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SNAP-IDC5

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SNAP 4-Ch 10-32 VAC/VDC Digital (Discrete) Input Module

Production Specification

The SNAP-IDC5 provides four channels of 10-32 Volts DC or AC digital input. Each channel senses the on/off status for DC voltages from sources such as proximity switches, push buttons, or auxiliary contacts. The module has removable top-mounted connectors for easy access to field wiring, as well as channel-specific LEDs for convenient troubleshooting.

Part of the SNAP PAC System, the module mounts on a SNAP PAC rack with a SNAP PAC brain or rack-mounted controller. Analog, digital, and serial I/O modules can all be on the same rack. Such an I/O unit is also well suited for PC-based control or for use as intelligent remote I/O for an Allen-Bradley Logix PLC system, such as ControlLogix, MicroLogix, or CompactLogix.

For easier, faster wiring, see SNAP TEX cables and breakout boards.

Build your system in the SNAP I/O Configurator.

 

SNAP-IDC5

SNAP-IDC5D

SNAP-IDC5G

SNAP-IDC5-HT

Key Feature

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Leakage-tolerant

Wire size

22 to 14 AWG

22 to 14 AWG

22 to 14 AWG

22 to 14 AWG

Torque, hold-down screws

Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)

Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)

Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)

Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)

Torque, connector screws

5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)

5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)

5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)

5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)

Field Side Ratings (each channel)

Nominal Input Voltage

24 VAC/VDC

5 VDC

48 VAC/VDC

24 VAC/VDC

Channel-to-channel isola­tion

300 VAC
(1,500 V transient)

300 VAC
(1,500 V transient)

300 VAC
(1,500 V transient)

300 VAC
(1,500 V transient)

Input Voltage Range

10–32 VAC/VDC

2.5–28 VDC

35–75 VAC/VDC

15–32 VAC/VDC

Turn-on Voltage

10 VAC/VDC

2.5 VDC

35 VAC/VDC

15 VAC/VDC

Turn-off Voltage

3 VAC/VDC

1 VDC

7 VAC/VDC

8 VAC/VDC

Input Resistance

15 K ohms (nominal)

3 K ohms (nominal)

64 K ohms (nominal)

3 K ohms (nominal)

Logic Side Ratings

Logic Output Voltage

<.5 V max. (on)
@ 2 mA sinking
2.7 V min. (off)
@ 0.4 mA sourcing

<.5 V max. (on)
@ 2 mA sinking
2.7 V min. (off)
@ 0.4 mA sourcing

<.5 V max. (on)
@ 2 mA sinking
2.7 V min. (off)
@ 0.4 mA sourcing

<.5 V max. (on)
@ 2 mA sinking
2.7 V min. (off)
@ 0.4 mA sourcing

Logic Supply Voltage***

5 VDC ± 0.25 VDC

5 VDC ± 0.25 VDC

5 VDC ± 0.25 VDC

5 VDC ± 0.25 VDC

Logic Supply Current

50 mA maximum

50 mA maximum

50 mA maximum

50 mA maximum

Negative True Logic Out­put Drive

TTL 74 Series = 1 UL
TTL 74LS Series = 5 UL

TTL 74 Series = 1 UL
TTL 74LS Series = 5 UL

TTL 74 Series = 1 UL
TTL 74LS Series = 5 UL

TTL 74 Series = 1 UL
TTL 74LS Series = 5 UL

Module Ratings

Number of Channels Per Module

4

4

4

4

Turn-on Time

5 msec

1 msec

5 msec

20 msec

Turn-off Time

15 msec

1 msec

15 msec

25 msec

Optical Isolation
(Field Side to Logic Side)

4,000 volts (transient)

4,000 volts (transient)

4,000 volts (transient)

4,000 volts (transient)

Temperature

-20 °C to 70 °C, operating
-40 °C to 85 °C, storage

-20 °C to 70 °C, operating
-40 °C to 85 °C, storage

-20 °C to 70 °C, operating
-40 °C to 85 °C, storage

-20 °C to 70 °C, operating
-40 °C to 85 °C, storage

Agency Approvals

UL, CE, CSA, RoHS, DFARS, NEBS; UKCA

UL, CE, CSA, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA

UL, CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA

CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA

Warranty

Lifetime

Lifetime

Lifetime

Lifetime

* At 20kHz, 5Vp-p square wave input, 50% duty cycle.
** At 20kHz, 28Vp-p square wave input, 50% duty cycle.
*** When used with an I/O processor (brain or on-the-rack controller), the processor requires 5.0 to 5.2 VDC.

SNAP PAC System Product Guide

This document lists and describes all current Opto 22 SNAP PAC System part numbers, including PAC Project software, SNAP PAC controllers, and SNAP I/O modules of all kinds. SNAP PAC mounting racks and SNAP power supplies are also listed.

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SNAP digital input modules are designed to work with SNAP PAC racks and can sense either AC or DC signals.

All SNAP digital input modules are compatible with SNAP PAC brains and R-series controllers, including Wired+Wireless models.

Most digital input modules are also compatible with SNAP D-series or legacy M-series and B-series racks and with the brains that mount on them.

This data sheet applies to:

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