







Product Description
Emerson 396509-05-3 ControlWave Micro Analog Input Module
- Manufacturer: Emerson
- Model/Part Number: 396509-05-3
- Description: ControlWave Micro Analog Input Module, 8-Channel, 4-20 mA or 1-5 VDC, Non-Isolated
Overview
- The Emerson 396509-05-3 is an Analog Input Module for the ControlWave Micro series of programmable automation controllers (PACs) and remote terminal units (RTUs). It provides eight non-isolated analog input channels for monitoring field devices such as sensors and transmitters in industrial automation applications, including oil and gas, water treatment, and manufacturing. The module is designed for reliable data acquisition in distributed control systems.
Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Model | 396509-05-3 |
Series | ControlWave Micro |
Type | Analog Input Module, Non-Isolated |
Channels | 8 analog input channels |
Input Types | 4-20 mA or 1-5 VDC (software-selectable) |
Resolution | 12-bit |
Accuracy | ±0.1% of full scale at 25°C |
Input Impedance | 250 ohms (current), 1 M ohm (voltage) |
Power Consumption | 1.5 W typical |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +70°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Relative Humidity | 5% to 95%, non-condensing |
Protection Rating | IP20 |
Airborne Contaminants | ISA-S71.04-1985 Class G3, conformal coating |
Mounting | DIN rail or panel mount, on ControlWave Micro chassis |
Weight | Approximately 0.3 kg |
Certifications | CE, CSA, ATEX, IECEx (Zone 2) |
System Compatibility | ControlWave Micro, ControlWave Express, ControlWave EFM |
Additional Information
- Functionality: The 396509-05-3 supports eight analog input channels, configurable for 4-20 mA or 1-5 VDC signals, enabling precise monitoring of process variables like pressure, temperature, or flow. Its 12-bit resolution and ±0.1% accuracy ensure reliable data acquisition. The module connects to field devices via terminal blocks and interfaces with the ControlWave Micro CPU through the system bus, supporting protocols like Modbus, DNP3, and BSAP. It is programmed using ControlWave Designer with the ACCOL III function block library.