at each channel group (15 bits + sign)
● Any measuring range per channel group
● Programmable diagnostics and diagnostics interrupt
● Programmable limit value monitoring for 8 channels
● Programmable process interrupt when limit is exceeded
● High-speed update of measured values at up to 4 channels
● Programmable process interrupt at end of cycle
● Electrical isolation to the CPU
Resolution
The resolution of measured values is independent of the selected integration time.
Diagnostics
For information on diagnostics messages at the "group diagnostics" parameter, refer to the
table Diagnostics messages of analog input modules.
Process interrupts
Process interrupts for channel groups 0 and 1 can be programmed in STEP 7. However, set
a process interrupt only for the first channel of a channel group, that is, either at channel 0,
or at channel 2
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Terminal assignment
The diagrams below show various wiring options. These examples apply to all channels
(channel 0 to 7).
Wiring: Thermocouple via reference junction
All 8 inputs are available as measurement channels if thermocouples are wired via reference
junctions which are regulated to 0 °C or 50 °C.
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Wiring and block diagrams
①
Thermocouple via reference junction
②
Reference junction regulated to 0 °C or 50 °C
③
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
④
Backplane bus interface
⑤
External cold spot comparison
for example, compensation box (per channel) or thermostat
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Wiring: Thermocouple with external compensation
With this type of compensation, the temperature of the terminals at the reference junction is
established using a resistance thermometer Pt100 with a temperature range of -25 °C to 85
°C (see terminals 35 to 38).
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Wiring and block diagrams
①
Thermocouple with external temperature compensation
②
Backplane bus interface
③
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
④
External cold spot comparison
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Wiring: Thermocouple with internal compensation
With this kind of compensation, the module registers the temperature at the reference
junction in the connector.
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①
Thermocouple with equalizing conductor up to front connector
②
Backplane bus interface
③
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
④
External cold spot comparison
Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x117
Weight
approx. 272 g
Module-specific data
Isochronous mode supported
no
Cable length
• shielded
max. 100 m
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Technical data
Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Rated electronics supply voltage L +
• Reverse polarity protection
24 VDC
Constant measuring current for resistive transducers
typ. 0.7 mA
Electrical isolation
• between channels and the backplane bus
• between channels and electronics power supply
• between channels
in groups of
yes
yes
yes
yes
2
Maximum potential difference
• between channels (UCM)
• Between the channels and Minternal (Viso)
60 VAC / 75 VDC
Isolation test voltage
500 VDC
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
• from power supply L+
max. 100 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 3.0 W
60 VAC / 75 VDC
max. 240 mA
Generation of analog values
Measuring principle
Integrating
Mode of operation
8-channel mode (hardware filter)
Integration/conversion time/resolution (per channel)
• programmable
• Basic conversion time in ms
• additional conversion time for wire-break monitoring in ms
• Resolution (including overshoot range)
• Noise suppression at
interference frequency f1 in Hz
yes
95
4
16 bits (including sign)
400/60/50
Measured value smoothing
none/weak/medium/strong
Basic execution time of the module (all channels enabled)
196 ms
Mode of operation
8-channel mode (software filter)
Integration/conversion time/resolution (per channel)
• programmable
• Basic conversion time in ms
• additional conversion time for wire-break monitoring in ms
• Resolution (including overshoot range)
• Noise suppression at
interference frequency f1 in Hz
yes
23/72/83
4
16 bits (including sign)
400/60/50
Measured value smoothing
none/weak/medium/strong
Basic execution time of the module (all channels enabled)
46 ms/ 144 ms/ 166 ms
Measuring principle
Integrating
Mode of operation
4-channel mode (hardware filter)
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Technical data
Integration/conversion time/resolution (per channel)
•
•
programmable
Basic conversion time in ms
yes
•
additional conversion time for wire-break monitoring in ms
93 *
•
•
Resolution (including overshoot range)
Noise suppression at interference frequency f1 in Hz
16 bits (including sign)
3.3 ms *****
400/60/50
Measured value smoothing
none/weak/medium/strong
Basic execution time of the module (all channels enabled)
10 ms
Noise suppression, error limits
Noise suppression at f = n (f1 1%), (f1 = interference frequency) n = 1.2, etc.
•
•
Common-mode interference (UCM < 60 V AC)
Series mode interference (peak value of disturbance <
rated input range)
Crosstalk between inputs
> 100 dB
> 90 dB **
> 100 dB
Operational error limit (across temperature range, relative to input range) This limit does not cover the cold junction error 3)
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•
Thermocouple
Type T
-200 °C to
+400 °C
± 0.7 °C
-230 °C to
-200 °C
± 1.5 °C
-150 °C to
+600 °C
± 0.9 °C
-200 °C to
-150 °C
± 1.2 °C
-200 °C to
+1000 °C
± 1.2 °C
-230 °C to
-200 °C
± 1.5 °C
-150 °C to
+1200 °C
± 1.4 °C
-210 °C to
-150 °C
± 1.7 °C
-150 °C to
+900 °C
± 1.5 °C
-200 °C to
-150 °C
± 1.8 °C
-150 °C to
+1372 °C
± 2.1 °C
-220 °C to
-150 °C
± 2.9 °C
-150 °C to
+1300 °C
± 2.2 °C
-220 °C to
-150 °C
± 3.0 °C
+100 °C to
+1769 °C
± 1.5 °C
-50 °C to
+100 °C
± 1.8 °C
+100 °C to
+1769 °C
± 1.7 °C
-50 °C to
+100 °C
± 2.0 °C
+800 °C to
+1820 °C
± 2.3 °C
+200 °C
+800 °C
± 2.5 °C
Type C
+100 °C to
+2315 °C
± 2.3 °C
0 °C
+100 °C
± 2.5 °C
Txk/xk(L)
-200 ° C
-150 ° C
± 1.5 °C
Type U
Type E
Type J
Type L
Type K
Type N
Type R
Type S
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Technical data
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25 °C, relative to input range)
•
Thermocouple
Type T
Type U
Type E
Type J
Type L
Type K
Type N
Type R
Type S
Type B ****
Type C
Txk/xk(L)
-200 °C to
+400 °C
± 0.5 °C
-230 °C to
-200 °C
± 1.0 °C
-150 °C to
+600 °C
± 0.5 °C
-200 °C to
-150 °C
± 1.0 °C
-200 °C to
+1000 °C
± 0.5 °C
-230 °C to
-200 °C
± 1.0 °C
-150 °C to
+1200 °C
± 0.5 °C
-210 °C to
-150 °C
± 1.0 °C
-150 °C to
+900 °C
± 0.5 °C
-200 °C to
-150 °C
± 1.0 °C
-150 °C to
+1372 °C
± 0.5 °C
-220 °C to
-150 °C
± 1.0 °C
-150 °C to
+1300 °C
± 0.5 °C
-200 °C to
-150 °C
± 1.0 °C
+100 °C to
+1769 °C
± 0.5 °C
-50 °C to
+100 °C
± 0.5 °C
+100 °C to
+1769 °C
± 0.5 °C
-50 °C to
+100 °C
± 1.0 °C
+800 °C to
+1820 °C
± 1.0 °C
+200 °C to
+800 °C
± 2.0 °C
+100 °C to
+2315 °C
± 0.5 °C
0 °C
+100 °C
± 1.0 °C
-150 ° C
± 1.0 °C
-200 ° C
Temperature error (relative to input range)
± 0.005%/K
Linearity error (relative to input range)
±0.02%
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25 °C, relative to input ±0.01%
range)***
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Interrupts
• Process interrupt
programmable
(channels 0 to 7)
•
Diagnostics interrupt
Diagnostics functions
• Group error display
• Reading diagnostics information
programmable
programmable
red LED (SF)
supported
Sensor selection data
Input ranges (rated values) / input impedance
• Thermocouples
Type B, C, N, E, R, S, J, L, T, K, U, TxK/ xK (L)
Maximum voltage at voltage input (destruction limit)
20 VDC continuous; 75 VDC for the duration of max. 1 s
(duty factor 1:20)
Characteristics linearization
programmable
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Technical data
Temperature compensation
• Internal temperature compensation
• External temperature compensation with Pt 100 (0.003850)
• Compensation for 0 °C reference junction temperature
• Compensation for 50 °C reference junction temperature
• Technical unit of temperature measurement
programmable
Wiring of the signal sensors
using a 40-pin front connector
supported
supported
supported
supported
Degrees Centigrade / degrees Fahrenheit
** Wire-break monitoring in 4-channel mode (hardware filter) at intervals of three seconds.
** In 8-channel software mode (software filter), series-mode rejection is reduced as follows:
50 Hz > 70 dB
60 Hz > 70 dB
400 Hz > 80 dB
*** The operational error limit comprises only the basic error of the analog input at Ta = 25
°C and the total temperature error. The total error must include the compensation error of the
cold reference junction. Internal compensation of the reference junction = max. 1.5 °C
External compensation of the reference junction = precision of external RTD employed ± 0.1
°C.
External compensation of the reference junction which maintains the reference junction at
0 °C or 50 °C = precision of temperature control for the reference junction.
**** Because of the slight rise within the range of approx. 0 °C to 85 °C, the lack of
compensation for the reference junction temperature only has a negligible effect on a type B
thermocouple. If there is no compensation, and the measurement type "Compensation to 0
°C" is set, the deviation at the type B thermocouple during temperature measurement is: 200
°C to 1802 °C < 0.5 °C
***** In 4-channel mode, the converted value settles to 100 % within 80 ms. The value
determined in this process is set at intervals of 3.3 ms (max. 10 ms).
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6.10.1
Measurement types and ranges
Introduction
The measurement type and range are configured at the "measurement type" parameter in
STEP 7.
Table 6-27
Measurement types and ranges
Selected type of measurement
Measuring range
TC-L00C:
(thermocouple, linear, 0 °C reference temperature)
Type B
TC-L50C:
(thermocouple, linear, 50 °C reference temperature)
Type E
TC-IL:
(thermocouple, linear, internal comparator)
TC-EL:
(thermocouple, linear, external comparison)
Type C
Type J
Type K
Type L
Type N
Type R
Type S
Type T
Type U
Type Txk / xk (L)
Channel groups
The channels of SM 331; AI 8 x TC are arranged in four groups of two channels. You can
assign parameters only to one channel group.
The table below shows the relevant configuration of channel groups. The channel group
number is required to program SFC parameters in the user program.
Table 6-28
Assignment of SM 331; AI 8 x TC channels to channel groups
Channels ...
... form one channel group each
Channel 0
Channel group 0
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel group 1
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channel group 2
Channel 5
Channel 6
Channel group 3
Channel 7
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6.10.2
Programmable parameters
Introduction
For general information on programming analog modules, refer to the chapter Programming
analog modules.
Parameters
Table 6-29
Parameters of SM 331; AI 8 x TC
Parameters
Range of values
Default
yes/no
no
yes/no
no
yes/no
no
Process interrupt trigger
• High limit
• Low limit
32511 to -32512
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Diagnostics
• Group diagnostics
• with line continuity check
yes/no
no
yes/no
no
disabled
TC-IL
Enable
• Diagnostics interrupt
• Process interrupt when limit
exceeded
• Process interrupt at end of
cycle
Measurement
• Measurement type
from - 32512 to 32511
Parameter
type
Scope
dynamic
Module
dynamic
Channel
static
Channel
group
dynamic
Channel
group
-32768
TC-IL thermocouple
(linear, internal comparison)
TC-EL thermocouple
(linear, external comparison)
TC-L00C thermocouple
(linear, ref. temp. 0 °C)
TC-L50C thermocouple
(linear, ref. temp. 50 °C)
See the table Measurement types
•
Measuring range
•
Reaction to open thermocouple Overflow; underflow
Overflow
•
Temperature unit
Degrees Centigrade; degrees
Fahrenheit
degrees
Centigrade
dynamic
Module
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Mode of operation
8-channel mode (hardware filter)
8 channels,
hardware filter
dynamic
Module
50/60/400 Hz
dynamic
Channel
group
and ranges
8-channel mode (software filter)
Type K
4-channel mode (hardware filter)
•
Noise suppression*
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Parameters
•
Smoothing
Range of values
Default
Parameter
type
Scope
none
none
dynamic
Channel
group
weak
medium
strong
* 50/60/400 Hz only programmable for 8-channel mode (hardware filter) and 4-channel mode (hardware filter);
50 Hz, 60 Hz or 400 Hz only programmable for 8-channel mode (software filter)
See also
Programming analog modules (Page 225)
Diagnostics messages of analog input modules (Page 227)
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6.10.3
Additional information on SM 331; AI 8 x TC
Modes of operation
Operating modes of SM 331; AI 8 x TC:
● 8-channel mode (hardware filter)
● 8-channel mode (software filter)
● 4-channel mode (hardware filter)
The operating mode influences the module cycle time.
