VT 5014
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The Bosch Rexroth Indramat VT 5014 IO Card, part of the VT-5000 IO Cards series, operates within a voltage range of 24 VDC (+40% / -5%), with typical values from 21.6 V to 33.6 V. It features a euro-card format measuring 100 x 160 mm. The card's weight is approximately 0.15 kg without a display and 0.21 kg with one.
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Bosch Rexroth Indramat manufactures the VT 5014 IO card. The VT 5014’s dimensions are 100 x 160 mm and conform to DIN 41494. Its mechanical integration into modular systems is defined by the component side width of about 7 TE in some versions and the front panel height of 3 HE (approximately 128.4 mm). In tightly packed industrial control cabinets, these dimensions are crucial for installation and space usage. The weight of the card – about 0.15 kg without display and 0.21 kg with one – is designed to have as little impact as possible on the total weight of the system to make handling and vibration resistance during installation and maintenance easier.
According to DIN 41612, type D, a 32-pin male multi-point connector, is used to create the electrical contact. This ensures that attached sensors or other low-power components operate consistently. The card’s oscillator frequency of 2.5 kHz ±10% and clock frequency of 1.5 kHz define its timing and signal processing capabilities. Precision in automation in control applications relies on the precise timing of control signals and data processing, both of which rely on these frequencies.
With an input resistance (Ri) of 100 Ω, the measuring sockets “w” (command value) and “x” (actual position value) operate within voltage ranges of 0 to 7.6 V and 0 to 6.6 V, respectively. These ranges allow for precise analog signal processing, which is necessary for feedback control loops and precise position tracking. The card’s reliability in common industrial environments where temperature variations can have a big impact on electronic components is guaranteed by its operating temperature range of 0 °C to 50 °C. This range is crucial for reliable operation and to prevent heat damage.
Frequently Asked Questions about VT 5014:
Q: What is the Bosch Rexroth Indramat VT 5014 IO Card?
A: The VT 5014 is an IO card from Bosch Rexroth Indramat, part of the VT-5000 series. It is designed in a standard Euro-card format with dimensions of 100 x 160 mm and integrates into industrial automation systems. It operates at 24 VDC, accommodating voltage fluctuations from 21.6 V to 33.6 V, and features a 32-pin male multi-point connector for interfacing with other components.
Q: What are the operating voltage specifications of the VT 5014?
A: The VT 5014 IO card operates at 24 VDC, with a tolerance of +40% and -5%. This means the voltage can range from approximately 21.6 V to 33.6 V under normal conditions. The absolute upper voltage limit is around 35 V, while the lower limit is approximately 22 V, ensuring stable operation within these thresholds.
Q: What type of connector does the VT 5014 use?
A: The VT 5014 is equipped with a 32-pin male multi-point connector, conforming to DIN 41612, form D. This connector allows secure and efficient integration with compatible industrial automation systems, ensuring reliable signal transmission and power supply distribution across the connected components.
Q: What is the weight of the VT 5014 IO card?
A: The weight of the VT 5014 varies based on its configuration. The standard version without a display weighs approximately 0.15 kg, while the version that includes a display weighs around 0.21 kg. This lightweight design facilitates easy handling and installation within Euro-card-based systems.
Q: What are the oscillator and clock frequency specifications?
A: The VT 5014 features an oscillator frequency of 2.5 kHz ±10% and a clock frequency of up to approximately 1.5 kHz. These frequencies play a crucial role in maintaining the precision of signal processing and control functions within industrial automation applications.