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TECHNICAL NOTE

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OBSOLETE SNAP ANALOG I/O MODULES TECHNICAL NOTE
This technical note contains information you may need about obsolete SNAP analog I/O modules you’re still
using. Included are part numbers, descriptions, specifications, wiring diagrams, and dimensional drawings.
In most cases, these parts have been removed from data sheets because we no longer sell them.
This document includes information on the following obsolete SNAP analog I/O modules:
Section Part Numbers See page
SNAP-AIMA-32-FM, SNAP-AITM-8-FM,
SNAP Analog Input Modules page 2
SNAP-AIV-32-FM
SNAP-AIARMS-i-FM, SNAP-AIVRMS-i-FM,
SNAP Isolated Analog Input Modules page 16
SNAP-AIMA-iSRC-FM
SNAP Isolated Analog Output Modules SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM page 24

Note: Part numbers ending in FM were Factory Mutual approved prior to 2024.

For Help
As always, if you are using Opto 22 products and cannot find the help you need in this technical note, contact
Opto 22 Product Support. Product support is free.
Phone: 800-TEK-OPTO NOTE: Email messages and phone
(800-835-6786 toll-free in the U.S. and Canada) calls to Opto 22 Product Support are
951-695-3080 grouped together and answered in
Monday through Friday, the order received.
7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time

Email: support@opto22.com

Opto 22 website: www.opto22.com

When calling for technical support, be prepared to provide a complete description of your hardware and
operating system to the Product Support engineer. This information should include:
• accessories installed
• type of power supply
• types of I/O modules and racks used
• third-party devices installed
• how the system is wired

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SNAP ANALOG INPUT MODULES

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This section includes information on the following obsolete SNAP analog input modules:
Part Numbers Description Specifications
SNAP-AIMA-32-FM 32-channel analog current input -20 to +20 mA See page 5
8-channel B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S, or T thermocouple or -75 to
SNAP-AITM-8-FM See page 12
+75 mV, -50 to +50 mV, or -25 to +25 mV input
SNAP-AIV-32-FM 32-channel analog voltage input -10 to +10 VDC or -5 to +5 VDC See page 15

SNAP analog input modules are part of Opto 22’s SNAP PAC System. All of these modules mount on a SNAP
PAC rack with a SNAP PAC brain or R-series controller.
A minimum number of SNAP module types support a full range of analog input requirements. These
software-configurable modules handle a wide variety of signal levels. They provide high resolution (0.004% of
nominal range) for precise signal levels, as well as multiple-channel packaging. All SNAP analog modules are
factory calibrated and individually tested.
SNAP analog input modules have an on-board microprocessor to provide module-level intelligence, which
makes them an ideal choice for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). For additional information about
the standalone operation of SNAP analog modules, refer to the SNAP I/O Module Integration Guide (form 0876).
Notes for legacy hardware: Some of these modules also work with older Opto 22 I/O processors (brains or
on-the-rack controllers) and M-series or B-series racks. To check processor compatibility, see the table in the
Installation section on page 3.
IMPORTANT: Any system using analog sensors and input modules should be calibrated annually for analog
signals. For I/O units on a SNAP PAC System, use the PAC Control™ commands “Calculate and Set Offset” and
“Calculate and Set Gain.” For other Ethernet-based I/O units, you can also use PAC Manager™ software to
calculate and set offset and gain.

Isolation
All SNAP analog input modules are isolated from all other modules and from the SNAP I/O processor. The
modules in this section do not have channel-to-channel isolation. See page 16 for obsolete SNAP isolated
analog modules.
Transformer isolation prevents ground loop currents from flowing between field devices and causing noise
that produces erroneous readings. Ground loop currents are caused when two grounded field devices share a
connection, and the ground potential at each device is different.
Isolation also protects sensitive control electronics from industrial field signals.
IMPORTANT: Since these analog input modules provide multiple single-ended input channels with a
common reference, the channels are not isolated from each other. See page 16 for obsolete SNAP isolated
analog modules.

Bipolar and Unipolar Input Modules


Most SNAP analog input modules are considered to be bipolar, which means the range extends equal
amounts above and below zero. An example of this is the SNAP-AIV-32-FM module, which has a range of -10
to +10 VDC.
Some modules are considered unipolar, which means the range starts or ends at zero. For example, the
SNAP-AIVRMS module has a range of 0 to 250 VAC because AC current cannot be negative.