8-channel mode (hardware filter)
In this mode, the module changes between the two channels of each group. The four ADCs
of the module simultaneously convert channels 0, 2, 4 and 6. The ADCs first convert the
channels with even numbers, and then the channels with the odd numbers 1, 3, 5 and 7 (see
the figure below.)
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Cycle time of the module in 8-channel mode (hardware filter)
The channel conversion time, including module communication time, is 91 ms. The module
must change to the second channel of the group using OptoMOS relays when conversion is
completed. Opto-MOS relays require 7 ms for switching and settling. Each channel requires
a time of 98 ms, i.e. the total cycle time equals 196 ms.
Cycle time = (tK + tU) x 2
Cycle time = (91 ms + 7 ms) x 2
Cycle time = 196 ms
tC: Conversion time for one channel
tC: Time for changing over to the other channel in a channel group
8-channel mode (software filter)
Analog-to-digital conversion in this mode is similar to conversion in 8-channel mode
(hardware filter). The four ADCs of the module simultaneously convert channels 0, 2, 4 and
6. The ADCs first convert the channels with even numbers, and then the channels with the
odd numbers 1, 3, 5 and 7 (see the figure below.)
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Cycle time of module in 8-channel mode (software filter)
However, the channel conversion time is oriented on the programmed noise suppression.
The channel conversion time is 76 ms, including communication time, when you set an
interference frequency of 50 Hz. The channel conversion time is 65 ms when you set an
interference frequency of 60 Hz. You can reduce channel conversion times to 16 ms by
setting an interference frequency of 400 Hz. As in "hardware filter, 8channel" mode, the
module has to change to the second channel of the group within a changeover time of 7 ms
using the Opto-MOS relays. The table below shows this correlation.
Table 6-30
Cycle times in 8-channel mode (software filter)
Programmed noise suppression
Channel cycle time*
Module cycle time (all channels)
50 Hz
83 ms
166 ms
60 Hz
72 ms
144 ms
400 Hz
23 ms
46 ms
* Channel cycle time = channel conversion time +7 ms channel changeover time within the group
4-channel mode (hardware filter)
In this mode, the module does not change between the channels of the groups. The four
ADCs of the module simultaneously convert the channels 0, 2, 4 and 6.
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Cycle time of the module in 4-channel mode (hardware filter)
The converted value settles to 100 % within 80 ms and is updated every 10 ms when 4channel mode is set. The channel and module cycle times are always identical, as the
module does not change between the channels of a group: 10 ms.
Channel conversion time = channel cycle time = module cycle time = 10 ms
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Cycle time extension due to wire-break monitoring
The wire-break monitoring software function of the module is available in all operating
modes.
The 8-channel mode (hardware or software filter modes) extends module cycle times by 4
ms, irrespective of the number of channels at which wire-break monitoring is enabled.
In 4-channel mode (hardware filter), the module interrupts processing of input data for the
duration of 170 ms and performs a line continuity check. That is, each line continuity check
extends the module cycle time by 93 ms.
Unused channels
Set the "disabled" value at the "measurement type" parameter for unused channels. This
setting reduces module cycle times.
Terminate all unused channels of an active group, that is, you short-circuit the positive and
negative inputs of these channels.
Effect of this measure:
● Measurement errors at the channels used of a group are avoided
● Diagnostics messages from the unused channel in a group are suppressed
Short-circuit to M or L
The module does not suffer any damage if you short-circuit an input channel to M or L.. The
channel continues to output valid data and does not report a diagnostics event.
Special features of channel groups with respect to hardware interrupts upon limit violation
You can set the high and low limits triggering hardware interrupts separately for each
channel in STEP 7.
End of cycle interrupt
You can synchronize a process with the conversion cycle of the module by enabling the end
of cycle interrupt. The interrupt is set when all active channels have been converted.
Table 6-31
The table below shows the contents of the 4 bytes of additional OB40 information during process or end of
cycle interrupts.
Content of the 4 bytes with additional information
27
Special
analog
flags
High limit exceeded at channel
Low limit exceeded at channel
25
24
23
22
21
20
Byte
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
2 bits per channel to identify the range
End of cycle event
Free byte
330
26
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Programming restrictions when operating SM 331; AI 8 x TC with PROFIBUS masters which only
support DPV0.
When operating the SM 331; AI 8 xTC analog input module on an ET 200M PROFIBUS
slave system and the PROFIBUS master is not an S7 master, certain parameters are not
permitted. Non-S7 masters do not support process interrupts. All parameters associated with
these functions are disabled for this reason. This includes process interrupt enable,
hardware restrictions and end of cycle interrupt enable. All other parameters are allowed.
Operating the submodule on the ET 200M Distributed IO device
Operation of SM 331; AI 8 x TC on ET 200M requires one of the following IM 153 x:
● IM 153-1; as of 6ES7153-1AA03-0XB0, E 01
● IM 153-2; as of 6ES7153-2AA02-0XB0, E 05
● IM 153-2; as of 6ES7153-2AB01-0XB0, E 04
6.11
Analog output module SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit; (6ES7332-5HF00-0AB0)
Order number
6ES7332-5HF00-0AB0
Properties
● 8 outputs in one group
● The output can be selected by individual channel
– Voltage output
– Current output
● Resolution 12 bits
● Programmable diagnostics and diagnostics interrupt
● Programmable diagnostics interrupt
● Electrically isolated from the backplane bus interface and load voltage
Diagnostics
For information on diagnostics messages consolidated in the "group diagnostics" parameter,
refer to the table Diagnostics messages of analog output modules.
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Terminal assignment
The diagrams below show various wiring options. These examples apply to all channels
(channel 0 to 7).
Note
When you switch the rated load voltage (L+) off and on, the output may carry incorrect
interim values for the duration of for approx. 10 ms.
Wiring: 2 and 4-wire connection for voltage output
The following image depicts:
● 2-wire connection, no compensation for line impedance and
● 4-wire connection with compensation for line impedance
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Numeral
Description
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Wiring and block diagrams
Numeral
Description
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DAC
②
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③
Equipotential bonding
④
Functional earth
⑤
Backplane bus interface
⑥
Electrical isolation
Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 117
Weight
approx. 272 g
Module-specific data
Isochronous mode supported
no
Number of inputs
8
Cable length
• shielded
max. 200 m
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Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Rated load voltage L+
• Reverse polarity protection
•
•
•
•
•
Electrical isolation
between channels and the backplane bus
between channels and electronics power supply
between channels
between channels and load voltage L+
24 VDC
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
Maximum potential difference
• between S- and MANA (CMV)
• between MANA and Minternal (VISO)
3 VDC
Isolation test voltage
500 VDC
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
• from supply voltage L+ (no load)
max. 100 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 6.0 W
75 VDC / 60 VAC
max. 340 mA
Generation of analog values
•
•
•
•
Resolution, including sign
± 10 V; ± 20 mA; 4 mA to 20 mA; 1 V to 5 V
0 V to 10 V; 0 mA to 20 mA;
Conversion time (per channel)
Settling time
• with resistive load
• with capacitive load
• with inductive load
11 bits + sign
12 bits max. 0.8 ms
0.2 ms
3.3 ms
0.5 ms (1 mH)
3.3 ms (10 mH)
Noise suppression, error limits
•
Crosstalk between outputs
> 40 dB
Operational limit (across the temperature range, relative to output range)
•
•
Voltage output
Current output
± 0.5 %
± 0.6 %
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25 °C, relative to output range)
•
•
•
•
•
•
Output voltage
Output current
Temperature error (relative to output range)
Linearity error (relative to output range)
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25 °C, relative to
output range)
Output ripple; bandwidth 0 kHz to 50 kHz (relative to output
range)
± 0.4 %
± 0.5 %
± 0.002 %/K
+ 0.05 %
± 0.05 %
± 0.05 %
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Interrupts
• Diagnostics interrupt
334
programmable
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Diagnostics functions
• Group error display
• Reading diagnostics information
programmable
red LED (SF)
supported
Actuator selection data
Output ranges (rated values)
•
Voltage
± 10 V
0 V to 10 V
1 V to 5 V
•
Current
± 20 mA
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
Load impedance (in the rated output range)
•
For voltage outputs
– capacitive load
min. 1 kΩ
•
For current outputs
– at CMV < 1 V
– with inductive load
max. 500 Ω
Voltage output
• Short-circuit protection
• Short-circuit current
Current output
• noload voltage
•
•
•
Destruction limit against external voltages/currents
Voltage at outputs to MANA
Current
max. 1 µF
max. 600 Ω
max. 10 mH
yes
max. 25 mA
max. 18 V
max. 18 V continuous; 75 V for a duration of max. 1
s
(duty factor 1:20)
max. 50 mA d.c.
Wiring of the actuators
• for voltage output
4–wire connection
• for current output
2–wire connection
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6.11.1
SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit - Output ranges
Introduction
You can configure the outputs for operation as voltage or current outputs, or disable them.
You program the outputs at the "output type" parameter in STEP 7.
Output type "Voltage" and output range "± 10 V" are set by default at the module. You can
always use this combination of output type and range without having to program the SM 332;
AO 8 x 12 Bit in STEP 7.
Table 6-32
Output ranges
Selected type of output
Output range
Voltage
1 V to 5 V
0 V to 10 V
± 10 V
Current
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
± 20 mA
See also
Representation of analog values for analog output channels (Page 212)
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6.11.2
Programmable parameters
Introduction
For general information on programming analog modules, refer to the chapter Programming
analog modules.
The table below provides an overview of configurable parameters, including defaults:
Table 6-33
Overview of the parameters of SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit
Parameters
Range of values
Enable
• Diagnostics
interrupt
Diagnostics
• Group diagnostics
Output
• Output type
Default
Parameter
type
Scope
yes/no
no
dynamic
Module
yes/no
no
static
Channel
disabled
V
dynamic
Channel
Voltage
± 10 V
dynamic
Channel
Current
See table of output ranges
•
Output range
Reaction to CPU STOP ASS
Outputs zero
current/voltage
HLV
Hold last value
SSV
ASS
Set substitute value
Assigning parameters to channels
The parameters can be set separately at each output channel of SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit. You
can assign separate parameters to each output channel.
Assign the parameters you set at the SFCs in the user program to the channel groups. Each
output channel of SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit is thus assigned to a channel group, i.e. output
channel 0 > channel group 0, for example.
Note
The output may carry incorrect interim values if you modify output ranges while SM 332; AO
8 x 12 Bit is in RUN.
See also
Programming analog modules (Page 225)
Diagnostics messages of analog output modules (Page 227)
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6.11.3
Additional information on SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit
Unused channels
To take unused output channels of SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit off power, set the "disabled"
argument at the "output type" parameter. Disabled channels do not have to be wired.
Line continuity check
SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit only performs a line continuity check at the current outputs.
