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S7-200 Programmable Controller System Manual

Analog Expansion Modules Specifications


Table A-15 Analog Expansion Modules Order Numbers
Expansion Model EM 231 Analog Input, 4 Inputs EM 232 Analog Output, 2 Outputs EM 235 Analog Combination 4 Inputs/1 Outpu t EM Inputs 4 4 EM Outputs 2 11 Removable Connector No No No Order Number 6ES7 231-0HC22-0XA0 6ES7 232-0HB22-0XA0 6ES7 235-0KD22-0XA0

1 The CPU reserves 2 analog output points for this module.

Table A-16

Analog Expansion Modules General Specifications


Module Name and Description EM 231 Analog Input, 4 Inputs EM 232 Analog Output, 2 Outputs EM 235 Analog Combination 4 Inputs/1 Output Dimensions (mm) (W x H x D) 71.2 x 80 x 62 46 x 80 x 62 71.2 x 80 x 62 Weight 183 g 148 g 186 g Dissipation 2W 2W 2W VDC Requirements +5 VDC +24 VDC 20 mA 20 mA 30 mA 60 mA 70 mA (with both outputs at 20 mA) 60 mA (with output at 20 mA)

Order Number 6ES7 231-0HC22-0XA0 6ES7 232-0HB22-0XA0 6ES7 235-0KD22-0XA0

Table A-17

Analog Expansion Modules Input Specifications


General 6ES7 231-0HC22-0XA0 (See Figure A-14) -32000 to +32000 0 to 32000 10 M voltage input 250 current input - db at 3.1 Khz -3 30 VDC 32 mA 11 bits plus 1 sign bit 12 bits None Differential Selectable, see Table A-20 for available ranges 0 to 20 mA See Table A-20 < 250 s 1.5 ms to 95% 6ES7 235-0KD22-0XA0 (See Figure A-14) -32000 to +32000 0 to 32000 10 M voltage input 250 current input - db at 3.1 Khz -3 30 VDC 32 mA

Data word format Bipolar, full-scale range Unipolar, full-scale range DC Input impedance Input filter attenuation Maximum input voltage Maximum input current Resolution Bipolar Unipolar Isolation (field to logic) Input type Input ranges Voltage Current Input resolution Analog to digital conversion time Analog input step response Common mode rejection Common mode voltage 24 VDC supply voltage range

None Differential Selectable, see Table A-21 for available ranges 0 to 20 mA See Table A-21 < 250 s 1.5 ms to 95%

40 dB, DC to 60 Hz 40 dB, DC to 60 Hz Signal voltage plus common mode voltage Signal voltage plus common mode voltage must be must be 12 V 12 V 20.4 to 28.8 VDC (Class 2, Limited Power, or sensor power from PLC)

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Appendix A

Table A-18

Analog Expansion Modules Output Specifications


General 6ES7 232-0HB22-0XA0 None 10 V 0 to 20 mA 12 bits plus sign bit 11 bits -32000 to +32000 0 to +32000 None 10 V 0 to 20 mA 11 bits plus sign bit 11 bits -32000 to +32000 0 to +32000 6ES7 235-0KD22-0XA0 -

Isolation (field to logic) Signal range Voltage output Current output Resolution, full-scale Voltage Current Data word format Voltage Current Accuracy Worst case, 0p to 55p C Voltage output Current output Typical, 25p C Voltage output Current output Setting time Voltage output Current output Maximum drive Voltage output Current output 24 VDC supply voltage range

2% of full-scale 2% of full-scale 0.5% of full-scale 0.5% of full-scale 100 S 2 mS

2% of full-scale 2% of full-scale 0.5% of full-scale 0.5% of full-scale 100 S 2 mS

5000 minimum 5000 minimum 500 maximum 500 maximum 20.4 to 28.8 VDC (Class 2, Limited Power, or sensor power from PLC)

