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Delta RMC151 User Manual

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7 Hardware

The part number of the Analog (G) module is Gn, where n is the number of Analog

(G) modules.
For example, RMC150E-G1 is an RMC150E with one Analog (G) module. RMC150E-S1-G2

is an RMC150E with one SSI module and two Analog (G) modules.

Setting Up the Analog (G) Module

To set up the Analog (G) module, read the following topics:
Analog Wiring
Analog Position Scaling

Specifications

For general specifications on the RMC150, see the RMC150 Overview topic.

Analog Input Interface

Inputs Two 16-bit differential

Isolation 500 VAC

Overvoltage Protection ±40 V

Input Ranges ±10 V

Input Impedance 1 MΩ

Input Filter Slew Rate 25 V/ms

Oversampling 16 times per control loop

Offset drift with

temperature

0.2 LSB/°C typical

Gain drift with

temperature

20 ppm/°C typical

Non-linearity 25 LSB (counts) typical

Exciter Output 10 VDC ± 2%, 8 mA

Control Outputs

Range ±10 V @ 5 mA (2 kΩ or greater load)

(For current output, use the VC2124 accessory:±10 mA to

±200 mA in 10 mA steps)

Tolerance At 10 V: +200 mV, -100 mV

At 0 V: ±50 mV

At -10 V: +100 mV, -200 mV

Resolution 12 bits

Output Isolation 500 VAC

Overload Protection One-second short-circuit duration

Overvoltage Protection Outputs are protected by clamp diodes

LEDS

Axis 0 LED
Axis LED applies to the Drive 0 output or feedback input 0 as described below:

1. If Drive 0 is assigned to an axis that has an input (i.e. isn't output-only), then that

axis will own the Axis 0 LED.

2. Otherwise, if a reference input axis (no output) uses input 0, then that axis will own

the Axis 0 LED.

3. Otherwise, if Drive 0 is assigned to an output-only axis, then that axis will own Axis 0

LED.

Axis 1 LED

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