SNAP-AITM-4i
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SNAP-AITM-4i

$630.00 (USA and Canada only)

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SNAP 4-Ch Isolated Type B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S, or T Thermocouple or or +/-150, +/-75, +/-50, or +/-25 mV Analog Input Module

Production Specification

The versatile SNAP-AITM-4i module provides four channels of analog input with an input range of ±150 mV, ±75 mV, ±50 mV, ±25 mV, or Type B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S, or T thermocouple, and each channel can be individually configured.

The module provides optical isolation, transformer isolation, and channel-to-channel isolation. Since the four channels on the module do not share any common connections, grounded sensors and field devices may be used with them.

SNAP-AITM-4i requires SNAP PAC racks, a SNAP PAC brain or R-series controller with firmware 9.1 or newer, and PAC Project 9.1 or newer.

For a similar module with just 2 channels, see the SNAP-AITM-i.

If you don't need channel-to-channel isolation, see the SNAP-AITM or the 8-channel SNAP-AITM-8.

Build your system in the SNAP I/O Configurator.

Input Range

From -150 mV to +150 mVDC
From -75 mV to +75 mVDC
From -50 mV to +50 mVDC
From -25 mV to +25 mVDC

Maximum Over Range

± 10%
(= ± 27500 counts)

Resolution

6 µV from -150 mV to +150 mV
3 µV from -75 mV to +75 mV
2 µV from -50 mV to +50 mV
1 µV from -25 mV to +25 mV

Cold Junction Temperature Compensation

Automatic when used with SNAP PAC brains

Input Filtering

-3 dB @ 5 Hz

Data Freshness

mV input: 75 ms

Thermocouple input: 140 ms

DC Common Mode Rejection

>-120 dB

AC Common Mode Rejection

>-120 dB @ 60 Hz

Maximum Survivable Input

±15 volts

Maximum Operating
Common Mode Voltage

250 V

Accuracy

0.06% (90 µV) @ 150 mV (full scale)
0.1% (75 µV) @ 75 mV (full scale)
0.1% (50 µV) @ 50 mV (full scale)
0.2% (50 µV) @ 25 mV (full scale)

Drift: Gain Temperature
Coefficient

5 µV / °C

Drift: Offset Temperature Coefficient

2 µV / °C

Thermocouple Accuracy [°C]

B,R,S

C,D,G

E,J,K

N,T

 From factory

±5.0

±4.0

± 2.0

±3.0

 After user gain and offset commands

±3.0

±2.0

± 0.8

±2.0

Isolation: Transformer

1500 V

Isolation: Channel to Channel

250 V continuous
(1500 V transient)

Power Requirements

5 VDC (±0.15 ) @ 150 mA

Input Resistance

100 megohms (each channel)

Ambient Temperature:
  Operating
  Storage

 

-20 °C to 70 °C
-40 °C to 85 °C

Humidity

5-95%, non-condensing

Torque, hold-down screws

Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)

Torque, connector screws

3 in-lb (0.34 N-m)

Agency Approvals

CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA

Warranty

Lifetime

SNAP Isolated Analog Input Modules Data Sheet

The isolated analog input modules described in this document are part of Opto 22's SNAP PAC System. They provide optical isolation, transformer isolation, and channel-to-channel isolation. This data sheet covers the following part numbers:

UKCA Declaration of Conformity (EMC, LVD, RoHS)

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity for the products listed herein, in accordance with the rules, regulations and standards of the United Kingdom. The models cited have been tested to the essential requirements listed in the Standards section, and fully comply with the legislation as listed in UK Legislation section.

Declaration of Conformity (EMC, LVD, RoHS)

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity for the products listed herein, in accordance with European, international, and/or national standards and regulations.

New Isolated Input Module for Thermocouple Temperature Monitoring and Millivolt Measurements

Opto 22’s SNAP-AITM-4i Thermocouple Input Module Provides Channel-to-Channel Isolation for Trouble-free Installation and Accurate Temperature Measurements

I/O Solutions for Temperature Monitoring (Chinese)

This document is written in Chinese.

This white paper describes various temperature sensors such as RTDs, thermocouples, ICTDs, thermistors, and infrared sensors, and the Opto 22 solutions for using them.

Primer: I/O Solutions for Temperature Monitoring

This primer describes various temperature sensors such as RTDs, thermocouples, ICTDs, thermistors, and infrared sensors, and the Opto 22 solutions for using them.

Opto 22 RoHS 3 Statement of Compliance - Restriction of Hazardous Substances

This document is a statement of compliance with the EU Directive 2015/863/EU, Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS 3). This document lists Opto 22 products that comply with the substance restrictions of the RoHS 3 directive.

UL Approval Document

This document lists all Opto 22 part numbers that have the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approval.

CE Declaration: Component

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.

CE Declaration: EMC

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.

CE Declaration: Low Voltage

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.

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Video: SNAP PAC System Overview

This overview describes the four integrated components of the SNAP PAC system: software, controllers, brains and I/O. This hardware and software system is designed for industrial control, remote monitoring and data acquisition.

Video: Securing SNAP Module

A quick overview on securing a SNAP Module to a SNAP rack.

Video: Removing a SNAP Module

A quick overview on removing a SNAP module.

Video: I/O Solutions for Temperature Monitoring

A quick overview on I/O Solutions for temperature monitoring.

Accuracy vs Resolution

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