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EM 231 Analog Input, 4 Inputs (6ES7 231-0HC22-0XA0) Voltage


+-

Current
PS PS 0-20mA
+ -M

L+
+

EM 235 Analog Combination 4 Inputs/1 Output (6ES7 235-0KD22-0XA0) Voltage


+-

Current
L+ 4-20mA
-M

PS PS

Unused

4-20mA
--

Unused

0-20mA
+ --

RA A+ A- RB B+ B- RC C+ C- RD D+ D-

RA A+ A- RB B+ B- RC C+ C- RD D+ D-

250 Ohms (built-in)


M L+ Gain Configuration
M L+

250 Ohms (built-in)


M0 V0 I0 Gain Offset Configuration

24 VDC Power

24 VDC Power EM 232 Analog Output, 2 Outputs (6ES7 232-0HB22-0XA0) -

M0 V0 M L+

I0

M1 V1 I1

24 VDC Power

Figure A-12

Wiring Diagrams for Analog Expansion Modules

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Appendix A

Analog LED Indicators


The LED indicators for the analog modules are shown in Table A-19.
Table A-19 Analog LED Indicators
ON No faults No 24 VDC power OFF

LED Indicator 24 VDC Power Supply Good

Tip The state of user power is also reported in Special Memory (SM) bits. For more information, see Appendix D, SMB8 to SMB21 I/O Module ID and Error Registers.

Input Calibration
The calibration adjustments affect the instrumentation amplifier stage that follows the analog multiplexer (see the Input Block Diagram for the EM 231 in Figure A-15 and EM 235 in Figure A-16). Therefore, calibration affects all user input channels. Even after calibration, variations in the component values of each input circuit preceding the analog multiplexer will cause slight differences in the readings between channels connected to the same input signal. To meet the specifications, you should enable analog input filters for all inputs of the module. Select 64 or more samples to calculate the average value. To calibrate the input, use the following steps. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Turn off the power to the module. Select the desired input range. Turn on the power to the CPU and module. Allow the module to stabilize for 15 minutes. Using a transmitter, a voltage source, or a current source, apply a zero value signal to one of the input terminals. Read the value reported to the CPU by the appropriate input channel. Adjust the OFFSET potentiometer until the reading is zero, or the desired digital data value. Connect a full-scale value signal to one of the input terminals. Read the value reported to the CPU. Adjust the GAIN potentiometer until the reading is 32000, or the desired digital data value. Repeat OFFSET and GAIN calibration as required.

Calibration and Configuration Location for EM 231 and EM 235


Figure A-13 shows the calibration potentiometer and configuration DIP switches located on the right of the bottom terminal block of the module.

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EM 231

EM 235

On Off

On Off

Fixed Terminal Block Figure A-13

Gain

Configuration

Fixed Terminal Block

Gain Offset

Configuration

Calibration Potentiometer and Configuration DIP Switch Location for the EM 231 and EM 235

Configuration for EM 231


Table A-20 shows how to configure the EM 231 module using the configuration DIP switches. Switches 1, 2, and 3 select the analog input range. All inputs are set to the same analog input range. In this table, ON is closed, and OFF is open. The switch settings are read only when the power is turned on.
Table A-20
SW1 ON

EM 231 Configuration Switch Table to Select Analog Input Range


Unipolar SW2 OFF ON Bipolar SW3 ON OFF FullFull Scale Input 0 to 10 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 20 mA FullFull Scale Input 5V 2.5 V Resolution 2.5 mV 1.25 mV 5 A Resolution 2.5 mV 1.25 mV

SW1 OFF

SW2 OFF ON

SW3 ON OFF

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Appendix A

Configuration for EM 235


Table A-21 shows how to configure the EM 235 module using the configuration DIP switches. Switches 1 through 6 select the analog input range and resolution. All inputs are set to the same analog input range and format. Table A-21 shows how to select for unipolar/bipolar (switch 6), gain (switches 4 and 5), and attenuation (switches 1, 2, and 3). In these tables, ON is closed, and OFF is open. The switch settings are read only when the power is turned on.
Table A-21
SW1 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF SW1 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