In output ranges 0 mA to 20mA and ±20mA, a "reliable" line continuity check is not possible
for output values of -20s...+200µA.
Short-circuit test
SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit only performs a short-circuit test at the voltage outputs.
6.12
Analog output module SM 332; AO 4 x 16 bit; isochrone;
(6ES7332-7ND02-0AB0)
Order number
6ES7332-7ND02-0AB0
Properties
● 4 outputs in 4 channel groups
● The output channels can be programmed as
– Voltage output
– Current output
● Resolution 16 bits
● Isochronous mode supported
● Supports the "CiR" function
● Programmable diagnostics and diagnostics interrupt
● Electrical isolation between:
– backplane bus interface and analog output channel
– analog output channels
– analog output and L+, M
– Backplane bus circuit and L+, M
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Diagnostics
For information on diagnostics messages at the "group diagnostics" parameter, refer to the
table Diagnostics messages of analog output modules.
Terminal assignment
The diagrams below show various wiring options.
Note
When you switch the rated load voltage (L+) off and on, the output may carry incorrect
interim values for the duration of for approx. 10 ms.
Wiring: 4-wire connection
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Wiring and block diagrams
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③
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Functional earth
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Functional earth
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Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 117
Weight
approx. 220 g
Module-specific data
Isochronous mode supported
yes
Support of CiR
• Reaction of non-programmed outputs
yes
Number of outputs
4
Cable length
• shielded
max. 200 m
return the output value which was valid before the
parameterization
Voltages, currents and potentials
Rated load voltage L+
• Reverse polarity protection
Electrical isolation
• between channels and the backplane bus
• between channels and electronics power supply
• between channels
24 VDC
yes
yes
yes
yes
Maximum potential difference
• between outputs (ECM)
• between MANA and Minternal (VISO)
200 VDC / 120 VAC
Isolation test voltage
1500 VDC
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
• from load voltage L+ (no-load)
max. 120 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 3 W
200 VDC / 120 VAC
max. 290 mA
Generation of analog values
Resolution (including sign)
• ± 10 V
• 0 V to 10 V
• 1 V to 5 V
• ± 20 mA
• 0 mA to 20 mA
• 4 mA to 20 mA
Conversion time (per channel)
• in standard mode
• in isochronous mode
Basic execution time of the module (independent of the number of
enabled channels)
• in standard mode
• in isochronous mode
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15 bits
14 bits
16 bits
15 bits
15 bits
<200 μs
640 µs
<800 μs
750 µs
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Settling time
• with resistive load
• with capacitive load
• with inductive load
0.2 ms
3.3 ms
0.5 ms (1 mH) / 3.3 ms (10 mH)
Noise suppression and error limits
Crosstalk between outputs
> 100 dB
Operational limit (across the temperature range, relative to output range)
•
•
Voltage output
Current output
±0.12%
±0.18%
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25°, relative to output range)
•
Voltage output
± 10 V
0 V to 10 V
1 V to 5 V
±0.02%
±0.02%
±0.04%
•
Current output
± 20 mA
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
±0.02%
±0.02%
±0.04%
Temperature error (relative to output range)
• Voltage output
• Current output
± 0.0025%/K
Linearity error (relative to output range)
±0.004%
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25°, relative to output
range)
±0.002 %
Output ripple; range 0 Hz to 50 kHz (relative to output range)
±0.05 %
± 0.004%/K
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Interrupts
• Diagnostics interrupt
programmable
Diagnostics functions
• Group error display
• Reading diagnostics information
programmable
Set substitute values
yes, programmable
red LED (SF)
supported
Actuator selection data
Output ranges (rated values)
•
Voltage
± 10 V
0 V to 10 V
1 V to 5 V
•
Current
± 20 mA
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
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Technical data
Load impedance (in the rated range of the output)
•
For voltage outputs
– capacitive load
min. 1 kΩ
•
For current outputs
– inductive load
max. 500 Ω
max. 1 µF
max. 1 mH
Voltage output
• Short-circuit protection
• Short-circuit current
yes
max. 40 mA
Current output
• noload voltage
max. 18 V
Destruction limit against external voltages/currents
• Voltage at outputs to MANA
max. 15 V, continuous
75 V for the duration of max. 1 s
(duty factor 1:20) 20)
•
Current
max. 50 mA d.c.
Wiring of the actuators
• for voltage output
– 4-wire connection (measuring lead)
• for current output
– 2-wire connection
6.12.1
using a 20-pin front connector
supported
supported
SM 332; AO 4 x 16 Bit - Output ranges
Introduction
You can configure the outputs for operation as voltage or current outputs, or disable these.
You program the outputs at the "output type" parameter in STEP 7.
The output type "Voltage" and output range "± 10 V" are set by default at the module. You
can always use this combination of output type and range without having to program the SM
332; AO 4 x 16 Bit in STEP 7.
Output ranges
You program the output ranges for voltage and current outputs in STEP 7.
Table 6-34
Output ranges SM 332; AO 4 x 16 Bit
Selected type of output
Output range
Voltage
1 V to 5 V
0 V to 10 V
± 10 V
Current
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
± 20 mA
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6.12.2
Programmable parameters
Introduction
For general information on programming analog modules, refer to the chapter Programming
analog modules.
The table below provides overview of programmable parameters and of their defaults.
Table 6-35
Overview of the parameters of SM 332; AO 8 x 12 Bit
Parameters
Range of values
Enable
• Diagnostics
interrupt
Diagnostics
• Group diagnostics
Output
• Output type
Default
Parameter
type
Scope
yes/no
no
dynamic
Module
yes/no
no
static
Channel
disabled
V
dynamic
Channel
Voltage
± 10 V
dynamic
Channel
Current
•
Output range
See table of Output ranges for SM 332;
AO 4 x 16 bit
Reaction to CPU STOP ASS
Outputs zero
current/voltage
HLV
Hold last value
ASS
Assigning parameters to channels
The parameters can be set separately at each output channel of SM 332; AO 4 x 16 Bit. You
can assign separate parameters to each output channel.
Assign the parameters you set at the SFCs in the user program to the channel groups. Each
output channel of SM 332; AO 4 x 16 Bit is thus assigned to a channel group, i.e. output
channel 0 > channel group 0, for example.
Note
The output may carry incorrect interim values if you modify output ranges while SM 332; AO
4 x 16 Bit is in RUN.
See also
Programming analog modules (Page 225)
Diagnostics messages of analog output modules (Page 227)
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6.12.3
Isochronous mode
Properties
Reproducible reaction times (i.e. of the same length) are achieved in a SIMATIC system by
means of a constant DP bus cycle, and synchronization of the single cyclic processes
outlined below:
● Independent user program cycle. The length of the cycle time may vary due to non-cyclic
program branching.
● Independent and variable DP cycle on the PROFIBUS subnet
● Cyclic operation of the backplane bus of the DP slave.
● Cyclic signal preparation and conversion at the electronic modules of the DP slave.
The constant DP cycle runs in synchronism and at the same length. The CPU run levels
(OB61 to OB64) and isochronous IO are synchronized with this cycle. I/O data are therefore
transferred at defined and constant intervals (isochronous mode.) Maximum flutter: ±50 μs.
Requirements
● The DP master and slave must support isochronous mode. You require STEP 7 V5.2 or
higher.
Mode of operation: Isochronous mode
Conditions of isochronous mode:
Processing and activation time TWA between reading the output value to the
transfer buffer and loading it into the D/A converter for output
750 µs
TDPmin
1100 µs
Diagnostics interrupt
max. 4 x TDP
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Calculation of filter and processing times
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Definition of isochronous mode
Within the time TO - TWA, the module reads the output data and saves these internally. After
the internal processing time of each channel, the results are written to the various DACs.
Further information
For further information on isochronous mode, refer to the STEP 7, Online Help, and to the
ET 200M Distributed IO System and Synchronicity manuals.
6.12.4
Additional information on SM 332; AO 4 x 16 Bit
Unused channels
To take unused output channels of SM 332; AO 4 x 16 Bit off power, set the "disabled"
argument at the "output type" parameter, and leave the terminal open.
Substitute values
You can configure the SM 332; AO 4 x 16 Bit for CPU STOP mode as follows: Outputs off
power, hold last value or set substitute values. The set substitute values must lie within the
output range.
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6.13
Analog output module SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit;
(6ES7332-5HD01-0AB0)
Order number
6ES7332-5HD01-0AB0
Properties
● 4 outputs in one group
● The output can be selected by individual channel
– Voltage output
– Current output
● Resolution 12 bits
● Programmable diagnostics and diagnostics interrupt
● Electrically isolated to backplane bus interface and load voltage
Diagnostics
For information on diagnostics messages at the "group diagnostics" parameter, refer to the
table Diagnostics messages of analog output modules.
Terminal assignment
The diagrams below show various wiring options.
Note
When you switch the rated load voltage (L+) off and on, the output may carry incorrect
interim values for the duration of approx. 10 ms.
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Wiring: 2 and 4-wire connection for voltage output
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and the 4-wire connection with compensation for line resistors.
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②
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③
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④
Functional earth
⑤
Internal supply
⑥
Electrical isolation
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Backplane bus interface
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Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
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②
Functional earth
③
Internal supply
④
Electrical isolation
⑤
Backplane bus interface
⑥
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 117
Weight
approx. 220 g
Module-specific data
Isochronous mode supported
no
Number of outputs
4
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Cable length
• shielded
max. 200 m
Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Rated load voltage L+
• Reverse polarity protection
Electrical isolation
• between channels and the backplane bus
• between channels and electronics power supply
• between channels
• between channels and load voltage L+
24 VDC
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
Maximum potential difference
• between S- and MANA (CMV)
• between MANA and Minternal (VISO)
3 VDC
Isolation test voltage
500 VDC
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
• from load voltage L+ (no-load)
max. 60 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 3 W
75 VDC / 60 VAC
max. 240 mA
Generation of analog values
Resolution (including overshoot range)
• ± 10 V; ± 20 mA;
• 4 mA to 20 mA; 1 V to 5 V
• 0 V to 10 V; 0 mA to 20 mA
Conversion time (per channel)
Settling time
• with resistive load
• with capacitive load
• with inductive load
11 bits + sign
12 bits
max. 0.8 ms
0.2 ms
3.3 ms
0.5 ms (1 mH)
3.3 ms (10 mH)
Noise suppression, error limits
Crosstalk between outputs
> 40 dB
Operational limit (across the temperature range, relative to output range)
•
•
Voltage output
Current output
± 0.5 %
± 0.6 %
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25°, relative to output range)
•
•
Voltage output
Current output
± 0.4 %
± 0.5 %
Temperature error (relative to output range)
± 0.002 %/K
Linearity error (relative to output range)
± 0.05 %
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25 °C, relative to output
range)
± 0.05 %
Output ripple; range 0 Hz to 50 kHz (relative to output range)
± 0.05 %
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Technical data
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Interrupts
• Diagnostics interrupt
programmable
Diagnostics functions
• Group error display
• Reading diagnostics information
programmable
Set substitute values
yes, programmable
red LED (SF)
supported
Actuator selection data
Output ranges (rated values)
•
Voltage
± 10 V
0 V to 10 V
1 V to 5 V
•
Current
± 20 mA
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
Load impedance (in the rated range of the output)
•
•
For voltage outputs
– capacitive load
min. 1 kΩ
For current outputs
– at CMV < 1 V
– inductive load
max. 500 Ω
Voltage output
• Short-circuit protection
• Short-circuit current
Current output
• noload voltage
Destruction limit against external voltages/currents
• Voltage at outputs to MANA
•
Current
Wiring of the actuators
• for voltage output
– 4-wire connection (measuring lead)
• for current output
– 2-wire connection
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max. 1 µF
max. 600 Ω
max. 10 mH
yes
max. 25 mA
max. 18 V
max. 18 V continuous;
75 V for the duration of max. 1 s (duty factor 1:20)
max. 50 mA d.c.
using a 20-pin front connector
supported
supported
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6.13.1
Output ranges of SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit
Introduction
You can configure the outputs for operation as voltage or current outputs, or disable them.
