IP2512-Bxxx, IE2512

2-channel pulse width output 24 VDC

The outputs of the IP25x2 modules provide a pulse width modulated version of a binary signal. The mark/space ratio is prescribed by a 16 bit value from the automation unit. The output stage is protected against overload and short-circuit, the maximum output current is 2.5 A per channel. In addition to the pulse width modulation operating mode, the outputs can also be frequency modulated, or can be used to control stepper motors with specified pulses and direction. The modules contain two channels that indicate their signal state by means of light emitting diodes. The LEDs are driven in time with the outputs, and show the mark/space ratio by their brightness.

 

Technical data

IP2512-Bxxx / IE2512

Number of outputs

2

Signal connection

M12 screw type

Load type

resistive, inductive

Rated load voltage

24 VDC (-15%/+20%)

Output current

max. 2.5 A on each channel, individually short-circuit safe

Base frequency

2 Hz ... 80 kHz, Default: 250 Hz

Keying ratio

0 % ... 100 % (Ton > 750 ns, Toff > 500 ns)

Resolution

max. 10 bit

Freewheeling diode (output)

yes

Power supply connection

Feed: 1 x M8 male socket, 4-pin; downstream connection: 1 x M8 female socket, 4-pin

Bits width in process image

2 x 16 output bits for process data,
2 x 8 output bits for control bytes and 2 x 8 input bits for status bytes

Electrical isolation

control voltage / fieldbus: yes
channels / control voltage: no
between the channels: no

Permissible ambient temperature during operation

0°C ... +55°C

Permissible ambient temperature during storage

-25 °C ... +85°C

Vibration / shock resistance

conforms to EN 60068-2-6 / EN 60068-2-27

EMC resistance burst / ESD

conforms to EN 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-6-4

Protection class

IP65, IP66, IP67 (conforms to EN 60529)

Installation position

variable

See the connection diagram for the connector pin assignment.

See the parameterization description for details of the parameterization.

See the mapping description for details of the mapping.

See dimension page for weight and dimensions.