EM 235 Configuration Switch Table to Select Analog Range and Resolution


Unipolar SW2 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON SW2 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF SW3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Bipolar SW3 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON SW4 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SW5 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF SW6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SW4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SW5 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF SW6 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON FullFull Scale Input 0 to 50 mV 0 to 100 mV 0 to 500 mV 0 to 1 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 20 mA 0 to 10 V FullFull Scale Input +25 mV +50 mV +100 mV +250 mV +500 mV +1 V +2.5 V +5 V +10 V Resolution 12.5 "V 25 "V 125 "V 250 "V 1.25 mV 5 "A 2.5 mV Resolution 12.5 "V 25 "V 50 "V 125 "V 250 "V 500 "V 1.25 mV 2.5 mV 5 mV

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Input Data Word Format for EM 231 and EM 235


Figure A-14 shows where the 12-bit data value is placed within the analog input word of the CPU.

MSB 15 14 AIW XX 0 Data value 12 Bits Unipolar data MSB 15 AIW XX Data value 12 Bits Bipolar data Figure A-14 Input Data Word Format for EM 231 and EM 235 4

2 0 0

LSB 0 0

3 0 0 0

LSB 0 0

Tip The 12 bits of the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) readings are left-justified in the data word format. The MSB is the sign bit: zero indicates a positive data word value. In the unipolar format, the three trailing zeros cause the data word to change by a count of eight for each one-count change in the ADC value. In the bipolar format, the four trailing zeros cause the data word to change by a count of sixteen for each one count change in the ADC value.

Input Block Diagram for EM 231 and EM 235


A+ RA Rloop A-R B+ RB Rloop B-R C+ RC Rloop CR D+ RD Rloop DR Input filter R C C C A=4 MUX 4 to 1 R C C C A=3 R C C C -A=2 11 0 A/D Converter R C C C GAIN ADJUST + Instrumentation AMP

EM 231

A=1

BUFFER

Figure A-15

Input Block Diagram for the EM 231

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A+ RA Rloop A-R B+ RB Rloop B-R C+ RC Rloop CR D+ RD Rloop DR Input filter R C C C A=4 MUX 4 to 1 R C C C A=3 Offset Adjust -REF_VOLT + R C C C A=2 R C C C A=1 +

EM 235

GAIN ADJUST

Instrumentation AMP --

BUFFER A/D Converter 11 0 DATA

Buffer

Figure A-16

Input Block Diagram for the EM 235

Output Data Word Format for EM 232 and EM 235


Figure A-17 shows where the 12-bit data value is placed within the analog output word of the CPU.

MSB 15 14 AQW XX 0 MSB 15 AQW XX

Data value 11 Bits Current output data format Data value 12 Bits Voltage output data format

4 3 0 4 3 0

LSB 0 0 0 LSB 0 0 0

Figure A-17

Output Data Word Format for EM 232 and EM 235

Tip The 12 bits of the digital-to-analog converter (DAC) readings are left-justified in the output data word format. The MSB is the sign bit: zero indicates a positive data word value. The four trailing zeros are truncated before being loaded into the DAC registers. These bits have no effect on the output signal value.

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Output Block Diagram for EM 232 and EM 235


+24 Volt R 100

-+ + -Voltage-to-current converter R Iout 0..20 mA

Vref D/A converter +/-- 2V DATA 11 0 Digital-to-analog converter

+ -R Vout --10.. +10 Volts

1/4

R M

Voltage output buffer

Figure A-18

Output Block Diagram for the EM 232 and EM 235

Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines to ensure accuracy and repeatability:
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Ensure that the 24-VDC Sensor Supply is free of noise and is stable. Use the shortest possible sensor wires. Use shielded twisted pair wiring for sensor wires. Terminate the shield at the Sensor location only. Short the inputs for any unused channels, as shown in Figure A-18. Avoid bending the wires into sharp angles. Use wireways for wire routing. Avoid placing signal wires parallel to high-energy wires. If the two wires must meet, cross them at right angles. Ensure that the input signals are within the common mode voltage specification by isolating the input signals or referencing them to the external 24V common of the analog module.

