
Product Description
General Overview:
- Model: AIC212
- Manufacturer: Bachmann
- Part Numbers: 00014151-00, 00017444-00
Analog Inputs:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 9 (standard), 3 (optional) |
| Measuring Range | AC-coupled: ±6 V, ICP® interface: ±10 V |
| Resolution | >17 bits |
| Dynamic Range | >95 dB |
| Scan Rate | Up to 50 kHz per channel (adjustable) |
| Frequency Range | 0.1 Hz to 20 kHz |
| Error (Full Scale) at +25°C | ±0.1% |
| Digital Filter | Adjustable based on sampling frequency |
| Distortion Attenuation | THD+N (fSIN_In=1kHz, fSample=50kHz): |
| LevelIN_from_FullScale = 0dB: <-78 dB | |
| LevelIN_from_FullScale = -20dB: <-68 dB | |
| LevelIN_from_FullScale = -40dB: <-48 dB | |
| Input Impedance | 200 kOhm to >1 MOhm |
| Current Source for ICP | 5 mA/channel |
| Cross-talk Control Range | +8 to +12 V ±2 V |
| Error Detection | Wire break detection |
Counter Inputs:
- Interface: 24 V initiators / proximity switch with 10mA sink
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Channels:
- 2 incremental or 1 counter input for proximity switches
- Counter Frequency: 5 kHz (standard), 36 kHz (optional)
- Measured Value/Resolution: 32-bit
- Input Signals: A, A-, A+/B-, B+/N-, N+
- Error Detection: Error pulse and phase error
- Evaluation Mode: 1, 2, 4 edge signals & pulse direction mode
- External Sensor Supply: 24 V/5 V (short-circuit proof)
Power and Supply:
- Power Supply: 24 V (18 V to 34 V) with reverse polarity protection
- Power Consumption: Approx. 9.5 W (without encoder supply)
Environmental Conditions:
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to +60°C (ColdClimate variant for -40°C to +85°C)
- Relative Humidity (Operation): 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Relative Humidity (Storage): 5% to 95% (with condensation)
Model Variants:
| Model | Description |
|---|---|
| AIC212 | Analog measuring module for condition monitoring with 9x ICP inputs, 3x ±10V inputs, 18-bit resolution, 20µs sample time, 1x INC HTL, 36kHz, A, A/B/N, 128MB measured data storage. |
| AIC212❉ | Like AIC212, but with ColdClimate adaptation for extreme conditions (-40°C to +85°C). |