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SNAP-ODC5SRC
SNAP-ODC5SNK
Key Feature
Load sourcing
Load sinking
Torque, hold-down screws
Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)
Torque, connector screws
5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)
Field Side Ratings (each channel)
Line Voltage - Range
5–60 VDC
Line Voltage - Nominal
5–48 VDC
Current Rating 0 °C to 70 °C Ambient
3 amps per module
Surge Current
5 amps peak for 1 second
Minimum Load
20 mA
Output Voltage Drop
1.6 volts max.@ 0.75 amps
Off-state Leakage
1 mA @ 60 VDC
Peak Blocking Voltage
60 VDC
Fuse (Common to all Channels)
250 VAC - 4A 5x20 mm Fast-acting Bell Fuse Part No. BEL 5HF4 Opto 22 Part SNAP-FUSE4AB
Channel-to-channel isolation
Not applicable
Logic Side Ratings
Pickup Voltage
4 V @ 5.5 mA
Dropout Voltage
1 VDC
Control Resistance
220 ohms
Logic Supply Voltage
5 VDC ± 0.25 VDC
Logic Supply Current
50 mA maximum
Module Ratings
Number of Channels Per Module
4
Turn-on Time
100 usec
Turn-off Time
750 usec
Isolation (Field Side to Logic Side)
4,000 volts (transient)
Temperature
-20 to 70 °C, operating -40 to 85 °C, storage
Wire size range
22 to 14 AWG
Agency Approvals
UL, CE, CSA, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA
Warranty
Lifetime
Opto 22 SNAP digital output modules are designed to mount on SNAP PAC racks and be used with SNAP PAC brains and R-series controllers, both standard wired and Wired+Wireless models. You can choose from AC or DC output modules. These modules are also compatible with SNAP D-series and legacy M-series and B-series racks, and they can be used with legacy Ethernet-based brains as well as other SNAP brains, such as the serial B3000 or the B3000-HA. This data sheet covers the following part numbers: SNAP-OAC5 SNAP-OAC5-I SNAP-OAC5MA SNAP-ODC5A-I SNAP-ODC5ASNK SNAP-ODC5-I SNAP-ODC5MA SNAP-ODC5SNK SNAP-ODC5SRC
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.
Now you can safely and reliably sense and switch industrial-level electrical loads with your Raspberry Pi® and Opto 22 industrially hardened digital I/O. This Selection Guide describes compatible I/O racks and modules, power supplies, and accessories that work with the Raspberry Pi and the Digital I/O Carrier Board for the Pi (OPTO-P1-40P). Specifications, dimensional drawings, and wiring diagrams for racks and I/O modules are included. For code samples and steps to get started, also see developer.opto22.com.
This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity for the products listed herein, in accordance with the rules, regulations and standards of the United Kingdom. The models cited have been tested to the essential requirements listed in the Standards section, and fully comply with the legislation as listed in UK Legislation section.
This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity for the products listed herein, in accordance with European, international, and/or national standards and regulations.
Are you confused about sinking and sourcing when wiring DC circuits? This technical note explains what sinking and sourcing mean, explores where you would use one wiring method rather than the other, and shows how to use a digital output module with your DC circuit.
This document is a statement of compliance with the EU Directive 2015/863/EU, Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS 3). This document lists Opto 22 products that comply with the substance restrictions of the RoHS 3 directive.
This document lists all Opto 22 part numbers that have the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) approval.
This document lists all Opto 22 part numbers that have the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approval.
This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.
This CAD file includes drawings that apply to most SNAP analog and digital I/O modules.
This overview describes the four integrated components of the SNAP PAC system: software, controllers, brains and I/O. This hardware and software system is designed for industrial control, remote monitoring and data acquisition.
A quick overview on securing a SNAP Module to a SNAP rack.
A quick overview on removing a SNAP module.
Learn more about Sinking vs. Sourcing.
What's the difference between accuracy and resolution in analog I/O specifications? Try your own specs in the calculator.
Switching a DC circuit? Learn about sinking and sourcing, and the digital output modules to use with each.
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