You program the outputs at the "output type" parameter in STEP 7.
The output type "Voltage" and output range "± 10 V" are set by default at the module. You
can always use this combination of output type and range without having to program the
SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit in STEP 7.
Output ranges
Program the voltage and current output ranges in STEP 7.
Table 6-36
Output ranges of SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit
Selected type of output
Voltage
Current
6.13.2
Output range
1 V to 5 V
0 V to 10 V
± 10 V
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
± 20 mA
Programmable parameters
Introduction
For general information on programming analog modules, refer to the chapter Programming
analog modules.
The table below provides overview of programmable parameters and of their defaults.
Table 6-37
Overview of the parameters of SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit
Parameters
Enable
• Diagnostics
interrupt
Diagnostics
• Group diagnostics
Output
• Output type
Range of values
Parameter
type
Scope
yes/no
no
dynamic
Module
yes/no
disabled
Voltage
Current
See table of Output ranges for SM 332;
no
V
± 10 V
static
dynamic
Channel
Channel
ASS
dynamic
Channel
• Output range
AO 4 x 12 Bit
Reaction to CPU STOP ASS Outputs zero current/voltage
HLV
Hold last value
SSV Set substitute value
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Assigning parameters to channels
The parameters can be set separately at each output channel of SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit. You
can assign separate parameters to each output channel.
Assign the parameters you set at the SFCs in the user program to the channel groups. Each
output channel of SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit is thus assigned to a channel group, i.e. output
channel 0 > channel group 0, for example.
Note
The output may carry incorrect interim values if you modify output ranges while SM 332; AO
4 x 12 Bit is in RUN.
See also
Programming analog modules (Page 225)
Diagnostics messages of analog output modules (Page 227)
6.13.3
Additional information on SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit
Unused channels
To take unused output channels of SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit off power, set the "disabled"
argument at the "output type" parameter. Disabled channels do not have to be wired.
Line continuity check
SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit only performs a line continuity check at the current outputs.
A "reliable" line continuity check is not possible for output values of -20s...+200µA within the
output ranges 0 mA to 20mA and ±20mA.
Short-circuit test
SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit only performs a short-circuit test at the voltage outputs.
Substitute values
You can configure the SM 332; AO 4 x 12 Bit for CPU STOP mode as follows: Outputs off
power, hold last value or set substitute values. The set substitute values must lie within the
output range.
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6.14
Analog output module SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit;
(6ES7332-5HB01-0AB0)
Order number: "Standard module"
6ES7332-5HB01-0AB0
Order number: "SIPLUS S7-300 module"
6AG1332-5HB01-2AB0
Properties
● 2 outputs in one group
● The outputs can be set separately as
– voltage output
– current output
● Resolution 12 bits
● Programmable diagnostics and diagnostics interrupt
● Electrically isolated to backplane bus interface and load voltage
Diagnostics
For information on diagnostics messages at the "group diagnostics" parameter, refer to the
table Diagnostics messages of analog output modules.
Terminal assignment
The diagrams below show various wiring options.
Note
When you switch the rated load voltage (L+) off and on, the output may carry incorrect
interim values for the duration of for approx. 10 ms.
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④
Functional earth
⑤
Internal supply
⑥
Electrical isolation
⑦
Backplane bus interface
⑧
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
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②
Functional earth
③
Internal supply
④
Electrical isolation
⑤
Backplane bus interface
⑥
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 117
Weight
approx. 220 g
Module-specific data
Isochronous mode supported
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Technical data
Number of outputs
2
Cable length
• shielded
max. 200 m
Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Rated load voltage L+
• Reverse polarity protection
Electrical isolation
• between channels and the backplane bus
• between channels and electronics power supply
• between channels
• between channels and load voltage L+
24 VDC
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
Maximum potential difference
• between S- and MANA (CMV)
• between MANA and Minternal (Viso)
3 VDC
Isolation test voltage
500 VDC
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
• from load voltage L+ (no-load)
max. 60 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 3 W
75 VDC / 60 VAC
max. 135 mA
Generation of analog values
Resolution (including overshoot range)
• ± 10 V; ± 20 mA;
• 4 mA to 20 mA; 1 V to 5 V
• 0 V to 10 V; 0 mA to 20 mA
Conversion time (per channel)
Settling time
• with resistive load
• with capacitive load
• with inductive load
11 bits + sign
12 bits
max. 0.8 ms
0.2 ms
3.3 ms
0.5 ms (1 mH)
3.3 ms (10 mH)
Noise suppression, error limits
Crosstalk between outputs
> 40 dB
Operational limit (across the temperature range, relative to output range)
•
•
Voltage output
Current output
± 0.5 %
± 0.6 %
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25°, relative to output range)
•
•
Voltage output
Current output
± 0.4 %
± 0.5 %
Temperature error (relative to output range)
± 0.002 %/K
Linearity error (relative to output range)
± 0.05 %
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25 °C, relative to output
range)
± 0.05 %
Output ripple; range 0 Hz to 50 kHz (relative to output range)
± 0.05 %
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Technical data
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Interrupts
• Diagnostics interrupt
programmable
Diagnostics functions
• Group error display
• Reading diagnostics information
programmable
Set substitute values
yes, programmable
red LED (SF)
supported
Actuator selection data
Output ranges (rated values)
•
Voltage
± 10 V
0 V to 10 V
1 V to 5 V
•
Current
± 20 mA
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
Load impedance (in the rated range of the output)
•
•
For voltage outputs
– capacitive load
min. 1 kΩ
For current outputs
– at CMV < 1 V
– inductive load
max. 500 Ω
Voltage output
• Short-circuit protection
• Short-circuit current
Current output
• noload voltage
Destruction limit against external voltages/currents
• Voltage at outputs to MANA
•
Current
•
•
Wiring of the actuators
for voltage output
– 2-wire connection
– 4-wire connection (measuring line)
for current output
– 2-wire connection
•
358
max. 1 µF
max. 600 Ω
max. 10 mH
yes
max. 25 mA
max. 18 V
max. 18 V continuous;
75 V for the duration of max. 1 s (duty factor 1:20)
max. 50 mA d.c.
using a 20-pin front connector
supported
supported
supported
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6.14.1
Output ranges of SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit
Introduction
You can configure the outputs for operation as voltage or current outputs, or disable them.
You program the outputs at the "output type" parameter in STEP 7.
Output type "Voltage" and output range "± 10 V" are set by default at the module. You can
always use this combination of output type and range without having to program the SM 332;
AO 2 x 12 Bit in STEP 7.
Output ranges
Program the voltage and current output ranges in STEP 7.
Table 6-38
Output ranges of SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit
Selected type of output
Voltage
Output range
1 V to 5 V
0 V to 10 V
± 10 V
0 mA to 20 mA
4 mA to 20 mA
± 20 mA
Current
6.14.2
Programmable parameters
Introduction
For general information on programming analog modules, refer to the chapter Programming
analog modules.
The table below provides an overview of configurable parameters, including defaults:
Table 6-39
Overview of the parameters of SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit
Parameters
Enable
• Diagnostics
interrupt
Diagnostics
• Group diagnostics
Output
• Output type
Range of values
Default
Parameter
type
Scope
yes/no
no
dynamic
Module
yes/no
disabled
Voltage
Current
See table of Output ranges for SM 332;
no
V
± 10 V
static
dynamic
Channel
Channel
ASS
dynamic
Channel
• Output range
AO 2 x 12 Bit
Reaction to CPU STOP ASS
HLV
SSV
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Hold last value
Set substitute value
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Assigning parameters to channels
The parameters can be set separately at each output channel of SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit. You
can assign separate parameters to each output channel.
Assign the parameters you set at the SFCs in the user program to the channel groups. Each
output channel of SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit is thus assigned to a channel group, i.e. output
channel 0 > channel group 0, for example.
Note
The output may carry incorrect interim values if you modify output ranges while SM 332; AO
2 x 12 Bit is in RUN.
See also
Diagnostics messages of analog output modules (Page 227)
Programming analog modules (Page 225)
6.14.3
Additional information on SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit
Unused channels
To take unused output channels of SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit off power, set the "disabled"
argument at the "output type" parameter. Disabled channels do not have to be wired.
Line continuity check
SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit only performs a line continuity check at the current outputs.
A "reliable" line continuity check is not possible for output values of -20s...+200µA within the
output ranges 0 mA to 20mA and ±20mA.
Short-circuit test
SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit only performs a short-circuit test at the voltage outputs.
Substitute values
You can configure the SM 332; AO 2 x 12 Bit for CPU STOP mode as follows: Outputs off
power, hold last value or set substitute values. The set substitute values must lie within the
output range.
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6.15
Analog IO module SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 8/8 Bit;
(6ES7334-0CE01-0AA0)
Order number
6ES7334-0CE01-0AA0
Properties
● 4 inputs in one group and 2 outputs in one group
● Resolution 8 bits
● Programmable measurement type at each channel group
– Voltage
– Current
● Not programmable, measurement and output type defined by hardwiring
● Connected to potential of the backplane bus interface
● Electrically isolated to load voltage
Terminal assignment
The diagrams below show various wiring options.
Note
Note when wiring the SM 334:
• analog ground MANA(terminal 15 or 18) is interconnected with chassis ground M of the
CPU or interface module IM. Use a cable with a conductor cross-section of at least
1 mm2.
The module will shut down if the ground connection between MANA and M is missing.
Inputs are read with 7FFFH, and outputs return a value of 0. The module may be
destroyed if operated without ground over a longer period of time.
• the supply voltage for the CPU and/or the interface module (IM) may not be connected
with reversed polarity. Reverse polarity will inevitably lead to the destruction of the
module, because MANA develops an impermissible high potential (+24 V.)