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Nominal Range and Over-range Limits
All SNAP analog input modules have a nominal range for the field signal and most support a 10% over-range
limit. The nominal range is the normal range of the field signal for the module or point configuration. The
over-range limit is the maximum valid field signal the module or point configuration can read outside of the
nominal range. For example, the over-range limits for the SNAP-AIV are -11 and +11 VDC, and for the
SNAP-AIVRMS, the over-range limit is 275 VAC.
Some modules or point configurations do not support field signals outside of the nominal range. For example,
points configured as temperature inputs (thermocouple, RTD, ICTD) do not support over-range readings.
When the field signal is outside of the over-range limits of the module, the brain will not be able to determine
if the value is too high or too low, so it will return an "out of range" value of -32768.0
Over-range limits only apply to input modules. Output modules are limited to their nominal ranges.

Installation
Note module and processor compatibility in the following table:
Modules Compatible I/O Processors
32-channel inputs
SNAP PAC R-series controllers and SNAP PAC brains, including
8-channel inputs
Wired+Wireless models

All modules can be used with SNAP PAC racks and can be placed in any position on the rack. Two- and
four-channel modules (except the SNAP-AIRTD-10 and SNAP-AIRTD-1K) can also be used with legacy SNAP
M-series and B-series mounting racks. (For more information on using legacy hardware, see form #1688, the
SNAP PAC System Migration Technical Note.)
Modules snap securely into place in the row of connectors on the mounting rack. Each module connector has
a number. Analog input modules and other types of SNAP I/O modules are mounted on the module
connectors starting at module position zero.
Modules require a special tool (provided) for removal.
The following diagram shows part of a SNAP PAC mounting rack.
Module connectors
Processor Module
Retention bar
connector position zero

1. Place the rack so that the module connector numbers are right-side up, with zero on the left, as shown in
the diagram above. (If your rack has screw connectors, the screw connectors will be at the bottom.)
2. Position the module over the module connector, aligning the small slot at the base of the module with
the retention bar on the rack. When positioning modules next to each other, be sure to align the male and
female module keys at the tops of the modules before snapping a module into position.

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3. With the module correctly aligned, push on the module to snap it into place.
4. Use standard 4-40 x 1/2 truss-head Phillips hold-down screws to secure both sides of each module.
CAUTION: Do not over-tighten screws. See Specifications.
5. Follow the wiring diagrams for each module to attach modules to the devices they monitor. Most
modules accept 22 to 14 AWG wire; the SNAP-AITM-8-FM accepts a maximum of two solid 18 AWG wires.
For faster, easier field wiring installation and maintenance, use SNAP TEX cables and breakout boards. See
Opto 22 form #1756, the SNAP TEX Cables & Breakout Boards Data Sheet, for compatibility and specifications.

SNAP-AIMA-32-FM
The SNAP-AIMA-32-FM module provides 32 channels of input with an input range of -20mA to +20mA. Check
the table on page 3 for I/O processor compatibility. Dimensional drawings are on page 9.
These modules DO NOT supply loop excitation current.
Channels are not isolated from each other. Since all inputs share a common reference, the module must be
installed at the beginning or end of a typical 4–20 mA loop. If you use both standard and self-sourcing
transmitters, put the transmitters on different modules or use different power supplies. See page 16 for
obsolete SNAP isolated analog modules.

Wiring
SNAP TEX cables and a breakout rack are available separately for wiring points to field devices (see form
#1756, the SNAP TEX Cables & Breakout Boards Data Sheet). The SNAP-HD-BF6 cable connects the module to
the breakout rack, which can then be wired to field devices. (NOTE: The SNAP-HD-CBF6 wiring harness with
flying leads is not recommended for this module.)
CAUTION: We strongly recommend that you use the breakout rack with these modules. Mis-wiring of any
point on the module can cause severe out-of-warranty damage. The breakout rack protects the module from
many wiring errors.
if you are using the module with loop power (2-wire) negative common devices, connect to the
SNAP-AIMA-HDB (or -FM) rack. If you are using the module with self-powered devices (4-wire) or with devices
that share a common positive connection, do not use the SNAP-AIMA-HDB (or -FM) boards, which have a
current limiting diode. Instead, wire to the SNAP-AIV-HDB or SNAP-AIV-HDB-FM [OBSOLETE]. See the
Alternative Wiring diagrams on page 8 for more details.

