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Chapter 4: Module Data, Status, and Configuration 43
Table 4.2 Channel Data Word Format
? Celsius ? Fahrenheit ? Celsius ? Fahrenheit
J -210 to 1200 -346 to 2192 -2100 to 12000 -3460 to 21920 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
K -270 to 1370 -454 to 2498 -2700 to 13700 -4540 to 24980 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
T -270 to 400 -454 to 752 -2700 to 4000 -4540 to 7520 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
E -270 to 1000 -454 to 1832 -2700 to 10000 -4540 to 18320 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
R 0 to 1768 32 to 3214 0 to 17680 320 to 32140 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
S 0 to 1768 32 to 3214 0 to 17680 320 to 32140 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
B 300 to 1820 572 to 3308 3000 to 18200
5720 to 32767
1
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
N -210 to 1300 -346 to 2372 -2100 to 13000 -3460 to 23720 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
C 0 to 2315 32 to 4199 0 to 23150
320 to 32767
1
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
+/- 50 mV
-500 to 500
2
-500 to 500
2
-5000 to 5000
2
-5000 to 5000
2
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
+/- 100 mV
-1000 to 1000
2
-1000 to 1000
2
-10000 to 10000
2
-10000 to 10000
2
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
0 – 5 V
0 to 500
2
0 to 500
2
0 to 5000
2
0 to 5000
2
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
1 – 5 V
100 to 500
2
100 to 500
2
1000 to 5000
2
1000 to 5000
2
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
0 – 10 V
0 to 1000
2
0 to 1000
2
0 to 10000
2
0 to 10000
2
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
+/- 10 V
-1000 to 1000
2
-1000 to 1000
2
-10000 to 10000
2
-10000 to 10000
2
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
0 – 20 mA
0 to 2000
2
0 to 2000
2
0 to 20000
2
0 to 20000
2
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
4 – 20 mA
400 to 2000
2
400 t o 2000
2
4000 to 20000
2
4000 to 20000
2
0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
0 – 150 Ω 0 to 150 0 to 150 0 to 1500 0 to 1500 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
0 – 1000 Ω 0 to 1000 0 to 1000 0 to 10000 0 to 10000 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
0 – 3000 Ω 0 to 3000 0 to 3000 0 to 30000 0 to 30000 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
Platinum 385 -200 to 850 -328 to 1562 -2000 to 8500 -3280 to 15620 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
Platinum 3916 -200 to 630 -328 to 1166 -2000 to 6300 -3280 to 11660 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
Copper 426 -100 to 260 -148 to 500 -1000 to 2600 -1480 to 5000 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
Nickel 618 -100 to 260 -148 to 500 -1000 to 2600 -1480 to 5000 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
Nickel 672 -80 to 260 -112 to 500 -800 to 2600 -1120 to 5000 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
Nickel-Iron 518 -100 to 200 -148 to 392 -1000 to 2000 -1480 to 3920 0 to 16383 -32767 to 32767 0 to +10000
2
When voltage or current modes are selected, the temperature setting is ignored. Analog input data is the same for either °C or °F selection.
Percent
Range
Data Format
Input Type Scaled For PID Proportional Counts
1
Type B and C thermocouples, Nickel 672, Nickel 618, Nickel-Iron 518, and Copper 426 cannot be represented in engineering units x 1 (°F) above
3276.7°F (or below -3276.7°F f or Nickel-Iron 518). Softw are treats it as an over range error (or under range error for below -3276.7°F f or Nickel-Iron
518).
Engineering Units x 10 Engineering Units x 1
NOTE The engineering units data formats represent real engineering
temperature units provided by the module to the controller. The raw/
proportional counts, scaled-for-PID and percent of full-scale data formats
may yield the highest effective resolutions, but may also require that you
convert channel data to real engineering units in your control program.
Raw/Proportional Data
The value presented to the controller is proportional to the selected input
and scaled into the maximum data range allowed by the bit resolution of
the A/D converter and filter selected. The raw/proportional data format
also provides the best resolution of all the data formats.
If you select the raw/proportional data format for a channel, the data word
will be a number between -32767 and +32767. For example, if a type J
thermocouple is selected, the lowest temperature of -210°C corresponds
to -32767 counts. The highest temperature of 1200°C corresponds to