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⑧
Functional earth
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Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
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Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
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Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 117
Weight
approx. 285 g
Module-specific data
Isochronous mode supported
no
Number of inputs
4
Number of outputs
2
Cable length
• shielded
max. 200 m
Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Rated supply voltage of the rated electronics and load voltage L+
24 VDC
Electrical isolation
• between channels and the backplane bus
• between channels and electronics power supply
no
between channels
no
Maximum potential difference
• between inputs and MANA (CMV)
• between inputs (CMV)
1 VDC
Isolation test voltage
500 VDC
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
• from supply and load voltage L+ (no load)
max. 55 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 3 W
yes
1 VDC
max. 110 mA
Generation of analog input values
Measuring principle
• Resolution (including overshoot range)
Integration/conversion time (per channel)
• programmable
• Integration time in µs
Actual value conversion
8 bits
no
<500
Basic execution time of inputs
max. 5 ms
Time constant of the input filter
0.8 ms
Generation of analog output values
•
Resolution (including overshoot range)
8 bits
Conversion time (per channel)
• programmable
• Conversion time in µs
no
Basic execution time of outputs
max. 5 ms
Settling time
• with resistive load
• with capacitive load
• with inductive load
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0.3 ms
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Technical data
Noise suppression, error limits for inputs
Noise suppression at F = n (f1 ± 1 %) (f1 = interference frequency)
•
Common-mode noise (Vpp < 1 V)
Crosstalk between outputs
> 60 dB
> 50 dB
Operational error limit (across temperature range, relative to input range)
•
•
Voltage input
Current input
± 0.9 %
± 0.8 %
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25 °C, relative to input range)
•
•
Voltage input
Current input
± 0.7 %
± 0.6 %
Temperature error (relative to input range)
± 0.005 %/K
Linearity error (relative to input range)
± 0.05 %
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25 °C, relative to input
range)
± 0.05 %
Output ripple; range 0 Hz to 50 kHz (relative to output range)
± 0.05 %
Noise suppression, error limits of outputs
Crosstalk between outputs
> 40 dB
Operational limit (across the temperature range, relative to output range)
•
•
Voltage output
Current output
± 0.6 %
± 1.0 %
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25 °C, relative to output range)
•
•
Voltage output
Current output
± 0.5 %
± 0.5 %
Temperature error (relative to output range)
± 0.02 %/K
Linearity error (relative to output range)
± 0.05 %
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25 °C, relative to output
range)
± 0.05 %
Output ripple (bandwidth relative to output range)
± 0.05 %
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Interrupts
none
Diagnostics functions
none
Sensor selection data
Input ranges (rated values) / input impedance
• Voltage
• Current
0 V to 10 V/100 k Ω
0 mA to 20 mA/50 Ω
Maximum voltage at voltage input (destruction limit)
max. 20 V continuous; 75 V for max. duration of 1 s
(duty factor 1:20)
Maximum current at current input (destruction limit)
40 mA
Wiring of the signal sensors
• for voltage measurement
• for current measurement
as 2-wire transducer
as 4-wire transducer
using a 20-pin front connector
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Technical data
Actuator selection data
Output ranges (rated values)
• Voltage
• Current
0 V to 10 V
0 mA to 20 mA
Load impedance (in the rated output range)
•
•
For voltage outputs
– capacitive load
For current outputs
– inductive load
min. 5 kΩ
max. 1 µF
max. 300 Ω
max. 1 mH
Voltage output
• Short-circuit protection
• Short-circuit current
yes
max. 11 mA
Current output
• noload voltage
max. 15 V
Destruction limit against external voltages/currents
• Voltage at outputs to MANA
• Current
Wiring of the actuators
• for voltage output
2-wire connection
4-wire connection (measuring line)
6.15.1
max. 15 V, continuous
max. 50 mA d.c.
using a 20-pin front connector
supported
not supported
SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 8/8 Bit - Function principle
Introduction
SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 8/8 bit is a non-isolated analog IO module. SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 8/8 Bit
is not programmable.
Addressing
The I/O of the module are addressed beginning at the module start address.
The address of a channel is derived from the module start address and an address offset.
Input addresses
Valid input addresses:
Channel
Address
0
Module start address
1
Module start address + 2 bytes address offset
2
Module start address + 4 bytes address offset
3
Module start address + 6 bytes address offset
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Output addresses
Valid output addresses:
6.15.2
Channel
Address
0
Module start address
1
Module start address + 2 bytes address offset
Measurement and output type of SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 8/8 bit
Introduction
SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 8/8 Bit is not programmable.
Defining the measurement and output type
Set the measurement type (voltage, current) by hardwiring the input channel.
Set the output type (voltage, current) by hardwiring the output channel.
See also
Representation of the values for analog input channels (Page 196)
Representation of analog values for analog output channels (Page 212)
6.15.3
Measurement and output ranges of SM 334; AI 4/ AO 2 x 8/8 bit
Measuring ranges
SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 8/8 Bit provides the 0 V to 10 V and 0 mA to 20 mA measuring ranges.
By contrast to the other analog modules, the SM 334 has a lower resolution and no negative
measuring ranges. Make allowances for this feature when reading the measured value
tables Analog value representation in the ± 1 V to ± 10 V measuring ranges and Analog
value representation in the 0 mA to 20 mA and 4 mA to 20 mA measuring ranges.
Output ranges
SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 8/8 Bit provides the 0 V to 10 V and 0 mA to 20 mA output ranges.
Compared to the other analog modules, the SM 334 has a lower resolution, and its analog
outputs do not have any overshoot ranges. Make allowances for this feature when reading
the tables Analog value representation in the 0 V to 10 V and 1 V to 5 V output ranges and
Analog value representation in the 0 mA to 20 mA and 4 mA to 20 mA output ranges.
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6.16 Analog IO module SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 12 bit; (6ES7334-0KE00-0AB0)
6.15.4
Additional information on SM 334; AI 4/AO2 x 8/8 Bit
Unused channels
Always short-circuit unused input channels, and connect these to MANA. This optimizes
interference immunity of the analog input module.
Leave unused output channels open.
6.16
Analog IO module SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 12 bit;
(6ES7334-0KE00-0AB0)
Order number: : "Standard module"
6ES7334-0KE00-0AB0
Order number: "SIPLUS S7-300 module"
6AG1334-0KE00-2AB0
Properties
● 4 inputs in 2 groups and 2 outputs in one group
● Resolution of 12 bits + sign
● Programmable measurement type per channel group:
– Voltage
– Resistance
– Temperature
● Electrically isolated to the backplane bus interface
● Electrically isolated to load voltage
Terminal assignment
The diagrams below show various wiring options.
Note
When you switch the rated load voltage supply on/off, the output may assume incorrect
interim values below the rated load voltage.
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Technical data
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 117
Weight
approx. 200 g
Module-specific data
Isochronous mode supported
no
Number of inputs
• with resistive transducers
4
Number of outputs
2
Shielded cable length
max. 100 m
4
Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Supply voltage of the rated electronics and load voltage L+
• Reverse polarity protection
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yes
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Technical data
Constant measuring current for resistive transducers (pulsed)
• For PT 100
• at 10 kΩ
typ. 490 µA; from product version 06: 1.5 mA
Electrical isolation
• between channels and the backplane bus
• between channels and electronics power supply
yes
between channels
no
Maximum potential difference
• between inputs and MANA (CMV)
• between inputs (CMV)
• between MANA and Minternal (Viso)
typ. 105 µA
yes
1V
1V
75 VDC / 60 VAC
Isolation test voltage
500 VDC
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
• from supply and load voltage L+ (no load)
max. 60 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 2 W
max. 80 mA
Generation of analog input values
Measuring principle
Integrating
Integration/conversion time (per channel)
•
programmable
yes
•
Integration time in ms
162/3
20
•
Basic conversion time, including the integration time in ms
72
85
•
Additional conversion time for resistance measurements in ms
72
85
•
Resolution in bits (including overshoot range)
12 bits
12 bits
•
Noise suppression at interference frequency f1 in Hz
60
50
Measured value smoothing
programmable, in 2 stages
Time constant of the input filter
0.9 ms
Basic execution time of the module (all channels enabled)
350 ms
Generation of analog output values
Resolution (including overshoot range)
12 bits
Conversion time (per channel)
500 µs
Settling time
• with resistive load
• with capacitive load
0.8 ms
0.8 ms
Noise suppression, error limits for inputs
Noise suppression at F = n (f1 ± 1 %) (f1 = interference frequency)
•
•
Common-mode noise (Vpp < 1 V)
Seriesmode interference (peak value < rated input range)
Crosstalk between inputs
> 38 dB
> 36 dB
> 88 dB
Operational error limit (across temperature range, relative to input range)
•
Voltage input
0 V to 10 V
± 0.7 %
•
Resistance input
10 kΩ
± 3.5 %
•
Temperature input
Pt 100
±1%
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Technical data
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25 °C, relative to input range)
•
Voltage input
0 V to 10 V
•
Resistance input
10 kΩ
± 2.8 %
•
Temperature input
Pt 100
± 0.8 %
Temperature error (relative to input range)
± 0.01 %/K
Linearity error (relative to input range)
± 0.05 %
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25 °C, relative to input
range)
± 0.05 %
± 0.5 %
Noise suppression, error limits of outputs
Crosstalk between outputs
> 88 dB
Operational limit (across the temperature range, relative to output range)
•
Voltage output
± 1.0 %
Basic error limit (operational error limit at 25 °C, relative to output range)
•
Voltage output
± 0.85 %
Temperature error (relative to output range)
± 0.01 %/K
Linearity error (relative to output range)
± 0.01 %
Repetition accuracy (in transient state at 25 °C, relative to output
range)
± 0.01 %
Output ripple; range 0 Hz to 50 kHz (relative to output range)
± 0.1 %
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Interrupts
none
Diagnostics function
none
Sensor selection data
Input ranges (rated values) / input impedance
•
Voltage
0 V to 10 V
100 kΩ
•
Resistance
10 kΩ
10 MΩ
•
Temperature
Pt 100
10 MΩ
Maximum voltage at voltage input (destruction limit)
Wiring of the signal sensors
• for voltage measurement
• for resistance measurement
with 2-wire connection
with 3-wire connection
with 4-wire connection
max. 20 V continuous; 75 V for max. duration of 1 s
(duty factor 1:20)
supported
supported
supported
supported
Characteristics linearization
• for resistance thermometers
programmable
Technical unit of data formats
degrees Centigrade
Pt 100 (Climatic range)
Actuator selection data
Output range (rated value)
• Voltage
0 V to 10 V
Load impedance (in the rated output range)
•
For voltage outputs
– capacitive load
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max. 1.0 µF
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Technical data
Voltage output
• Short-circuit protection
• Short-circuit current
yes
max. 30 mA
Destruction limit against external voltages/currents
• Voltage at outputs to MANA
Wiring of the actuators
• for voltage output
2-wire connection
4-wire connection (measuring line)
max. 15 V, continuous
using a 20-pin front connector
supported
not supported
* the error limits specified for the outputs are only valid when there is a high-ohm connection. In the entire load resistance
range, an additional error of <0.9 % can result.
6.16.1
Programmable parameters
Introduction
For general information on programming analog modules, refer to the chapter Programming
analog modules.
The table below provides an overview of configurable parameters, including defaults:
Table 6-40
Summary of parameters SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 12 Bit
Parameters
Range of values
Input
Measurement
• Measurement type
disabled
V
R-4L
RTD-4L
•
Measuring range
Output
• Output type
•
Output range
Default
Parameter type
Scope
RTD-4L
Voltage
Resistance
(4-wire connection)
Thermal resistance
(linear, 4-wire
connection)
0 V to 10 V
10000 Ω
Pt 100 Klima
Pt 100 Klima
disabled
Voltage
0 V to 10 V
V
0 V to 10 V
dynamic
Channel
dynamic
Channel
See also
Programming analog modules (Page 225)
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6.16.2
Measurement types and ranges
Introduction
You can configure the outputs for operation as voltage or current outputs, or disable these.
You can wire the outputs as voltage outputs, or disable these.
Program the outputs at the "measurement type" AND output type" parameters in STEP 7.
Input defaults
The "thermoelectric resistance (linear, 4-wire connection)" measurement type and "Pt 100
Klima" measuring range are set by default at the module. You can use these default settings
without having to program the SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x12 Bit in STEP 7.
Options of wiring the input channels
You can wire the input channels of SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 12 Bit in the following combinations:
Channel
Wiring versions
Channels 0 and 1 •
•
2 x temperature or
2 x resistance
Channels 2 and 3 •
•
•
•
•
2 x voltage,
2 x resistance,
2 x temperature,
1 x temperature and 1 x voltage, or
1 x resistance and 1 x voltage
Note
Wiring both a temperature sensor and a resistor to channels 0 and 1 or 2 and 3 is not
allowed.
Reason: Common current source for both channels.
Measuring ranges
Program the measuring ranges in STEP 7.
Table 6-41
Measurement types and ranges
Selected type of measurement
Measuring range
V: Voltage
0 V to 10 V
R-4L: resistance (4-wire connection)
10 kΩ
RTD-4L: Thermoresistor
(linear, 4-wire connection)
Pt 100 Klima
(temperature measurement)
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Output ranges of SM 334; AI 4/ AO 2 x 12 bit
The "voltage" output type and "0 V to 10 V" output range are set by default at the module.
You can always use this combination of the output type and range without having to program
the SM 334; AO 4 x 2 Bit in STEP 7.
