aspar SDM-8AO 8 Analog Outputs Expansion Module User Manual
- June 9, 2024
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aspar SDM-8AO 8 Analog Outputs Expansion Module User Manual
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WARNING!
Failure to follow instructions can result in equipment damage or impede the
use of the hardware or software.
Safety rules
- Before first use, refer to this manual
- Before first use, make sure that all cables are connected properly
- Please ensure proper working conditions, according to the device specifications (eg: supply voltage, temperature, maximum power consumption)
- Before making any modifications to wiring connections, turn off the power supply.
Module Features
Purpose and description of the module
The SDM-8AO module has a set of 8 analog outputs that could work as a current
output (0-20mA or 4-20mA) or as a voltage output (0-10V). Setting the output
curent or voltage value is done via RS485 (Modbus protocol), so you can easily
integrate the module with popular PLCs, HMI or PC equipped with the
appropriate adapter. This module is connected to the RS485 bus with twisted-
pair wire. Communication is via MODBUS RTU or MODBUS ASCII. The use of 32 bit
ARM core processor provides fast processing and quick communication. The baud
rate is configurable from 2400 to 115200 The module is designed for mounting
on a DIN rail in accordance with DIN EN 5002. The module is equipped with a
set of LEDs used to indicate the status of inputs and outputs useful for
diagnostic purposes and helping to find errors. Module configuration is done
via USB by using a dedicated computer program. You can also change the
parameters using the MODBUS protocol.
Technical Specifications
__**__**Power Supply | Voltage | 10-30 VDC; 10-28VAC |
---|---|---|
Maximum Current* | DC: 52 mA @ 24VDC AC: 62 mA @ 24VAC | |
Maximum power consumption | DC: 1,25W; AC: 1,5VA | |
__******__Outputs** | No of outputs | 8 |
Voltage output | 0V do 10V ( resolution 1.5mV) | |
Current output | 0mA do 20mA ( resolution 5μA) | |
Current output | 4mA do 20mA (value in ‰ – 1000 steps) (resolution 16μA) | |
Measurement resolution | 12 bits | |
ADC processing time | 16ms / channel | |
__**Temperature** | Work | -10 °C – +50°C |
Storage | -40 °C – +85°C | |
__**__**Connectors | Power Supply | 2 pins |
Communication | 3 pins | |
Outputs | 2x 10 pins | |
Configuration | Mini USB | |
__**Size** | Height | 110 mm |
Length | 62 mm | |
Width | 88 mm | |
Interface | RS485 | Up to 128 devices |
Dimensions of the product
Look and dimensions of the module are shown below. The module is mounted
directly to the rail in the DIN industry standard. Power connectors,
communication and IOs are at the bottom and top of the module. USB connector
configuration and indicators located on the front of the module.
Communication configuration
Grounding and shielding
In most cases, IO modules will be installed in an enclosure along with other
devices which generate electromagnetic radiation. Examples of these devices
are relays and contactors, transformers, motor controllers etc. This
electromagnetic radiation can induce electrical noise into both power and
signal lines, as well as direct radiation into the module causing negative
effects on the system. Appropriate grounding, shielding and other protective
steps should be taken at the installation stage to prevent these effects.
These protective steps include control cabinet grounding, module grounding,
cable shield grounding, protective elements for electromagnetic switching
devices, correct wiring as well as consideration of cable types and their
cross sections.
Network Termination
Transmission line effects often present a problem on data communication
networks. These problems include reflections and signal attenuation. To
eliminate the presence of reflections from the end of the cable, the cable
must be terminated at both ends with a resistor across the line equal to its
characteristic impedance. Both ends must be terminated since the direction of
propagation is bidirectional. In the case of an RS485 twisted pair cable this
termination is typically 120 Ω.
Setting Module Address in RS485 Modbus Network
The following table shows how to set switch to determine the address of the
module. The module address is set with the switches in the range of 0 to 127.
Addresses From 128 to 255 can by set via RS485 or USB.
