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I/O MODULES

SNAP
ANALOG PID
DATA SHEET page 1/7
Form 1264-010315
Part Number Description
Setpoint and process inputs 0–10 VDC,
Description SNAP-PID-V
PID outputs 4–20 mA and 0–10 VDC

The SNAP-PID-V module is designed for users of Opto 22


SNAP Ethernet I/O™ systems with SNAP Ethernet I/O and SNAP
wireless LAN I/O brains. The SNAP-PID-V monitors input signals
LED indicators Inputs
and adjusts output signals to control one proportional-integral-
derivative (PID) loop, performing all necessary PID calculations PID Output
in the module itself.
Before the introduction of the SNAP-PID-V module, using a PID
loop with SNAP Ethernet I/O systems required an Opto 22 industrial
controller running an OptoControl strategy or a remote computer
running SCADA software. For non-Ethernet I/O units, the
multifunction B3000 brain could be used. The SNAP-PID-V module
makes this equipment unnecessary, since all PID calculations are
made in the module independent of a controller or other processor.
Applications

Typical applications for the SNAP-PID-V module include


temperature, pressure level, flow, and process control. The SNAP-
PID-V is ideal for remote installations or other environments where
communication links are subject to interruption. Since PID
calculations run locally on the I/O module, PID loop control can
continue independently if the communication link to the I/O system SNAP-PID-V
is broken.
The SNAP PID module is also useful in applications where
multiple PID loops must be controlled at one location. When
multiple PID loop calculations run on an industrial controller or
computer, a performance slowdown occurs. When additional
SNAP-PID-V modules are added to a SNAP rack, however, all
Features
modules continue to perform PID loop calculations at a constant • Current and voltage PID output (analog or TPO)
speed without system degradation, providing a highly scalable • Setpoint and process variables from analog
solution. Up to twelve SNAP-PID-V modules can be used on an inputs or from host
Opto 22 16-module B-series mounting rack. • Transformer and optically isolated analog/digital
and digital/analog conversion
Inputs and Outputs
• Works with OptoControl industrial automation
The SNAP-PID-V can use 0–10 VDC analog inputs for PID software
setpoint and process variables. Analog inputs share a common • Works with SNAP Ethernet I/O and SNAP wireless
reference and are not isolated from each other. PID output, sharing LAN I/O brains
a common negative terminal, provides 4–20 mA current and 0–10 • Up to twelve PID modules per rack
VDC voltage outputs. (The PID output value is calculated by the • Configure using Ethernet brain’s built-in Web
module and then sent simultaneously to both 4–20 mA and 0–10 server or OptoENET PID Module Tuner software
VDC outputs as a percent of output scale.) Additionally, PID output • 30-month warranty.
can be configured for analog or TPO signals.

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Form 1264-010315

Description (continued)
The standard SNAP removable top-mounted connector PID loops. Tuning and module configuration can also be
allows easy wiring of inputs and outputs. LED indicators are done using the built-in Web configuration page on a
provided to show PID calculation mode status (manual or auto) SNAP Ethernet brain (graphing is not available when using this
and PID output signal status (analog or TPO). option). The SNAP-PID-V can also be accessed using OptoControl,
a development tool for industrial automation programming that
Software Support
is part of Opto 22’s FactoryFloor suite of industrial automation
PID loop tuning and module configuration can be performed software.
using OptoENET PID Module Tuner software, which is available For details on using the SNAP-PID-V module, see Opto 22 form
free of charge on the Opto 22 Web site. This software plots #1263, the SNAP PID Module User’s Guide.
PID values against time to provide visual feedback when tuning

Specifications
PID Module and Power Requirements

Scan time range 100 ms to 1.8 hrs. Isolation (inputs to analog outputs) 250 VRMS
(programmable) (default = 10 sec.)
0.000 to 255.996 Logic supply voltage 5.0 VDC
Proportional range (gain)
(default = 1.000)
Logic supply current 250 mA DC
0.000 to 255.996
Integral range
(default = 4.000) Max. number of modules per rack 12
0.0000 to 0.9999
Derivative range Brain compatibility SNAP-B3000-ENET
(default = 0.000)
PID output
Operating temperature 0° to 70° C
Resolution
Storage temperature -30° to 85° C
12 bits
Deadband range 0 to 100% (default = 0%)
High/Low limits Low = 0 VDC or 4 mA
(default = 0%)
High = 10 VDC or 20 mA
(default = 100%)
Max. PID output step change 0 to 100% (default = 100%)

Analog PID outputs 0 to 10 VDC, 4 to 20 mA


TPO PID output
Resolution 8 bits
Period range 2.56 sec. to 10.9 min.
On/Off levels 0/10 VDC, 4/20 mA

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ANALOG PID
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Specifications (continued)

Voltage Output

Range 0 to 10 VDC

Span 10 VDC

Resolution 2.44 mV
Response time
99.9% / 19.98 V / 3 ms
(% of span / DV / Dtime)

Load current ±5 mA min.

