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Power Supply Units 3 Power Supply Units 3.1 Description Device view, connections, and operating elements Power supply units greatly influence the availability and operational reliability of electrical systems. Therefore, the power supply unit should be chosen as carefully as all the other system components. Universal power supply units must meet all the necessary requirements. This increases the reliability of electrical systems. ASI QUINT power supply units supply the AS-i system with the power required. In order to minimize the number of terminal points, a single two-wire cable is used to transmit information and supply power. AS-i power supply units use an integrated filter to ensure that the modulated data flow is not affected. onlinecomponents.com Figure 3-1 Device view, connections, and operating elements of the ASI QUINT 100-240/2.4 A EFD power supply unit 1 AC input: 85 - 264 V AC input voltage, 45 Hz - 65 Hz frequency DC input: 90 - 250 V DC input voltage 5 Red EFD indicator 2 DC output: 30 V DC output voltage 6 Reset button 3 Floating EFD output 7 EFD internal/external switch 4 Green DC OK indicator 8 UTA 107 universal DIN rail adapter 7513_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3-1
- Page 1 and 2: AUTOMATION User Manual onlinecompon
- Page 3 and 4: AUTOMATION User Manual Configuring
- Page 5 and 6: UM EN FLX ASI SYS PRO General terms
- Page 7 and 8: Table of Contents 1 Fieldline Exten
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- Page 13 and 14: 1.3 Documentation for AS-i Devices
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- Page 73 and 74: Slaves 4.3.2 Description for ASI IO
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Power Supply Units<br />
3 Power Supply Units<br />
3.1 Description<br />
Device view, connections,<br />
and operating elements<br />
Power supply units greatly influence the availability and operational reliability of electrical<br />
systems. Therefore, the power supply unit should be chosen as carefully as all the other<br />
system <strong>com</strong>ponents. Universal power supply units must meet all the necessary<br />
requirements. This increases the reliability of electrical systems.<br />
<strong>ASI</strong> QUINT power supply units supply the AS-i system with the power required. In order to<br />
minimize the number of terminal points, a single two-wire cable is used to transmit<br />
information and supply power. AS-i power supply units use an integrated filter to ensure that<br />
the modulated data flow is not affected.<br />
online<strong>com</strong>ponents.<strong>com</strong><br />
Figure 3-1<br />
Device view, connections, and operating elements of the<br />
<strong>ASI</strong> QUINT 100-240/2.4 A EFD power supply unit<br />
1 AC input: 85 - 264 V AC input voltage,<br />
45 Hz - 65 Hz frequency<br />
DC input: 90 - 250 V DC input voltage<br />
5 Red EFD indicator<br />
2 DC output: 30 V DC output voltage 6 Reset button<br />
3 Floating EFD output 7 EFD internal/external switch<br />
4 Green DC OK indicator 8 UTA 107 universal DIN rail adapter<br />
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