Table 6-42
Output ranges
Selected type of output
Output range
Voltage
0 V to 10 V
See also
Representation of analog values for analog output channels (Page 212)
6.16.3
Additional information on SM 334; AI 4/ AO 2 x 12 bit
Unused channels
Set the "disabled" argument at the "measurement type" parameter for unused input
channels. This setting reduces module cycle times.
Always short-circuit unused input channels, and connect these to MANA. This optimizes
interference immunity of the analog input module.
To take the unused output channels of SM 334; AI 4/AO 2 x 12 Bit off power, always set
"disabled" argument at the "output type" parameter, and leave the connection open.
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Signal modules
This chapter describes the technical data and properties of the S7-300 signal modules.
7.1
Module overview
Introduction
The table below summarizes the essential features of the signal modules described in this
chapter. This overview supports you in selecting a module to suit your requirements.
Table 7-1
Special signal modules: Overview of properties
Properties
Simulator module SM 374;
IN/OUT 16
Number of
inputs/outputs
•
max. 16 inputs or outputs
Dummy module DM 370
Position decoder module
SM 338; POS-INPUT
1 slot reserved for nonprogrammable module
•
•
Suitable for...
Simulation of:
• 16 inputs or
• 16 outputs or
• 8 inputs and 8 outputs
3 inputs for absolute
encoders (SSI)
2 digital inputs for freezing
encoder values
Dummy for:
• Interface modules
• non-programmable signal
modules
• modules which occupy 2
slots
Position detection using up to
three absolute encoders (SSI)
Encoder types: Absolute
encoder (SSI), message frame
length 13 bits, 21 bits or 25 bits
Data formats: Gray code or
binary code
Isochronous mode
supported
no
no
yes
Programmable
diagnostics
no
no
no
Diagnostics interrupt
no
no
programmable
Special features
Function adjustable with
screwdriver
the mechanical structure and
addressing of the overall
configuration remains
unchanged when DM 370 is
replaced with a different
module.
SM 338 does not support
absolute encoders with a
monoflop time > 64 µs
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7.2 Simulator module SM 374; IN/OUT 16; (6ES7 374-2XH01-0AA0)
7.2
Simulator module SM 374; IN/OUT 16; (6ES7 374-2XH01-0AA0)
Order number
6ES7 374-2XH01-0AA0
Properties
Properties of simulator module SM 374; IN/OUT 16:
● Simulation of:
– 16 inputs or
– 16 outputs or
– 8 inputs and 8 outputs (each with the same start addresses!)
● Status displays for the simulation of inputs and outputs
● Function adjustable with screwdriver
Note
Do not operate the function selection switch in RUN!
Configuration in STEP 7
The simulator module SM 374; IN/OUT 16 is not included in the STEP 7 module catalog.
STEP 7 therefore does not recognize the SM 374 order number. "Simulate" the simulator
module function required for your configuration as follows:
● To use the SM 374 with 16 inputs, define the order number of a digital input module with
16 inputs in STEP 7,
for example: 6ES7 321-1BH02-0AA0
● To use the SM 374 with 16 outputs, define the order number of a digital output module
with 16 outputs in STEP 7,
for example: 6ES7 322-1BH01-0AA0
● To use the SM 374 with 8 inputs and 8 outputs, define the order number of a digital
input/output module with 8 inputs and 8 outputs in STEP 7,
for example: 6ES7 323-1BH00-0AA0
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7.2 Simulator module SM 374; IN/OUT 16; (6ES7 374-2XH01-0AA0)
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Channel number
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Status displays - green
Technical data of SM 374; IN/OUT 16
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 110
Weight
approx. 190 g
Module-specific data
Optional simulation of
16 inputs
16 outputs
8 inputs and 8 outputs
Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Current consumption from the backplane bus
max. 80 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 0.35 W
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7.3 Dummy module DM 370; (6ES7 370-0AA01-0AA0)
Technical data
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Status display
yes, green LED for each channel
Interrupts
no
Diagnostics functions
no
7.3
Dummy module DM 370; (6ES7 370-0AA01-0AA0)
Order number
6ES7 370-0AA01-0AA0
Properties
The dummy module DM 370 reserves a slot for a non-configured module. It can be used as
dummy module for:
● Interface modules (without reservation of address space)
● Non-configured signal modules (with reservation of address space)
● Modules which occupy 2 slots (with reservation of address space)
When replacing the dummy module with another S7-300 module, the mechanical assembly
and address assignment/addressing of the entire configuration remain unchanged.
Configuration in STEP 7
Configure the DM 370 dummy module in STEP 7 only if you module for a programmed
signal module. If the module reserves the slot for an interface module, you can discard
module configuration in STEP 7.
Modules which occupy 2 slots
Install two dummy modules for modules which occupy 2 slots. You only reserve the address
space using the dummy module in slot "x", rather than the dummy module in slot "x + 1". For
details of the procedure, see the table below.
The rack can receive up to 8 modules (SM/FM/CP.) When using two dummy modules to
reserve a slot for a module of 80 mm width, you may still install 7 further modules
(SM/FM/CP) because the dummy module only uses the address space for one module.
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7.3 Dummy module DM 370; (6ES7 370-0AA01-0AA0)
Switch settings for addressing
The table below shows how to set the switch on the rear panel of the module, according to
the module type.
Table 7-2
Meaning of the switch settings of dummy module DM 370
Switch setting
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Meaning
Use
The dummy module reserves one slot.
•
The module will not be configured, and
does not use any address space.
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•
Without active backplane bus: For configurations
where a single slot is physically reserved, with
electrical connection to the S7-300 bus.
With active backplane bus: no
The dummy module reserves one slot.
1$
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For configurations where an addressed slot is
reserved.
The module must be configured and
occupies 1 byte in the input address space
(system default: not in the process image.)
Technical data of DM 370
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 120
Weight
approx. 180 g
Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Current consumption from the backplane bus
approx. 5 mA
Power loss
typ. 0.03 W
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7.4 Position detection module SM 338; POS-INPUT; (6ES7 338-4BC01-0AB0)
7.4
Position detection module SM 338; POS-INPUT;
(6ES7 338-4BC01-0AB0)
Order number
6ES7 338-4BC01-0AB0
Properties
Properties of position decoder module SM 338; POS-INPUT:
● 3 inputs for the connection of up to three absolute value encoders (SSI), and 2 digital
inputs to freeze encoder values
● Allows direct reaction to encoder values in motion systems
● Processing of encoder values recorded by SM 338 in the user program
● Isochronous mode supported
● Selectable encoder value acquisition mode:
– cyclic
– isochronous
● Rated input voltage 24 VDC
● Nonisolated to the CPU
● Fast Mode selectable; with faster transducer action and compressed feedback interface.
The Fast Mode is available from firmware version V2.0.0 in SM 338; POS-INPUT and can
be selected from STEP 7 V5.3+SP2.
Supported encoder types
Encoder types supported by SM 338; POS-INPUT:
● Absolute value encoder (SSI), frame length 13 bit
● Absolute value encoder (SSI), frame length 21 bit
● Absolute value encoder (SSI), frame length 25 bit
Supported data formats
SM 338; POS-INPUT supports gray code and binary code.
Firmware update
To extend functions and for troubleshooting, it is possible with the help of STEP 7 HWConfig to load firmware updates in the operating system memory of the SM 338; POSINPUT.
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Notice
When you boot the firmware update, the old firmware is deleted. If the firmware update is
interrupted or terminated for some reason, thereafter the SM 338; POS-INPUT ceases to
function properly. Reboot the firmware update and wait until this has completed
successfully.
Note
The firmware update is only possible in remote operation if the header assembly (slave
circuit) employed supports the system services required for this.
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7.4 Position detection module SM 338; POS-INPUT; (6ES7 338-4BC01-0AB0)
Wiring rules
Important rules to observe wiring the module:
● Ground of the encoder supply is connected to CPU ground potential. Thus, establish a
low impedance connection between pin 2 of SM 338 (M) and CPU ground.
● Always use shielded twisted-pair cable to wire encoder signals (pins 3 to 14.) Connect
both ends of the shielding. Use the shield connection element to terminate the shielding
on SM 338 (order number 6ES7 390-5AA00-0AA0.)
● Connect an external power supply if the maximum output current (900 mA) of the
encoder supply is exceeded.
Technical data of SM 338; POS-INPUT
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 120
Weight
approx. 235 g
Voltages, currents, electrical potentials
Rated load voltage L+
• Range
• Reverse polarity protection
24 VDC
Electrical isolation
no, only to shield
Maximum potential difference
• between the input (M terminal) and CPU grounding
busbar
1 VDC
Encoder supply
• Output voltage
• Output current
L+ -0.8 V
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
• from load voltage L+ (no load)
max. 160 mA
Power loss of the module
typ. 3 W
20.4 ... 28.8 V
no
max. 900 mA, short circuit-proof
max. 10 mA
Encoder inputs POS-INPUT 0 to 2
Position detection
absolute
Difference signals for SSI data and SSI clock
to RS422 standard
Data transfer rate and cable (twisted-pair and shielded)
length of absolute value encoders
•
•
•
•
SSI frame transfer rate
• 125 kHz
• 250 kHz
• 500 kHz
• 1 MHz
13 bits 21 bits 25 bits
Monoflop time2
16 µs, 32 µs, 48 µs, 64 µs
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250 kHz max. 160 m
500 kHz max. 60 m
1 MHz max. 20 m
112 µs 176 µs 208 µs
56 µs 88 µs 104 µs
28 µs 44 µs 52 µs
14 µs 22 µs 26 µs
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Technical data
Digital inputs DI 0, DI 1
Electrical isolation
no, only to shield
Input voltage
0 signal -3 V ... 5 V
1 signal 11 V ... 30.2 V
Input current
0 signal ≤ 2 mA (standby current)
1 signal 9 mA (typ.)
Input delay
0 > 1: max. 300 μs
1 > 0: max. 300 μs
Maximum repetition rate
1 kHz
Connection of a two-wire BEROS, type 2
supported
Shielded cable length
600 m
Unshielded cable length
32 m
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Interrupts
• Diagnostics interrupt
programmable
Status display for digital inputs
LED (green)
Group error
LED (red)
Inaccuracy of the encoder value
Cyclic encoder value acquisition
•
•
•
maximum age 1
minimum age 1
Jitter
Refresh rate
(2 × frame transfer rate) + monoflop time + 580 µs
Frame transfer rate + 130 µs
Frame transfer rate + monoflop time + 450 µs
Frame evaluation at intervals of 450 µs
Inaccuracy of the frozen encoder value (Freeze)
Free-running transducer capture (Fast Mode)
•
•
•
maximum age 1
minimum age 1
Jitter
Refresh rate
(2 × frame transfer rate) + monoflop time + 400 µs
Frame transfer rate + 100 µs
Frame transfer rate + monoflop time + 360 µs
Frame evaluation at intervals of 360 µs
Isochronous encoder value acquisition
•
Age
Encoder value at time Ti of the current PROFIBUS DP cycle
Inaccuracy of the frozen encoder value (Freeze)
Free-running transducer capture (Standard Mode)
•
•
•
maximum age 1
minimum age 1
Jitter
(2 × frame transfer rate) + monoflop time + 580 µs
Frame transfer rate + 130 µs
Frame transfer rate + monoflop time + 450 µs
Isochronous encoder value acquisition
•
386
Jitter
Max. (frame transfer rate n + programmed Monoflop time n)
n=0, 1, 2, (channel)
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Technical data
Isochronous times for the module
In Standard Mode
TWE 850 µs
TWE 620 µs
ToiMin 90 µs
TDPMin 1620 µs
In Fast Mode
TWE 700 µs
TWE 0 µs
ToiMin 0 µs
TDPMin 900 µs
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age of the encoder values determined by the transfer process and the processing
Restriction of the monoflop time of the absolute value encoder:
(1 / transmission rate) < monoflop of the absolute value encoder < 64 µs + 2 x (1 /
transmission rate):
2
7.4.1
Isochronous mode
Introduction
Note
The basics of isochronous operation are described in a separate manual.
