EP2339-0042 - Introduction

EP2339-0042 - Introduction 1:

16 digital combi channels 24 VDC

The EP2339-0042 EtherCAT Box has 16 digital channels, each of which can be operated either as inputs or outputs. A configuration whether a channel is to be used as input or output is not required; the input circuit is internally permanently connected to the output driver so that a set output is automatically displayed in the input process image.

The inputs have a filter constant of 3.0 ms. The outputs, which are protected against polarity reversal and short-circuit proof, can handle load currents of up to 0.5 A. The signal state is indicated by LEDs. The signals are connected via M12 screw connectors.

The EP2339-0042 is interference-free. You can use the EP2339-0042 instead of an interference-free standard terminal in accordance with the following chapters of the TwinSAFE Application Guide:

  • "All-pole disconnection of a potential group with downstream interference-free standard terminals (Category 4, PL e)"
  • "Single-pole disconnection of a potential group with downstream interference-free standard terminals with fault exclusion (Category 4, PL e)"
  • „EL2911 potential group with interference-free standard terminals (Category 4, PL e)"
EP2339-0042 - Introduction 2:

Supply of the connected sensors from UP, not from US

In contrast to many other modules, the EP2339-0042 EtherCAT Box supplies digital sensors from the UP peripheral voltage and not from the US control voltage.

Notice

For shutdown in the event of a fault, do not supply sensors externally

If the design of your installation is such that the power supply voltage UP is switched off in the event of a fault, you must not power the connected sensors externally, but only through the EP2339-0042! Otherwise, when the UP energy is switched off, the EP2339-0042 can continue to draw energy from the external sensor supply, and the outputs will not be switched off.

Notice

Damage to sensitive signal transducers due to current peaks

The protective circuit of a digital input can cause an inrush current peak of well over 2 mA during the switching operation. This current spike can damage sensitive signal transducers such as reed switches.

  • When using sensitive signal transducers, insert a series resistor before the digital input to reduce the inrush current peak. E.g. 1 kΩ

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