Introduction

Integrated Power The NIM’s built-in 24-to-5 VDC power supply provides logic power to the I/O

Supplymodules on the primary segment of the island bus. The power supply requires a 24 VDC external power source. It converts the 24 VDC to 5 V of logic power, providing 1.2 A of current to the island. Individual STB I/O modules in an island segment generally draw a current load of between 50 and 90 mA. (Consult the Advantys STB Hardware Components Reference Guide [890 USE 172] for a particular module’s specifications.) If the current drawn by the I/O modules totals more than 1.2 A, additional STB power supplies need to be installed to support the load.

The NIM delivers the logic power signal to the primary segment only. Special STB XBE 1200 beginning-of-segment (BOS) modules, located in the first slot of each extension segment, have their own built-in power supplies, which will provide logic power to the STB I/O modules in the extension segments. Each BOS module that you install requires 24 VDC from an external power supply.

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Schneider Electric 890USE17700 manual Introduction

890USE17700 specifications

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