Short circuit output (current) 40 mA

Accuracy 0.1% of span

Gain temperature coefficient 50 ppm / ° C

Offset temperature coefficient 20 ppm / ° C

Current Output

Range 4 to 20 mA

Span 16 mA

Resolution 3.9 µA

Output at powerup 4 mA (before initialization)


Response time
99.9% / 15.98 mA / 3 ms
(% of span / DmA / Dtime)
Accuracy 0.1% of span

Gain temperature coefficient 50 ppm / ° C

Offset temperature coefficient 20 ppm / ° C


Loop voltage 8 VDC min. to
(with 250 W loop resistance) 32 VDC max.
Loop resistance =
Formula for max. loop resistance
(loop voltage – 3) / .02
250 W @ 8 VDC min.
450 W @ 12 VDC
Max. loop resistance vs. loop supply 600 W @ 15 VDC
1050 W @ 24 VDC
1450 W @ 32 VDC max.

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Specifications (continued)

Setpoint/Process Variable Inputs

Range 0 to 10.000 VDC

Overrange 0 to 11 VDC

Resolution 400 µV
126.2 ms
Data freshness (max.)
(63.1 ms per channel)
DSP notch filter 10 Hz (–3 dB = 32 Hz)

T.C. = 2.5 ms
Input filtering (analog front end)
–3 dB @ 64 Hz
DC common mode rejection > –120 dB

AC common mode rejection > –120 dB @ 60 Hz

Max. survivable input 220 VAC/VDC


Max. operating common mode voltage
250 VAC/VDC
(field terminal to logic connector)

Accuracy (% full scale) 0.05%


Drift
MGain temperature coefficient 30 ppm / ° C
MOffset temperature coefficient 15 ppm / ° C
Input resistance (single-ended) 1 M W (each channel)
(both inputs share the
same reference point)

PID Velocity Algorithm Used

Change in output = Gain ´ (A + B – C)


where A = (Error at t 0) – (Error at t1)
B = ((Error at t0) / Integral ratio)
C = (Derivative ratio ´ (PV input at t0) – (2 ´ PV input at t1) + (PV input at t2))
and Error = Setpoint – PV
t = Scan time (the time between setpoint and process variable readings)
t0 = Time when the scan timer reaches zero. This is when PID is calculated.
t1 = The last time the scan timer reached zero, or (t0 – t).
t2 = The second-to-last time the scan timer reached zero, or (t0 – (2 ´ t)).
PV = Process Variable (the input signal)
Setpoint and process variable readings are taken when the scan timer reaches zero and the PID calculation is made.
Integral ratio = Integral / Scan time
Derivative ratio = Derivative / Scan time

Opto 22 • 43044 Business Park Drive • Temecula, CA 92590 • Phone: (909) 695-3000 • (800) 321-OPTO • Fax: (909) 695-3095 • Internet: www.opto22.com
Inside Sales: (800) 452-OPTO • Product Support: (800) TEK-OPTO • (909) 695-3080 • Fax: (909) 695-3017 • E-mail: support@opto22.com • FaxBack: (800) 474-OPTO
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ANALOG PID
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Form 1264-010315

Wiring

SNAP-PID-V Module

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Inside Sales: (800) 452-OPTO • Product Support: (800) TEK-OPTO • (909) 695-3080 • Fax: (909) 695-3017 • E-mail: support@opto22.com • FaxBack: (800) 474-OPTO
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ANALOG PID
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Form 1264-010315

Dimensions

SNAP-PID-V Module

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Inside Sales: (800) 452-OPTO • Product Support: (800) TEK-OPTO • (909) 695-3080 • Fax: (909) 695-3017 • E-mail: support@opto22.com • FaxBack: (800) 474-OPTO
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ANALOG PID
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Dimensions (continued)

SNAP-PID-V Module

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Inside Sales: (800) 452-OPTO • Product Support: (800) TEK-OPTO • (909) 695-3080 • Fax: (909) 695-3017 • E-mail: support@opto22.com • FaxBack: (800) 474-OPTO
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