Correcting for Inverted Scaling


Positive readings for these modules appear as negative values. Therefore, in order to obtain meaningful
readings, use the scaling feature in PAC Control as follows:
1. In the Add or Edit Analog Point dialog box for each point, choose the scalable version of the module.
2. Under Scaling, scale each point negatively as shown below:

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Specifications: SNAP-AIMA-32-FM [OBSOLETE]
Input Range -20 mA to +20 mA
From -22 to +22 mA
Over-Range Limits
(+/-20 mA range)
Resolution 0.8 microamps
Input Filtering -3 dB @ 31 Hz
Data Freshness (Max) 1.15 s
DC Common Mode Rejec-
>-120 dB
tion
AC Common Mode Rejec-
>-120 dB @ 60 Hz
tion
Maximum Survivable Input 36 mA or 9 VDC
Maximum Operating Com-
250 V
mon Mode Voltage
Accuracy 0.1% (20 microamps)
DRIFT: Gain Temperature
30 PPM/ °C
Coefficient
DRIFT: Offset Temperature
15 PPM/ °C
Coefficient
Isolation 1500 V, field to logic
Power Requirements 5 VDC (±0.15 ) @ 150 mA
Input Resistance - Single
100 ohms (each channel)
Ended
Operating Temperature -20 °C to 70 °C
Storage Temperature -40 °C to 85 °C
Humidity 5-95%, non-condensing
Torque, hold-down screws Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)
Torque, connector screws 5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)
Agency Approvals CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA
Warranty Lifetime

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Wiring diagram: SNAP-AIMA-HDB-FM breakout rack to SNAP-AIMA-32-FM module (2 wire)
Use with loop power (2-wire) negative common devices only.
For self-powered (4-wire) devices, see page 7.
For positive common devices, see the alternative wiring diagram on page 8.

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Wiring diagram: SNAP-AIV-HDB-FM breakout rack to SNAP-AIV-32-FM module (4 wire)
NOTE: Use this diagram when the module connects to a self-powered (4-wire) device.

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Alternate Wiring Diagram: SNAP-AIMA-32-FM
SNAP-AIV-HDB-FM breakout rack to SNAP-AIMA-32-FM module
Use this diagram when the module connects to devices that share a positive common connection.

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP Analog Input Modules
(top view for 32-channel modules):

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Dimensional Drawing: All SNAP Analog Input Modules (bottom view)

IMPORTANT: The mounting rack connector has 24 pins; the


module connector has 20 pins. The extra pins on the
mounting rack connector prevent misalignment of the
module during installation.

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP Analog Input Modules
(Height on Rack: 32-Channel Modules)

SNAP-AITM-8-FM
The SNAP-AITM-8-FM module provides eight channels of analog to digital conversion. Each channel on the
module can be configured for -75 mV DC to +75 mV DC, -50 mV DC to +50 mV DC, -25 mV DC to +25 mV DC,
or for type B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S or T thermocouple operation.
Since all inputs share the same reference terminal, use isolated probes for thermocouple inputs. See the
dimensional diagrams starting on page 13.
Thermocouple Polarity and Range
Type – + Range
B RED GRAY +42° C to +1,820 °C
C, D, G RED WHITE 0° C to +2,320 °C
E RED PURPLE -270°C to +1,000 °C
J RED WHITE -210°C to +1,200 °C
K RED YELLOW -270°C to +1,372 °C
N RED ORANGE -270° C to +1,300 °C
R, S RED BLACK -50° C to +1,768 °C
T RED BLUE -270° C to +400 °C

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Millivolt Thermocouple Source

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+ – – + + – – ++ – – + + – – +

C
1

C
C
0

7
5
2

6
4
Common terminals are connected internally.

NOTE: For best accuracy, wire all points before


calibrating, and short all unused channels.

Specifications: SNAP-AITM-8-FM [OBSOLETE]

-75 mV to +75 mV
Input Range -50 mV to +50 mV
-25 mV to +25 mV
-82.5 to +82.5 mV (+/-75 mV range)
Over-Range Limits -55 to +55 mV (+/-50 mV range)
-27.5 to +27.5 mV (+/-25 mV range)
3 microvolts from -75 mV to +75 mV
Resolution 2 microvolts from -50 mV to +50 mV
1 microvolts from -25 mV to +25 mV
Cold Junction Temperature Compensation Automatic when used with SNAP I/O processors
Input Filtering -3 dB @ 5 Hz
Data Freshness (Max) 2.25 s
DC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB
AC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB @ 60 Hz
Maximum Survivable Input ±15 volts
Max Operating Common Mode Voltage 250 V
0.1% (75 microvolts) @ 75 mV
Accuracy at Full Scale 0.1% (50 microvolts) @ 50 mV
0.2% (50 microvolts) @ 25 mV
Drift: Gain Temperature Coefficient 5 microvolts / °C
Drift: Offset Temperature Coefficient 2 microvolts / °C
Thermocouple Accuracy [°C] E, J, K B, R, S C, D, G
From factory ±2.0 ±5 ±4
After user gain and offset commands ±0.5 ±3 ±2
Isolation 1500 V
Power Requirements 5 VDC (±0.15) @ 200 mA
Input Resistance 100 Megohms (each channel)
Ambient Temperature:
Operating -20 °C to 70 °C
Storage -40 °C to 85 °C
Humidity 5-95%, non-condensing
Torque, hold-down screws Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)
Torque, connector screws 3 in-lb (0.34 N-m)
Agency Approvals CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA
Warranty Lifetime

