Power supply

Notice

Damage to the Embedded PCs

The Embedded PCs may be damaged during wiring. The cables for the power supply should only be connected in de-energized state.

The power supply units require an external voltage source, which provides 24 V DC (-15% / +20%).

The cabling of the Embedded PC in the control cabinet must be done in accordance with the standard EN 60204-1:2006 (PELV = Protective Extra Low Voltage):

Connection example with basic CPU moduleCX20x0 and CX2100-0014 power supply unit:

Power supply 1:
Connections for system voltage (Us) and power contacts (Up).
Legend for the connection example.

No.

Description

1

The upper spring-loaded terminals identified with "24 V" and "0 V" supply the basic CPU module and the terminal bus (data transfer via K- or E-bus).

2

The spring-loaded terminals identified as "+", "-" and "PE" supply the Bus Terminals via the power contacts and the sensors or actuators connected to the Bus Terminals.

Fuse

Interrupting/switching off the power supply

To switch off the Embedded PC, do not disconnect the ground (0 V), because otherwise current may continue to flow via the shielding, depending on the device, and damage the Embedded PC or peripheral devices.

Always disconnect the 24 V line. Devices connected to the Embedded PC, which have their own power supply (e.g. a panel) must have the same potential for "PE" and "0 V" as the Embedded PC has (no potential difference).