Tip The EM 231 and EM 235 expansion modules are not recommended for use with thermocouples.

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Appendix A

Understanding the Analog Input Module: Accuracy and Repeatability


The EM 231 and EM 235 analog input modules are low-cost, high-speed 12 bit analog input modules. The modules can convert an analog signal input to its corresponding digital value in 149 sec. The analog signal input is converted each time your program accesses the analog point. These conversion times must be added to the basic execution time of the instruction used to access the analog input. The EM 231 and EM 235 provide an unprocessed digital value (no linearization or filtering) that corresponds to the analog voltage or current presented at the module input terminals. Since the modules are s high-speed modules, they can follow rapid changes in the analog input signal (including internal and external noise).
Average Value Signal Input Mean (average) Accuracy

You can minimize reading-to-reading variations caused by noise for a constant or slowly changing analog input Repeatability limits signal by averaging a number of readings. Note that (99% of all readings fall within these limits) increasing the number of readings used in computing the average value results in a correspondingly slower Figure A-19 Accuracy Definitions response time to changes in the input signal. Figure A-19 shows the 99% repeatability limits, the mean or average value of the individual readings, and the mean accuracy in a graphical form. The specifications for repeatability describe the reading-to-reading variations of the module for an input signal that is not changing. The repeatability specification defines the limits within which 99% of the readings will fall. The repeatability is described in this figure by the bell curve. The mean accuracy specification describes the average value of the error (the difference between the average value of individual readings and the exact value of the actual analog input signal). Table A-22 gives the repeatability specifications and the mean accuracy as they relate to each of the configurable ranges.

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Definitions of the Analog Specifications


! !

Accuracy: deviation from the expected value on a given point Resolution: the effect of an LSB change reflected on the output.
EM 231 and EM 235 Specifications
Repeatability1 % of Full Scale Counts EM 231 Specifications 0 to 5 V 0 to 20 mA 0 to 10 V 2.5 V 5V 0 to 50 mV 0 to 100 mV 0 to 500 mV 0 to 1 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 20 mA 0 to 10 V 25 mV 50 mV 100 mV 250 mV 500 mV 1V 2.5 V 5V 10 V 0.075% 48 0.05% 0 05% 32 0.25% 0.2% 0.1% 160 128 64 0 0 5% 0.075% 24 0 05% 0.05% 16 6 48 EM 235 Specifications 0.25% 0.2% 80 64 0.05% 0 05% 0.075% 24 0.1% 32 Mean (average) Accuracy1,2,3,4 % of Full Scale Counts

Table A-22

Full Scale Input Range

1 2 3 4

Measurements made after the selected input range has been calibrated. The offset error in the signal near zero analog input is not corrected, and is not included in the accuracy specifications. There is a channel-to-channel carryover conversion error, due to the finite settling time of the analog multiplexer. The maximum carryover error is 0.1% of the difference between channels. Mean accuracy includes effects of non-linearity and drift from 0 to 55 degrees C.