Switch | Address |
---|---|
SW1 | +1 |
SW2 | +2 |
SW3 | +4 |
SW4 | +8 |
SW5 | +16 |
SW6 | +32 |
SW7 | +64 |
Ex. if switches 1, 3 and 5 are on than module addres is:
Address = 1 + 4 + 16 = 21
Types of Modbus Registers
There are 4 types of variables available in the modul
Typ e| Beginning address| Variable| Access|
Modbus Command
---|---|---|---|---
1| 00001| Digital Outputs| BitRead & Write| 1, 5, 15
2| 10001| Digital Inputs| Bit Read| 2
3| 30001| Input Registers| Registered Read| 3
4| 40001| Output Registers| Registered Read & Write| 4, 6, 16
Communication settings
The data stored in the modules memory are in 16-bit registers. Access to
registers is via MODBUS RTU or MODBUS ASCII.
Default settings
You can restore the default configuration by the switch SW8 (see 3.5.2 –
Restore the default configuration)
Baud rate | 19200 |
---|---|
Parity | No |
Data bits | 8 |
Stop bits | 1 |
Reply Delay [ms] | 0 |
Modbus Type | RTU |
Restore the default configuration
To restore the default configuration:
- turn off the power
- turn on the switch SW8
- turn on the power
- when power and communication LED start blinking alternately than turn off the switch SW8
Caution! After restoring the default configuration all values stored in the registers will be cleared as well.
Configuration registers
Modbus | Dec | Hex | Name | Values |
---|---|---|---|---|
**** 40003 | **** 2 | **** 0x02 | **** Baud | |
rate | 0 – 24001 – 48002 – 96003 – 192004 – 384005 – 576006 – 115200other – |
value * 10
**** 40005| **** 4| **** 0x04| **** Parity| 0 – none1 –
odd2 – even3 – always 14 – always 0
40004| 3| 0x03| Stop Bits LSB| 1 – one stop bit 2 – two stop bits
40004| 3| 0x03| Data Bits MSB| 7 – 7 data bits8 – 8 data bits
40006| 5| 0x05| Response delay| Time in ms
40007| 6| 0x06| Modbus Mode| 0 – RTU1 – ASCII
Watchdog function
This 16-bit register specifies the time in milliseconds to watchdog reset. If
module does not receive any valid message within that time, all Digital and
Analog Outputs will be set to the default state. This feature is useful if
there is an interruption in data transmission and for security reasons. Output
states must be set to the appropriate state in order to assure the safety of
persons or property. The default value is 0 milliseconds which means the
watchdog function is disabled.
Switches
Switch | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Module address +1 | **** Setting module address from 0 to 127 |
2 | Module address +2 | |
3 | Module address +4 | |
4 | Module address +8 | |
5 | Module address +16 | |
6 | Module address +32 | |
7 | Module address +64 | |
8 | Restoring default settings | Restoring default settings(see 3.5.2 – Restore |
the default configuration).
Front panel removing
To remove the panel and gain access to the switch, you must pry open the panel using a thin tool (eg a small screwdriver) as in the picture below.
Indicators
Indicator | Description |
---|---|
Power supply | LED indicates that the module is correctly powered. |
Communication | The LED lights up when the unit received the correct packet and |
sends the answer.
Outputs state| LED indicates that the output is on.
Module Connection
Analog outputs
Power supply of analog outputs
Communication, power supply
Setting output mode
Each of outputs can be configured as a voltage outputs or a current outputs. To change the operating mode in addition to configuration changes by using the program or via RS485, also set the jumpers inside the module as shown below
Jumper | Description |
---|---|
Current output (default) | |
Voltage output |
Opening the housing
- Remove the clip by pressing it and moving toward the center of the housing
- Separate the housing gently tilting the clamps using a thin tool.