Hardware requirements
To operate SM 338 in isochronous mode, you need:
● a CPU which supports isochronous mode
● a DP master which supports the constant bus cycle
● a slave interface (IM 153-x) which supports isochronous mode
Properties
SM 338 operates in non-isochronous or isochronous mode, depending on system
parameters.
In isochronous mode, data are exchanged between the DP master and SM 338 in
synchronism to the PROFIBUS DP cycle.
In isochronous mode, all 16 bytes of the feedback interface are consistent.
If synchronism is lost due to disturbance or failure/delay of Global Control (GC), the SM 338
resumes isochronous mode at the next cycle without error reaction.
If synchronism is lost, the feedback interface is not updated.
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7.4.2
Functions of SM 338; POS-INPUT; encoder value acquisition
The absolute value encoder transfers its values in frames to the SM 338. The SM 338
initiates the frame transfer.
● In non-isochronous mode, the encoder values are acquired cyclically.
● In isochronous mode, the encoder values are acquired in synchronism with the
PROFIBUS DP cycle at each Ti.
Cyclic encoder value acquisition
The SM 338 always initiates a frame transfer at the end of the programmed monoflop time.
Asynchronously to those cyclic frames, the SM 338 processes the acquired encoder values
cyclically, based on its refresh rate (see Technical data.)
Thus, cyclic acquisition returns encoder values of different ages. The difference between the
min./max. age represents the jitter (see Technical data.)
Isochronous encoder value acquisition
Isochronous encoder values acquisition is automatically set when the DP master system
operates with active constant bus cycle, and the DP slave is in synchronism with the DP
cycle.
SM 338 initiates a frame transfer in each
PROFIBUS DP cycle, at the time Ti.
The SM 338 processes the transferred encoder values in synchronism with the PROFIBUS
DP cycle.
7.4.2.1
Gray code/binary code converter
When Gray code is set, the Gray code value returned by the absolute value encoder is
converted into binary code. When binary code is set, the values returned by the encoder
remain unchanged.
Note
When you set Gray code, the SM 338 always converts the entire encoder value (13, 21, 25
bits). As a result, any leading special bits will influence the encoder value, and the appended
bits may be corrupted.
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7.4.2.2
Transferred encoder value and scaling
Transducer value and standardization
The transferred encoder value contains the encoder position of the absolute value encoder.
In addition to the encoder position, the encoder transfers additional bits located before and
after the encoder position, depending on the encoder used.
The SM 338 determines the encoder position based on the following settings:
● Scaling, places (0..12), or
● scaling, units / revolution
Scaling, places
Scaling determines the position of the encoder value at the feedback interface.
● "Places" = 1, 2....12 indicates that appended irrelevant bits in the encoder value are
shifted out, and the encoder value is right-aligned in the address area (see the example
below.)
● “Places” = 0 determines that appended bits are retained and available for evaluation.
This may be useful when the absolute value encoder used transfers information in the
appended bits (see manufacturer specifications) which you want to evaluate (also refer to
the chapter Gray code/binary code converter.)
Steps per revolution parameter
Up to 13 bits are available for the steps per revolution parameter. The resultant number of
steps per revolution is displayed automatically according to the "Places" setting.
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Example of encoder value scaling
You are using a single-turn encoder with
29 steps = 512 steps per revolution (resolution/360°.)
Your configuration in STEP 7:
● Absolute encoder: 13 bits
● Scaling: 4 places
● Steps per revolution: 512
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Freeze function
The freeze function "freezes" the actual encoder values of SM 338. The freeze function is
coupled to the digital inputs DI 0 and DI 1 of SM 338.
The freeze function is triggered by a signal transition (positive edge) a DI 0 or DI 1. Bit 31 = 1
(output address) identifies a frozen encoder value. You can freeze one, two or three encoder
values using one digital input.
Enable the freeze function by setting the corresponding parameters in STEP 7 .
To allows their event-triggered evaluation, the encoder values are retained until the freeze
function is terminated.
Terminating the freeze function
The freeze function must be terminated separately at each encoder input. You acknowledge
the function in the user program by setting bit 0, 1 or 2 of the relevant channel by setting the
STEP 7 operation T PAB "xyz."
The acknowledgement resets bit 31 of the corresponding encoder value, and initiates a
refresh of the encoder values. You can freeze the encoder values again after you cleared the
ACK bit at the output address of the module.
In isochronous mode, the acknowledgement is processed at the time To. From this point on,
you can freeze the encoder values again by setting the digital inputs.
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Note
The Freeze function is acknowledged automatically when you assign new parameters with
different arguments to the relevant
channel.
The freeze function remains unaffected if you set parameters with identical arguments.
See also
Addressing SM 338 POS-INPUT (Page 392)
Programming SM 338 POS-INPUT (Page 391)
7.4.3
Programming SM 338 POS-INPUT
Programming
You program the SM 338; POS-INPUT in STEP 7. Always program the module while the
CPU is in STOP mode.
After you completed the parameter declaration, download the parameters from the PG to the
CPU. At its next STOP → RUN transition, the CPU transfers the parameters to the SM 338.
New parameters can not be assigned by the user program.
Parameters of SM 338; POS-INPUT
The table below provides an overview of configurable parameters and defaults for the SM
338.
The defaults apply if you have not set any parameters in STEP 7 (default setting bold).
Table 7-3
Parameters of SM 338; POS-INPUT
Parameters
Range of values
Enable
• Fast-Mode
yes / no
Note
Enable parameter.
Applies to all 3 channels.
Enable
• Diagnostic interrupt
yes / no
Applies to all 3 channels.
Absolute value encoder (SSI)
none; 13 bits; 21 bits; 25 bits
none: The encoder input is switched
off.
Code type 1)
Gray; Binary
Code returned by the encoder.
125 kHz; 250 kHz; 500 kHz; 1 MHz
Data transfer rate of the SSI position
detection. Observe the relationship
between cable lengths and the
transmission rate (see Technical data)
1)
Transmission rate
1) ,3)
Enable parameter.
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Parameters
Monoflop time
1),2),3)
Range of values
Note
16 µs; 32 µs; 48 µs; 64 µs
The monoflop time represents the
minimum interval between two SSI
frames.
The configured monoflop time must be
greater than the monoflop time of the
absolute value encoder.
Scaling
• Places
• Steps per revolution 4
0 to 12
Enabling the Freeze function
off; 0; 1
1See
2 to 8192
Scaling right-aligns the encoder value
in the address space; irrelevant places
are discarded.
Definition of the digital input that
initiates freezing of the encoder value
at the positive edge.
the technical data of the absolute value encoder
2The
monoflop time is equivalent to the interval between two SSI frames. The configured monoflop time must be greater
than the monoflop time of the absolute value encoder (see the technical data of the manufacturer). The time 2 (1 /
transmission rate) is added to the value set in HW Config. A transmission rate of 125 kHz and configured monoflop time of
16 ms sets an effective monoflop time of 32 ms.
Restriction of the monoflop time of the absolute value encoder:
(1 / transmission rate) < monoflop of the absolute value encoder < 64 µs + 2 x (1 / transmission rate)
3
4to
powers of two
Note
Please note that in asynchronous mode, the transmission rate and monoflop time affect the
accuracy and update quality of the encoder values. In isochronous mode, the transmission
rate and monoflop time have an influence on the accuracy of the freeze function.
7.4.4
Addressing SM 338 POS-INPUT
Data areas for encoder values
The SM 338 inputs and outputs are addressed beginning at the module start address. The
input and output address is determined in your configuration of SM 338 in STEP 7.
Input addresses
Table 7-4
Table 5-4 SM 338; POS-INPUT: Input addresses
Encoder input
Input address (derived from configuration) + address offset
0
"Module start address"
1
"Module start address" + 4 byte address offset
2
"Module start address" +8 byte address offset
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Structure of double data word in Standard Mode
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In the double data word from channel 0, the status of digital input IO is reported to bit 27
(digital input status) and the double data word from channel 1 is reported to digital input I1. In
the double data word from channel 2, the bit is always = 0.
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Reading data areas
You can read the data areas in your user program using the STEP 7 operation L PED "xyz."
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Example of access to encoder values and use of the freeze function
You want to read and evaluate the values at the encoder inputs. The module start address is
256.
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L
Explanation
PED
256
//
Read encoder value in the address area for encoder input 0
T
MD
100
//
Save encoder value to memory double word
V
M
100.7
//
Freeze state for subsequent acknowledgement
=
M
99.0
//
determine and save
L
PED
230
//
Read encoder value in the address area for encoder input 1
T
MD
104
//
Save encoder value to memory double word
V
M
104.7
//
Freeze state for subsequent acknowledgement
=
M
99.1
//
determine and save
L
PED
264
//
Read encoder value in the address area for encoder input 2
T
MD
108
//
Save encoder value to memory double word
V
M
108.7
//
Freeze state for subsequent acknowledgement
=
M
99.2
//
determine and save
L
MB
99
//
Load freeze state and
T
POB
256
//
acknowledge (SM 338: output address 256)
You can then process the encoder values from the bit memory address areas MD 100, MD
104 and MD 108. The encoder value is set in bits 0 to 30 of the memory double word.
7.4.5
SM 338; POS-INPUT - Diagnostics
Introduction
The SM 338 provides diagnostics messages, i.e. it always provides all diagnostics messages
without user intervention.
Reactions to a diagnostic message in STEP 7
Actions initiated by diagnostic messages:
● The diagnostic message is entered in the diagnosis of the module and forwarded to the
CPU.
● The SF LED on the module is lit.
● If you have set "Enable Diagnostic Interrupt" in STEP 7, the system triggers a diagnostic
interrupt and calls OB 82.
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Reading diagnostic messages
You can read detailed diagnostic messages using SFCs in the user program (refer to the
appendix "Diagnostic data of signal modules").
You can view the cause of the error in the module diagnostics data in STEP 7 (refer to the
STEP 7 Online Help.)
Diagnostic message using the SF LED
The SM 338 indicates errors at its SF LED (group error LED.) The
SF LED lights up when the SM 338 generates a diagnostic message. It goes dark after all
error states are cleared.
The SF LED also lights up to indicate external errors (short-circuit at the encoder supply),
regardless of the CPU operating state (at POWER ON.)
The SF LED lights up temporarily at startup, during the self test of SM 338.
Diagnostic messages of SM338; POS-INPUT
The table below provides an overview of the diagnostic messages of SM 338; POS-INPUT.
Table 7-5
Diagnostic messages of SM 338; POS INPUT
Diagnostics message
LED
Scope of diagnostics
Module error
SF
Module
Internal error
SF
Module
External error
SF
Module
Channel error
SF
Module
External auxiliary voltage missing
SF
Module
Module not programmed
SF
Module
Incorrect parameters
SF
Module
Channel information available
SF
Module
Watchdog time-out
SF
Module
Channel error
SF
Channel (encoder input)
Configuration / programming error
SF
Channel (encoder input)
External channel error (encoder error)
SF
Channel (encoder input)
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Causes of error and troubleshooting
Table 7-6
Diagnostics messages of SM 338, causes of error and troubleshooting
Diagnostics message
Possible cause of error
Module error
Any, the module has detected an error.
Internal error
Module has detected an error within the
automation system.
External error
Module has detected an error outside of the
automation system.
Channel error
Indicates that only specific channels are
faulty.
External auxiliary voltage
missing
Supply voltage L+ of the module is missing
Connect supply L+
Module not programmed
Module requires information whether it
should operate with default system
parameters or user parameters.
Message present after power on, until the
CPU has completed the transfer of
parameters; configure the module as required.
