SNAP-AITM-8-FM
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SNAP-AITM-8-FM

Availability: Obsolete
OBSOLETE SNAP 8-Ch Type B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S, or T Thermocouple or +/-75, +/-50, or +/-25 mV Analog Input Module

Production Specification

*** NOTE: This part is obsolete and no longer available. ***
Please consider SNAP-AITM-8 or contact Opto 22 Pre-Sales engineers for more information.


The SNAP-AITM-8-FM provides eight channels of thermocouple or millivolt input. Each channel can be individually configured to accept a type B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S, or T thermocouple or a -75 to + 75 mV, -50 to +50 mV, or -25 to +25 mV input.

Part of the SNAP PAC System, the module mounts on a SNAP PAC rack with a SNAP PAC brain or rack-mounted controller. Analog, digital, and serial I/O modules can all be on the same rack. Such an I/O unit is also well suited for PC-based control or for use as intelligent remote I/O for an Allen-Bradley Logix PLC system, such as ControlLogix, MicroLogix, or CompactLogix.

Used with an Opto 22 SNAP PAC controller, the SNAP-AITM-8-FM module is ideal for customers with applications requiring high-resolution temperature monitoring, data acquisition, and control of autoclaves, industrial ovens, pasteurizers, heat exchangers, and other equipment that requires precise thermal regulation. The high density of points on the module reduces panel space for applications using a high number of thermocouple inputs, such as semiconductor, food, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical processing.

Compatibility: The SNAP-AITM-8-FM works with SNAP PAC brains and R-series controllers only. Like all SNAP analog input modules, the SNAP-AITM-8-FM provides transformer isolation to reduce noise and installation problems, and 4000 volts optical isolation (4000 volts of transient protection for 1 ms) from other modules on the same mounting rack.

NOTE: This module does not provide channel-to-channel isolation. If you need an isolated module, see the SNAP-AITM-i.
Build your system in the SNAP I/O Configurator.
*** NOTE: This part is OBSOLETE and no longer available. ***

Input Range

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

Over-Range Limits

From -82.5 to +82.5 mV (+/-75 mV range)
From -55 to +55 mV (+/-50 mV range)
From -27.5 to +27.5 mV (+/-25 mV range)

Resolution

3 microvolts from -75 mV to +75 mV
2 microvolts from -50 mV to +50 mV
1 microvolts from -25 mV to +25 mV

Cold Junction Temperature Compensation

Automatic when used with SNAP I/O
processors

Input Filtering

-3 dB @ 5 Hz

Data Freshness (Max)

2.25 s

DC Common Mode
Rejection

>-120 dB

AC Common Mode
Rejection

>-120 dB @ 60 Hz

Maximum Survivable Input

±15 volts

Max Operating Common Mode Voltage

250 V

Accuracy at Full Scale

0.1% (75 microvolts) @ 75 mV
0.1% (50 microvolts) @ 50 mV
0.2% (50 microvolts) @ 25 mV

Drift: Gain Temperature
Coefficient

5 microvolts / °C

Drift: Offset Temperature Coefficient

2 microvolts / °C

Thermocouple Accuracy [°C]

E, J, K

B, R, S

C, D, G

T, N

  From factory

±2.0

±5

±4

±3

  After user gain and offset commands

±0.5

±3

±2

±2

Isolation

1500 V

Power Requirements

5 VDC (±0.15) @ 200 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

Obsolete SNAP Analog I/O Modules Technical Note

This technical note contains information you may need about OBSOLETE SNAP analog I/O modules you’re still
using. Included are part numbers, descriptions, specifications, wiring diagrams, and dimensional drawings.
These parts have been removed from data sheets because we no longer sell them.

This document includes information on the following obsolete SNAP analog I/O modules:

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.

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.

CAD 3D Drawing: SNAP-AITM-8 Analog Input Module

This CAD file contains a 3-dimensional drawing of the SNAP-AITM-8 analog input module, which provides eight channels of thermocouple or millivolt input.

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

What's the difference between accuracy and resolution in analog I/O specifications? Try your own specs in the calculator.