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- Stock: In Stock
- Model: KOLAUT-RT-2-Channel
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: KOLAUT-RT-2-Channel
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The energy-saving and efficient dual-channel RS485 to analog signal converter is a must-have tool for industrial control, providing a wide range of 4-20mA, 0-5V, and 0-10V signal outputs with high compatibility to meet different system requirements. The converter is based on ModBus-RTU protocol for stable and reliable communication and supports address range 1-254 with flexible baud rate adjustment. 12-bit AD conversion resolution and ±0.1%FS typical accuracy ensure highly accurate signal output.
Specification
| Model | KOLAUT-SN-3001-I20-2 | KOLAUT-SN-3001-V05-2 | KOLAUT-SN-3001-V10-2 |
| Output Signal | 4~20mA | 0~5V | 0~10V |
| DC Power Supply | 5-30V | ||
| Maximum Power Consumption | 0.08W (DC12V) | ||
| Operating Temperature | -40℃~+60℃ | ||
| AD Conversion Resolution | 12 bits | ||
| Accuracy | Typical accuracy: -0.1%FS | ||
| Communication Interface | ModBus-RTU | ||
| Address Range | 1-254(default 1) | ||
| Baud Rate | Numeric range: 0-7 | ||
| 0: 2400bps | |||
| 1: 4800bps | |||
| 2: 9600bps | |||
| 3: 19200bps | |||
| 4: 38400bps | |||
| 5: 57600bps | |||
| 6: 115200bps | |||
| 7: 1200bps | |||
| Default: 4800bps | |||
| Output Impedance | 4-20mA: ≤200Ω | ||
| 0-5V: ≥10kΩ | |||
| Dimension | 88mm*φ2.5mm | ||
| Net Weight | 350g | ||
Features
- Supports 2 analog outputs of current type and voltage type, each output type is selectable.
- 12-bit resolution, 0.1% accuracy.
- ADC supports standard ModBus-RTU communication protocol.
- With lightning, static protection RS485 communication interface, op amp signal isolation address, baud rate can be set through the host computer software.
- With anti-reverse connection, over-voltage protection, over-current protection, short circuit protection.
Dimensional Drawing (unit: mm)
Wiring Drawing
Note: The circuit board needs to be modified accordingly.
- If current input is selected, short the left and center pins of the shorting cap corresponding to the number of circuits.
- If voltage input is selected, short the right and center pins of the corresponding shorting cap. I and V are indicated on the circuit board.
Applications
Tips: Why is there a problem of unstable output signal?
The unstable output signal is usually caused by the following reasons:
- Power supply problem: Check whether the power supply voltage is stable and meets the converter requirements.
- Wiring problem: Make sure the RS485 communication and analog output are wired correctly to avoid short circuit or poor contact.
- Communication interference: RS485 line may be subject to electromagnetic interference, need to use shielded wire and proper grounding.
- Configuration error: Check whether the software configuration matches the actual demand.
- If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer's technical support for further assistance.