SM13 109-0700-4A06-01
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The SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 is a servo module inverter with a rated current of 5A and peak current of 10A. Manufactured by Bosch Rexroth Indramat under the SM AC Inverters series, it supports a DC link voltage ranging from 460 Vrated to 700 Vmax. With IP00 protection, it features a speed regulating range of >1:10,000.
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The SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 AC Inverter by Rexroth Indramat is an efficient unit for current measurement and signal management in electrical systems. It features advanced connectivity, reliable switching elements and built in signal conditioning. The design supports flexible integration through versatile terminals and mounting options for various industrial and automation applications.
The SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 AC inverter includes a 12 position screw terminal block for analog and digital I/O or voltage sensing. It also features a 20 pin blue header connector (X15) for communication with a master controller or backplane interface. For relay control, it uses the Schrack RTB14024F relay. The relay operates with a 24 V DC coil and offers a single pole double throw (SPDT) configuration. The relay supports up to 250 V AC switching voltage and handles switching currents up to 10 amps depending on the load characteristics. The unit incorporates Westwood Precision ZH-CT04L current transformers. These toroidal type CTs provide non invasive AC current measurement and are designed for PCB mounting with through hole installation. For signal processing, the inverter is equipped with the LM324N quad operational amplifier IC. This op-amp is used in multiple functions such as signal amplification, filtering and zero crossing detection.
Protection and rectification of the SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 AC inverter are managed by general purpose diodes integrated into the board. Two trimpots are available for adjusting signal sensitivity or setting specific voltage/current thresholds during calibration. The model ensures mechanical stability and secure placement using multiple screws with protective coating. These mounting screws provide durable fastening for long term operation in industrial setups. The unit’s design supports both signal acquisition and control logic that allows use in demanding electrical monitoring and automation environments.
Frequently Asked Questions about SM13 109-0700-4A06-01:
Q: How does the SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 AC inverter manage signal processing in real-time applications?
A: The SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 uses an LM324N quad op-amp for functions like signal filtering and zero crossing detection. It processes signals efficiently in fast-response automation tasks.
Q: Can the SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 handle high voltage switching operations in relay control?
A: Yes, the Schrack RTB14024F relay handles up to 250 V AC switching voltage with a 24 V DC coil. It offers SPDT configuration and supports loads up to 10 amps.
Q: What kind of current measurement system does the SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 AC inverter use?
A: The model uses Westwood Precision ZH-CT04L toroidal current transformers for non-invasive AC measurement. These CTs are PCB mountable with through hole installation for solid mechanical fit.
Q: How does the SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 ensure safe integration in industrial systems?
A: General purpose diodes on board manage protection and rectification efficiently. The inverter also includes screws with protective coating for secure long-term fastening.
Q: Is the SM13 109-0700-4A06-01 flexible enough for analog and digital signal connections?
A: Yes, it includes a 12 position screw terminal block that supports analog digital I/O and voltage sensing. It also has a 20 pin blue X15 header for controller interface.