United Automation DMFC36, Driver Module

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423,60 €

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847-4715
Référence fabricant:
DMFC36
Fabricant:
United Automation
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Marque

United Automation

Product Type

Driver Module

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Pin Count

9

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

65°C

Standards/Approvals

European Low Voltage Directive, EN61010-1, EN 50 081 part 2, European EMC Directive, EN61000-6-2

Series

DFMC36

Automotive Standard

No

Multi Mode, Phase-Angle & Single/Dual Cycle Burst Firing Circuit, DMFC-36


The DMFC-36 module has been designed to offer Phase-Angle or Burst Fire Control in firing a thyristor assembly or complete thyristor controller for driving resistive loads. In Single-Cycle or Dual-Cycle mode, these modules use the fastest burst rates possible, providing very accurate control and minimising Harmonic distortion & Flicker within the system.

Includes a Transformer

Standard Din Rail Mount

On Board Indication of Power, Burst-Rates & Fault Conditions

Phase-Angle, or Burst Fire Control

Single-Cycle / Dual Cycle Burst Fire modes of control or adjustable Standard Burst Firing

Soft-start (1 to 30 seconds)

Inhibit Input

Wide Range of Control Options: 0-5V, 0-10V, 1-5V, 2-10V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA, Manual Potentiometer

Isolated Pulse transformer outputs

On Board Protection Fuse

The number of complete mains cycles during fixed repeating periods (typically 1 to 10 seconds) is varied, thus altering the duty cycle or on-/off-time ratio. Trigger pulses coincide with the zero-crossing times of the mains supply thus ensuring no RFI is produced when using resistive loads.

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