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SKU:MTL5051
MTL Instruments MTL5051 Hazardous Area Communicator
Manufacturer: MTL
Product No.: MTL5051
Product Type: Detector Interface
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 110g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
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Description
MTL5051 Serial Data Communication Interface
The MTL5051 from MTL Instruments enables bi-directional serial data communication between safe area computer systems and hazardous area instrumentation. This versatile interface provides floating DC power and serial communications for MTL640 series text displays, keyboards, mice, and other IS instrumentation.
Key Technical Specifications
- Brand: MTL Instruments
- Model: MTL5051
- Product Type: Serial Data Communication Interface
- Communication: Bi-directional serial data
- Safe Area Protocols: RS232 or RS422
- Baud Rate: Up to 19.2 kbaud
- Power Supply: Floating DC with communications
Hazardous Area Certification
- Equipment Location: Zone 0, IIC, T4-T6 hazardous area
- Division Rating: Division 1, Group A hazardous location
- The MTL5051 maintains intrinsic safety for connected devices
- It enables safe data communication in explosive atmospheres
Communication Modes & Compatibility
- MTL640 Series Mode: 3V signal on 12V supply to hazardous area
- Across Hazardous Area Mode: 10mA current source bidirectional
- IS RS232/TTL Mode: RS232-compatible signal levels
- Supported Devices: MTL643, MTL644, MTL646, MTL647 text displays
- Additional Support: Keyboards, mice, and other IS instrumentation
Hazardous Area Power Supply
- +12V Mode: 12.0V ±5% (load <23mA)
- +12V High Load: 8.0V minimum (load 23-50mA)
- +5V Mode: 5.6V ±5% (load 23-50mA)
- Voltage Selection: Switch on top of unit selects 5V or 12V output
Performance Specifications
- Communication Bandwidth: 1200 to 9600 baud (643/4 mode)
- Maximum Baud Rate: Up to 19.2 kbaud (other modes)
- Power Dissipation: 1.7W at 24V with 25mA load
- Current Consumption: 90mA at 24V with 25mA load
Terminal Configuration & Modes
- Terminal 1: Common for all modes
- Terminal 2: V signal / 5V-12V supply
- Terminal 3: I return / Rx
- Terminal 4: Tx in communications mode
- Terminals 5-6: Tx/Rx for other IS devices
- Switches 1a-1b: Mode selection between MTL640, Comms, and Other IS devices
Safety Parameters
- Multiple Configurations: Various terminal combinations with specific safety ratings
- Maximum Voltage: Up to 20V depending on terminal usage
- Power Limits: Ranging from 70mW to 810mW based on configuration
- Current Limits: From 35mA to 227mA depending on terminal usage
Frequently Asked Questions
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What devices does the MTL5051 support?
It supports MTL643, MTL644, MTL646, MTL647 text displays, keyboards, mice, and other IS instrumentation. -
What communication protocols are available?
It supports RS232 and RS422 protocols with baud rates up to 19.2 kbaud. -
Can it communicate across hazardous areas?
Yes, it can be used in pairs for full-duplex data transmission across hazardous areas. -
What power outputs are available?
It provides selectable 5V or 12V power for connected hazardous area devices.
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Additional Specifications
Scalar (V/f)
Vector
AC-powered
Buying Guide
- Confirm the exact model, part number, and specifications before ordering.
- Ensure compatibility with your current machinery or control systems.
- Reach out via sale@etowonauto.com or +8617859788089 for technical assistance.
- Review delivery options, lead times, and shipping requirements.
- Follow manufacturer instructions and best practices during installation.
Shipping And Return
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Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt, provided items are unused and in original condition. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer. Please contact us before returning any item to receive return authorization.
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