Modules Registers
Modbus| Dec| Hex| Register Name| Access|
Description
---|---|---|---|---|---
30001| 0| 0x00| Version/Type| Read| Version and Type of the device
30002| 1| 0x01| Switches| Read| Switches state
40003| 2| 0x02| Baud rate| Read & Write| RS485 baud rate
40004| 3| 0x03| Stop Bits & Data Bits| Read & Write| No of Stop bits & Data
Bits
40005| 4| 0x04| Parity| Read & Write| Parity bit
40006| 5| 0x05| Response Delay| Read & Write| Response delay in ms
40007| 6| 0x06| Modbus Mode| Read & Write| Modbus Mode (ASCII or RTU)
40009| 8| 0x08| Watchdog| Read & Write| Watchdog
40033| 32| 0x20| Received packets LSB| Read & Write| __ No of received
packets
40034| 33| 0x21| Received packets MSB| Read & Write
40035| 34| 0x22| Incorrect packets LSB| Read & Write| __ No of received
packets with error
40036| 35| 0x23| Incorrect packets MSB| Read & Write
40037| 36| 0x24| Sent packets LSB| Read & Write| __ No of sent packets
40038| 37| 0x25| Sent packets MSB| Read & Write
30051| 50| 0x32| Outputs| Read| Bit is set if value ≠ 0
40053| 52| 0x34| Analog output 1| Read & Write| Value of analog output:
__ in mV for voltage output (max 10240) __ in μA for current output 0 –
20mA (max 20480) __ in ‰ for current output 4-20mA (max 1000)
40054| 53| 0x35| Analog output 2| Read & Write
40055| 54| 0x36| Analog output 3| Read & Write
40056| 55| 0x37| Analog output 4| Read & Write
40057| 56| 0x38| Analog output 5| Read & Write
40058| 57| 0x39| Analog output 6| Read & Write
40059| 58| 0x3A| Analog output 7| Read & Write
40060| 59| 0x3B| Analog output 8| Read & Write
40061| 60| 0x3C| Default output 1 value| Read & Write|
__********__ Default value of output set when power is on or when
watchdog reset occurs
40062| 61| 0x3D| Default output 2 value| Read & Write
40063| 62| 0x3E| Default output 3 value| Read & Write
40064| 63| 0x3F| Default output 4 value| Read & Write
40065| 64| 0x40| Default output 5 value| Read & Write
40066| 65| 0x41| Default output 6 value| Read & Write
40067| 66| 0x42| Default output 7 value| Read & Write
40068| 67| 0x43| Default output 8 value| Read & Write
40069| 68| 0x44| Output 1 setting| Read & Write| Setting of output mode:
70| 69| 0x45| Output 2 setting| Read & Write
Modbus| Dec| Hex| Register Name| Access|
Description
---|---|---|---|---|---
40071| 70| 0x46| Output 3 setting| Read & Write| __********__ 0
– output disable 1 – voltage output 2 – current output 0-20mA 3 –
current output 4-20mA
40072| 71| 0x47| Output 4 setting| Read & Write
40073| 72| 0x48| Output 5 setting| Read & Write
40074| 73| 0x49| Output 6 setting| Read & Write
40075| 74| 0x4A| Output 7 setting| Read & Write
40076| 75| 0x4B| Output 8 setting| Read & Write
Bit access
Modbus Address| Dec Address| Hex Address| Register
name| Access| Description
---|---|---|---|---|---
801| 800| 0x320| Output 1| Read| __********__ If voltage or
current is greater than 0 then according bit is set.
802| 801| 0x321| Output 2| Read
803| 802| 0x322| Output 3| Read
804| 803| 0x323| Output 4| Read
805| 804| 0x324| Output 5| Read
806| 805| 0x325| Output 6| Read
807| 806| 0x326| Output 7| Read
808| 807| 0x327| Output 8| Read
Configuration software
Modbus Configurator is software that is designed to set the module registers
responsible for communication over Modbus network as well as to read and write
the current value of other registers of the module. This program can be a
convenient way to test the system as well as to observe real-time changes in
the registers.
Communication with the module is done via the USB cable. The module does not
require any drivers.
Configurator is a universal program, whereby it is possible to configure all available modules.
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