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6185 Loop-Powered Isolator

Brand: PR Electronics
  • 1-, 2- and 4-channel galvanic isolation
  • Slimline channel width of less than 6 mm
  • No separate supply necessary
  • Low response time
  • High noise suppression
Features
  • PR 6185 is powered by the measured signal and loads the loop with max. 1.8 VDC.
  • The input is protected against overvoltage and polarity error.
  • The drop voltage for each channel can be calculated according to the following expression: Vdrop = 1.8 + (Iout. * Rload.
  • The output is voltage-limited to 15 VDC.
  • Inputs and outputs are floating and galvanically separated.
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  • 1-, 2- and 4-channel galvanic isolation
  • Slimline channel width of less than 6 mm
  • No separate supply necessary
  • Low response time
  • High noise suppression
Features
  • PR 6185 is powered by the measured signal and loads the loop with max. 1.8 VDC.
  • The input is protected against overvoltage and polarity error.
  • The drop voltage for each channel can be calculated according to the following expression: Vdrop = 1.8 + (Iout. * Rload.
  • The output is voltage-limited to 15 VDC.
  • Inputs and outputs are floating and galvanically separated.

Specifications

Accuracy

  • ± 0.1 %

Approvals & Certifications

  • EAC TR CU 020/2011
  • EMC 2014/30/EU

Calibration

  • 20° to 28° C (68° to 82° F)

Environmental Protection

  • IP20

Humidity

  • < 95 % Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing

Load

  • ≤ 600 ohms

Output

  • 0 to 23 mA Signal Range

Response Time

  • < 4 milliseconds (0 to 90 %, 100 to 10 %)

Temperature Range

  • -20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F)

Applications

  • Galvanic separation of analog current signals.
  • Elimination of ground loops and measurement of floating signals.
  • A competitive choice in terms of both price and technology for galvanic isolation of current signals to SCADA systems or PLC equipment.
  • Especially useful in applications necessitating an unproblematic transmission of current signals according to NAMUR (sensor error detection).