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Appendix A

Thermocouple and RTD Expansion Modules Specifications


Table A-23 Thermocouple and RTD Modules Order Numbers
Expansion Model EM 231 Analog Input Thermocouple, 4 Inputs EM 231 Analog Input RTD, 2 Inputs EM Inputs 4 Thermocouple 2 RTD EM Outputs No No Removable Connector Order Number 6ES7 231-7PD22-0XA0 6ES7 231-7PB22-0XA0

Table A-24

Thermocouple and RTD Modules General Specifications


Module Name and Description EM 231 Analog Input Thermocouple, 4 Inputs EM 231 Analog Input RTD, 2 Inputs Dimensions (mm) (W x H x D) 71.2 x 80 x 62 71.2 x 80 x 62 Weight 210 g 210 g Dissipation 1.8 W 1.8 W VDC Requirements +5 VDC +24 VDC 87mA 87 mA 60 mA 60 mA

Order Number 6ES7 231-7PD22-0XA0 6ES7 231-7PB22-0XA0

Table A-25

Thermocouple and RTD Modules Specifications


General 6ES7 231-7PD22-0XA0 Thermocouple 500 VAC 500 VAC 500 VAC 120 VAC > 120 dB at 120 VAC Floating TC TC types (select one per module) S, T, R, E, N, K, J Voltage range : +/- 80 mV 500 VAC 500 VAC 500 VAC 0 > 120 dB at 120 VAC Module ground referenced RTD RTD types (select one per module): platinum (Pt), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), or Resistance See Table A-30 for available RTD types. 0.1p C / 0.1p F 15 bits plus sign Sigma-delta 405 ms (700 ms for Pt10000) 100 meters to sensor max 20 , 2.7 for Cu max. 85 dB at 50 Hz/60 Hz/400 Hz Resistance: 0 to +27648 1m W 1M 30 VDC - db at 21 kHz -3 0.1% FS (voltage) 0.05% FS 1.5 p C 20.4 to 28.8 VDC 10 M 30 VDC (sense), 5 VDC (source) - db at 3.6 kHz -3 0.1% FS (resistance) 0.05% FS 20.4 to 28.8 VDC 6ES7 231-7PB22-0XA0 RTD

Isolation Field to logic Field to 24 VDC 24 VDC to logic Common mode input range (input channel to input channel) Common mode rejection Input type Input ranges 1

Input resolution Temperature Voltage Resistance Measuring Principle Module update time: All channels Wire length Wire loop resistance Suppression of interference Data word format Maximum sensor dissipation Input impedance Maximum input voltage Input filter attenuation Basic error Repeatability Cold junction error 24 VDC supply voltage range
1

0.1p C / 0.1 p F 15 bits plus sign Sigma-delta 405 ms 100 meters to sensor max. 100 max. 85 dB at 50 Hz/60 Hz/ 400 Hz Voltage: - 27648 to + 27648 -

The input range selection (temperature, voltage on resistance) applies to all channels on the module.

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EM 231 Analog Input Thermocouple, 4 Inputs (6ES7 231-7PD22-0XA0) -

EM 231 Analog Input RTD, 2 Inputs (6ES7 231-7PB22-0XA0) -

+ --

+ --

+ --

+ --

A+ A - B+ B- C+ C- D+ DEM 231 AI 4

A+ A - a+ a- B+ B- b+ bEM 231 AI 2 x RTD

L+

Configuration

L+

Configuration

24 VDC power

24 VDC power

Figure A-20

Connector Terminal Identification for EM 231 Thermocouple and EM 231 RTD Modules

Compatibility
The RTD and Thermocouple modules are designed to work with the CPU 222, CPU 224, CPU 224XP and CPU 226.

Tip The RTD and Thermocouple modules are designed to give maximum performance when installed in a stable temperature environment. The EM 231 Thermocouple module, for example, has special cold junction compensation circuitry that measures the temperature at the module connectors and makes necessary changes to the measurement to compensate for temperature differences between the reference temperature and the temperature at the module. If the ambient temperature is changing rapidly in the area where the EM 231 Thermocouple module is installed, additional errors are introduced. To achieve maximum accuracy and repeatability, Siemens recommends that the S7-200 RTD and Thermocouple modules be mounted in locations that have stable ambient temperature.

Noise Immunity
Use shielded wires for best noise immunity. If a thermocouple input channel is not used, short the unused channel inputs, or connect them in parallel to another channel.

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