SNAP-PS5 OPTO 22, SNAP-PS5 Datasheet - Page 2

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SNAP-PS5

Manufacturer Part Number
SNAP-PS5
Description
POWER SUPPLY, SWITCH MODE, 5V
Manufacturer
OPTO 22
Type
Power Suppliesr
Datasheet

Specifications of SNAP-PS5

Power Supply Type
Switching
Power Supply Output Type
Fixed
No. Of Outputs
1
Output Voltage
5V
Output Current
4A
Input Voltage
95V AC To 130V AC
Length
102.86mm
Width
44.44mm
Height
106.69mm
Configuration
Enclosed
Current, Output
4 A
Dimensions
4.05 in. L x 4.89 in. H x 1.75 in. W
Frequency, Operating
47 to 63 Hz
Mounting Type
Panel
Number Of Outputs
1
Operation
Linear
Output
5 VDC @ 4 A
Primary Type
AC-DC
Temperature, Operating
0 to +70 °C
Voltage, Input
120 VAC
Voltage, Output
5 VDC
Weight
15 Oz.
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
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Specifications
I/O Unit Power Requirements
The tables starting on
supply needs for your system. Copy the power requirements
worksheet and complete one for each distributed I/O unit.
In addition, keep the following power recommendations in mind.
For more help with power supplies, see Opto 22 form #1271, Using
Power Supplies with Opto 22 Systems.
Use a single power supply per rack
In general, we recommend you use an independent, isolated,
regulated power supply locally with each rack. Local isolated
supplies offer these advantages:
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Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Output Current
Dimensions
Weight
Operating Temperature 0° to 70° C
Storage Temperature
Fuse
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Output Current
Dimensions
Weight
Operating Temperature 0° C to 70° C
Storage Temperature
Fuse
Short supply conductors, which minimize losses
Power redundancy, so the failure of a single supply causes only
a single rack failure, not a total system failure
Fewer voltage drops and ground loops (Voltage drops and sub-
sequent ground loops may occur when power is distributed
over a large system.)
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-30° C to 85° C
95–130 VAC, 47–63 Hz
5.1 ±0.1 VDC
4.0 A
See dimensional drawings
starting on
15 oz. (425.25 g)
-30° to 85° C
Opto 22 PN: SNAP-FUSE1AB
Vendor PN: GDC-1A (Bussman)
0.75 A
See dimensional drawings
starting on
2.1 lbs (952.54 f)
Opto 22 PN: SNAP-FUSE1AB
Vendor PN: GDC-1A (Bussman)
95–130 VAC, 47–63 Hz
24 ± 0.6 VDC
will help you determine the power
SNAP-PS24
SNAP-PS5
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100–250 VAC, 47–63 Hz
24 ± 0.1 VDC
1.25 A
See dimensional drawings
on
1.9 lbs (863.63 g)
0° C to 70° C
-30° C to 85° C
Internal fuse
18–32 VDC
5.1 ±0.1 VDC
4.0 A
See dimensional drawings
starting on
15 oz. (425.25 g)
0° to 70° C
-30° to 85° C
Opto 22 PN: SNAP-FUSE2AB
Vendor PN: GDB-2A (Bussman)
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SNAP-PS5-24DC
Always use a separate field supply
Use a separate power supply for the field side of the I/O. Using the
rack supply for field actuation and monitoring defeats the isolation
the I/O module offers and therefore increases the chance of a
ground loop within the control system. Additionally, a sudden
change of current on the field side can cause undesirable voltage
fluctuations that may interfere with the controller or I/O unit’s
operation.
Power wiring guidelines
SNAP-PS24U
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Use one power supply per I/O unit.
Use one power supply per controller.
Use 14 AWG wire.
SNAP power supplies have wires of limited length to minimize
voltage drop. Do not extend the length of the wires.
If you power multiple I/O units or controllers from one power
supply, use a star wiring topology. Do not daisy-chain power
wiring from one device to the next.
7.
SNAP Power Supplies
100–250 VAC, 47–63 Hz
5.1 ±0.1 VDC
5.0 A
See dimensional drawings
on
1.9 lbs (863.63 g)
0° to 70° C
-30° to 85° C
Internal fuse
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SNAP-PS5U
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