ABB RTAC-01

Product Name: ABB RTAC-01 Pulse Encoder Interface Module

Product Description:

The ABB RTAC-01 is an option module designed to integrate encoder-based feedback into ABB drive systems, specifically the ACS800 and DCS800 series. It provides a differential or single-ended interface for a digital pulse encoder, allowing for precise speed and position data to be fed back to the drive. This module fits into an RMIO board or an external I/O Module Adapter (AIMA-01). It supports operation from either a 15 VDC or 24 VDC encoder signal with a maximum frequency of 200 kHz.

Key Characteristics:

  • Encoder Support: Channels A, B, and Z for differential or single-ended signals.
  • Output Voltages: +24 V DC ±10%, 5 W max., short-circuit proof; +15 V DC ±10%, 5 W max., short-circuit proof.
  • High Frequency Support: Operates at up to 200 kHz.
  • Precision Feedback:
    • Speed Feedback Resolution: 0.00305% (15 bits).
    • Speed Feedback Accuracy: 50 ppm.
  • Cable Lengths (Maximum):
    • Differential push-pull: 300 m.
    • Single-ended push-pull: 200 m.
    • Open collector/emitter: 100 m.

     

  • Electrical Isolation: Provides 1.5 kV AC isolation between logic and earth for enhanced safety.  

Product Parameters:

  • Manufacturer: ABB
  • Part Number: RTAC-01 (also available as a kit: RTAC-01-KIT)
  • Product Type: Pulse Encoder Interface Module
  • Input Voltage (Encoder): 15 VDC or 24 VDC
  • Maximum Input Frequency: 200 kHz
  • Power Consumption: 140 mA at 5 V, 55 mA at 24 V
  • Signal Levels:
    • For 15 V: “1” > 7.6 V, “0” < 5 V.
    • For 24 V: “1” > 12.2 V, “0” < 8 V.
  • Electrical Connections: Screw
  • Temperature Rating: 40 °C (for the KIT version as specified by one source)

Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: ABB
  • Model: RTAC-01
  • Series: For ACS800 and DCS800 drives
  • Mounting: Slot-based installation on RMIO boards or AIMA-01 adapters.
  • Dimensions: Length: 95 mm, Width: 34 mm, Height: 20 mm (module only, dimensions for the KIT might differ)
  • Degree of Protection: IP20
  • Lifetime: Minimum of 100,000 hours
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