Incorrect parameters
One parameter, or the combination of
parameters, is not plausible
Program the module
Channel information
available
Channel error; module can provide additional
channel information.
Watchdog time-out
Infrequent high electromagnetic interference
Channel error
Any, the module has detected an error at the
encoder input.
Configuration /
programming error
Illegal parameter transferred to module
Program the module
External channel error
(encoder error)
Wire-break at encoder cable, encoder cable
not connected, or encoder defective.
Check connected encoder
7.4.6
To correct or avoid error
Eliminate interference
SM 338; POS INPUT - Interrupts
Introduction
This chapter describes the interrupt reaction of SM 338; POS-INPUT. The SM 338 can
trigger diagnostic interrupts.
For detailed information on the OBs and SFCs mentioned below, refer to the STEP 7 Online
Help.
Enabling interrupts
There is no default interrupt setting, i.e. interrupts are disabled if not set accordingly.
Program the interrupt enable parameter in STEP 7.
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Diagnostic interrupt
If you have enabled diagnostic interrupts, the incoming error events (initial occurrence of the
error) and outgoing error events (message after troubleshooting) are reported by means of
interrupts.
The CPU interrupts user program execution, and executes diagnostic interrupt OB82.
You can call SFC 51 or 59 in OB82 in the user program to view detailed diagnostic data
output by the module.
Diagnostics data remain consistent until the program exits OB 82. The module
acknowledges the diagnostic interrupt when the program exits OB82.
See also
Programming SM 338 POS-INPUT (Page 391)
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Interface modules
Interface modules
This chapter described the technical data and properties of the S7-300 interface modules.
8.1
Module overview
Introduction
The table below summarizes the essential features of the interface modules described in this
chapter. This overview supports you in selecting a module to suit your requirements.
Table 8-1
Interface modules: Overview of properties
Properties
Interface module IM 360
Suitable for installation
in S7-300 racks
•
0
Interface module IM 361
•
1 to 3
•
0 and 1
Data transfer
•
from IM 360 to IM 361 via
connecting cable 386
•
from IM 360 to IM 361, or
from IM 361 to IM 361, via
connecting cable 386
•
from IM 365 to IM 365 via
connecting cable 386
Distance between...
•
max. 10 m
•
max. 10 m
•
1 m, permanently
connected
Special features
---
•
•
Preassembled module pair
Rack 1 supports only signal
modules
IM 365 does not route the
communication bus to rack
1
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8.2
Interface module IM 360; (6ES7 360-3AA01-0AA0)
Order number
6ES7 360-3AA01-0AA0
Properties
Special features of interface module IM 360:
● Interface for rack 0 of the S7-300
● Data transfer from IM 360 to IM 361 via connecting cable 368
● Maximum distance between IM 360 and IM 361 is 10 m
Status and error LEDs
Interface module IM 360 is equipped with the following status and error LEDs.
Display element
Meaning
Explanations
SF
Group error
The LED lights up if
• the connecting cable is missing.
• IM 361 is switched off.
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The overview below shows the technical data of interface module IM 360.
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
40 x 125 x 120
Weight
approx. 250 g
Module-specific data
Cable length
• Maximum length to next IM
10 m
Current consumption
• from the backplane bus
350 mA
Power loss
typ. 2 W
Status and error LEDs
yes
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8.3
Interface module IM 361; (6ES7 361-3CA01-0AA0)
Order number
6ES7 361 3CA01-0AA0
Properties
Special features of interface module IM 361:
● 24 VDC power supply
● Interface for racks 1 to 3 of the S7-300
● Current output via the S7-300 backplane bus: max. 0.8 A
● Data transfer from IM 360 to IM 361, or from IM 361 to IM 361 via connecting cable 368
● Maximum distance between IM 360 and IM 361 is 10 m
● Maximum distance between IM 361 and IM 361 is 10 m
Status and error LEDs
Interface module IM 361 is equipped with the following status and error LEDs.
Display element
Meaning
Explanations
SF
Group error
The LED lights up if
• the connecting cable is missing
• the IM 361 connected in series is
switched off
• the CPU is in POWER OFF state
5 VDC
5 VDC supply for the S7-300 backplane bus
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Front view
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Technical data
The overview below shows the technical data of interface module IM 361.
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
80 x 125 x 120
Weight
505 g
Module-specific data
Cable length
Maximum length to next IM
10 m
Current consumption
from 24 VDC
0.5 A
Power loss
typ. 5 W
Current sinking at backplane bus
0.8 A
Status and error LEDs
yes
See also
Spare parts and accessories for S7-300 modules (Page 483)
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8.4
Interface module IM 365; (6ES7 365-0BA01-0AA0)
Order number: "Standard module"
6ES7 365-0BA01-0AA0
Order number: "SIPLUS S7-300 module"
6AG1 365-0BA01-2AA0
Properties
Special features of interface module IM 365:
● Preassembled pair of modules for rack 0 and rack 1
● Total power supply of 1.2 A, of which up to 0.8 A may be used per rack.
● Connecting cable with a length of 1 m already permanently connected
● Install only signal modules in rack 1
● IM 365 does not route the communication bus to rack 1, i.e. you cannot install FMs with
communication bus function in rack 1.
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Front view
The figure below shows the front view of interface module IM 365
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②
In rack 0
Technical data
The overview below shows the technical data of interface module IM 365.
Technical data
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions W x H x D (mm) per module
40 x 125 x 120
Total weight
580 g
Module-specific data
Cable length
Maximum length to next IM
1m
Current consumption
from the backplane bus
100 mA
Power loss
typ. 0.5 W
Current sinking
max. 1.2 A
per module
0.8 A
Status and error LEDs
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RS 485 Repeater
9
This chapter
This chapter describes the RS 485 Repeater in detail.
This includes:
● the purpose of the RS 485 Repeater
● The maximum cable lengths between two RS 485 Repeaters
● functions of the various operating elements and terminals
● information about grounded and nongrounded operation
● technical data and the block diagram
Further information
For further information on the RS 485 Repeater, refer to the chapter "Configuring an MPI or
PROFIBUS DP network" in the CPU Data, Installation manual.
Diagnostic Repeater
Compared to the RS 485 repeater, the Diagnostic Repeater has new characteristics:
Diagnostic function and modeling as the DP slave. For further information, refer to the
Diagnostics Repeater for PROFIBUS DP manual on the Internet at this address:
http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/7915183
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9.1 Fields of application and properties; (6ES7 972-0AA01-0XA0)
9.1
Fields of application and properties; (6ES7 972-0AA01-0XA0)
Order number
6ES7 972-0AA01-0XA0
Definition of the RS 485 Repeater
The RS 485 Repeater amplifies data signals on bus lines and couples bus segments.
Application of the RS 485 Repeater
You need an RS 485 Repeater if:
● more than 32 nodes are connected to the bus
● bus segments are operated ungrounded on the bus, or
● the maximum cable length of a segment is exceeded (see the table below.)
Table 9-1
Maximum cable length of a segment
Transmission rate
Max. cable length of a segment (in m)
9.6 to 187.5 kbps
1000
500 kbps
400
1.5 Mbps
200
3 to 12 Mbps
100
Rules
If you install the bus using RS 485 Repeaters:
● Up to nine RS 485 Repeaters may be connected in series.
● The maximum cable length between two nodes with RS 485 Repeater may not exceed
the values listed in the table below.
Table 9-2
Maximum cable length between two RS 485 Repeaters
Transmission rate
Maximum cable length between 2 nodes (in m) with RS 485 Repeater (6ES7 9720AA01-0XA0)
9.6 to 187.5 kbps
10000
500 kbps
4000
1.5 Mbps
2000
3 to 12 Mbps
1000
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9.2
Design of the RS 485 Repeater; (6ES7 972-0AA01-0XA0)
The table below shows the design and functions of the RS 485 Repeater.
Table 9-3
Description and functions of the RS 485 Repeater
Repeater design
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no.
Function
①
LED 24 V supply voltage
②
Terminal for the RS 485 Repeater power supply (use pin "M5.2" is
reference ground when measuring the voltage between terminals "A2"
and "B2".)
③
Shield clamp for the strain relief and grounding of the bus cable of bus
segments 1 or 2
④
Terminals for the bus cable of bus segment 1
⑤
Terminating resistance for bus segment 1
⑥
LED for bus segment 1
⑦
OFF switch
(= isolate bus segments from each other, for example, for
commissioning)
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Terminating resistance for bus segment 2
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Terminals for the bus cable of bus segment 2
⑪
Slide for mounting and removing the RS 485 Repeater on the DIN rail
⑫
Interface for PG/OP on bus segment 1
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9.3 RS 485 Repeater operation in ungrounded and grounded mode
9.3
RS 485 Repeater operation in ungrounded and grounded mode
Grounded or ungrounded
The RS 485 Repeater is ...
● Grounded, if all other nodes on the segment are also operated on ground potential
● ungrounded, if all other nodes in the segment are operated on ungrounded potential
Note
Bus segment 1 is referenced to ground if you connect a PG to the PG/OP socket of the
RS 485 Repeater. The segment is grounded because the MPI in the PG is grounded, and
the PG/OP socket of the RS 485 Repeater is connected internally with bus segment 1.
Grounded operation of the RS 485 Repeater
For grounded operation of the RS 485 Repeater, you must bridge terminals "M" and "PE" on
the top of the RS 485 Repeater.
Ungrounded operation of the RS 485 Repeater
For ungrounded operation of the RS 485 Repeater, do not interconnect "M" and "PE" on the
top of the RS 485 Repeater. In addition, the supply voltage to the RS 485 Repeater must be
ungrounded.
Wiring diagram
In a repeater configuration with ungrounded reference potential (ungrounded operation), any
interference currents and static charges are discharged to the protective conductor by
means of an RC network integrated in the repeater (refer to the figure below).
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9.3 RS 485 Repeater operation in ungrounded and grounded mode
Electrical isolation between bus segments
Bus segments 1 and 2 are electrically isolated. The PG/OP interface is connected internally
to the port for bus segment 1. The figure below shows the front panel of the RS 485
Repeater.
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Terminals for bus segment 1
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Terminals for bus segment 2
④
Electrical isolation
Amplification of bus signals
The amplification of the bus signals takes place between the port for bus segment 1 or the
PG/OP interface and the port for bus segment 2.
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9.4 Technical data
9.4
Technical data
Technical data the RS 485 Repeater
Technical data
Power supply
• Rated voltage
• Ripple
24 VDC
20.4 VDC to 28.8 VDC
Current consumption at rated voltage
• without load on PG/OP socket
• Load on PG/OP socket (5 V/90 mA)
• Load on PG/OP socket (24 V/100 mA)
100 mA
130 mA
200 mA
Electrical isolation
yes, 500 VAC
Connection of fiber-optic conductors
yes, via repeater adapters
Redundancy mode
no
Transmission rate (automatically detected by the repeater)
9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 45.45 kbps, 93.75 kbps,
187.5 kbps, 500 kbps, 1.5 Mbps, 3 Mbps,
6 Mbps, 12 Mbps
Degree of protection
IP 20
Dimensions W x H x D (mm)
45 x 128 x 67
Weight (includes packaging)
350 g
Pin assignment of the sub-D connector (PG/OP socket)
View
Pin no.
412
Designation
1
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2
M24V
Ground 24 V
3
RxD/TxD-P
Data line B
4
RTS
Request To Send
5
M5V2
Data reference potential (from station)
6
P5V2
Supply plus (from station)
7
P24V
24 V
8
RxD/TxD-N
Data line A
9
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-
Signal name
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Block diagram of the RS 485 Repeater
● Bus segments 1 and 2 are electrically isolated.
● Bus segment 2 and the PG/OP socket are electrically isolated.
● Signals are amplified
– between bus segments 1 and 2
– between PG/OP socket and bus segment 2
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PG/OP socket
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