Panasonic C14CRS Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
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Enable High Precision Temperature Control at Low Cost
The FP0-TC4 and FP0-TC8 thermocouple units are suitable for user-friendly
temperature acquisition using standard thermocouples with
high precision.
Up to three units can be added to each control unit, enabling temperature
control of up to 24 channels.
The temperature data obtained using the thermocouple is converted to the
digital value to be read into the FP0 control unit.
Standard types of thermocouples can be used: K, J, T and R
3 temperature measurement ranges are available:
-100°C to +500°C (thermocouple types: K and J)
-100°C to +400°C (thermocouple type : T)
- 0°C to +1500°C (thermocouple type : R)
The temperature data measured using the sensor is converted to degrees
Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit inside the thermocouple unit.
The converted data (°C or °F) is averaged, so that even unstable input
signals can be properly read.
Broken thermocouples can be detected.
Temperature control
FP0-TC8
8 channels
FP0-TC4
4 channels
Item Specification
Input points
Input range
Up to 8 channels per unit (The number of input points can be changed 2, 4, 6 and 8 channels are available)
Thermocouple types K, J -100°C to 500°C
Thermocouple types T -100°C to 400°C
Thermocouple types R 0°C to 1500°C
Resolution 0.1°C
Sampling cycle
300ms: when using 2 channels for an input points
500ms: when using 4 channels for an input points
700ms: when using 6 channels for an input points
900ms: when using 8 channels for an input points
Accuracy
Range for K and J (-100°C to 500°C): 0.8°C
Range for T (-100°C to 400°C): 0.8°C
Range for R (0°C to 99.9°C): 3°C
(100°C to 299.9°C): 2.5°C
(300°C to 1500°C): 2°C
Input Impedance
Insulation method
More than 1M
- Between thermocouple input terminals and control unit internal circuits Photo-coupler insulation/DC-DC insulation
- Between thermocouple input terminal channels PhotoMOS relay insulation
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