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP-AITM-8 FM

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Dimensional Drawing; SNAP-AITM-8-FM (Height on Rack)

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SNAP-AIV-32-FM
The SNAP-AIV-32-FM module can be configured for either -10 VDC to +10 VDC or -5 VDC to +5 VDC operation
on each of its 32 channels. Check the table on page 3 for I/O processor compatibility.
Note that all channels share a common reference terminal. (For channel-to-channel isolated modules, see
Opto22 form #1182.)
SNAP TEX cables and a breakout rack are available separately for wiring points to field devices (see form #1756,
the SNAP TEX Cables & Breakout Boards Data Sheet). The SNAP-HD-BF6 wiring harness connects the module to
the breakout rack, which can then be wired to field devices. The SNAP-HD-CFB6 wiring harness has flying
leads to connect to field devices.
See the dimensional drawings for this 32-channel module starting on page 9 (also see SNAP Analog Module
Mounted on a SNAP Rack on page 29).

Specifications: SNAP-AIV-32-FM [OBSOLETE]


-10 volts to +10 volts
Input Range
-5 volts to +5 volts
-11 to +11 volts (+/-10 V range)
Over-Range Limits
-5.5 to +5.5 volts (+/-5 V range)
0.4 mV when configured -10 volts to +10 volts
Resolution
0.2 mV when configured -5 volts to +5 volts
Input Filtering -3 dB @ 31 Hz
Data Freshness (Max) 1.1 s
DC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB
AC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB @ 60 Hz
Maximum Survivable Input 220 VAC or 300 VDC
Maximum Operating Common Mode Voltage 250 V
0.05%, 5 mV @ 10 VDC
Accuracy
2.5 mV @ 5 VDC
Gain Temperature
30 PPM/ °C
Coefficient
Offset Temperature Coefficient 15 PPM/ °C
Isolation 1500 V
Power Requirements 5 VDC (±0.15) @ 150 mA
1 M ohms (each channel; all channels share the same
Input Resistance
reference point)
Ambient Temperature:
Operating -20 °C to 70 °C
Storage -40 °C to 85 °C
Humidity 5-95%, non-condensing
Torque, hold-down screws Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)
Torque, connector screws 5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)
Agency Approvals CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA
Warranty Lifetime

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SNAP ISOLATED ANALOG INPUT MODULES

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This section includes information on the following obsolete SNAP isolated analog input modules:
Part Number Description Specifications
SNAP-AIARMS-i-FM Isolated two-channel 0–0 amp RMS AC/DC input See page 17
SNAP-AIVRMS-i-FM Isolated two-channel 0–250 V RMS AC/DC input See page 18
Isolated two-channel analog current input -20 mA to +20 mA, with
SNAP-AIMA-iSRC-FM See page 19
loop sourcing

SNAP isolated analog input modules provide two or more channels isolated from each other, thereby
eliminating problems caused by ground loop currents. These isolated analog modules are part of Opto 22’s
SNAP PAC System and mount on SNAP PAC racks with an I/O processor (brain or on-the-rack controller). SNAP
isolated analog input modules are compatible with all SNAP PAC brains and rack-mounted controllers.
Since many SNAP analog input modules are software-configurable and handle a wide variety of signal levels,
a small number of modules can support a wide range of input requirements. Modules provide high resolution
for precise signal levels, and all SNAP analog modules are factory calibrated. Dimensional drawings start on
page 20 (also see Dimensional Drawing: SNAP Isolated Analog Input Modules (Height on Rack) on page 23).
SNAP analog input modules have an on-board microprocessor to provide module-level intelligence, making
them an ideal choice for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). For more information about standalone
SNAP analog modules, refer to the SNAP I/O Module Integration Guide (form 0876).
SNAP racks have a retention rail locking system. Use two 4-40 by ½-inch standard machine screws to hold
each module securely in position on the SNAP rack (recommended torque: 4 inch pounds [0.45 Newton
meters]).
Notes for legacy hardware: Most isolated analog input modules can be used with SNAP Simple, SNAP
Ethernet, SNAP Ultimate, and SNAP mistic brains such as the serial B3000, and with M-series or B-series
mounting racks. For exceptions, see individual module descriptions.

Isolation
All SNAP analog input modules are isolated from all other modules and from the I/O processor. In addition,
the modules in this section have all channels isolated from each other. Channel-to-channel isolation gives you
freedom from ground-loop problems even on grounded devices connected to channels on the same module.
Transformer isolation prevents ground loop currents from flowing between field devices and causing noise
that produces erroneous readings. Ground loop currents are caused when two grounded field devices share a
connection, and the ground potential at each device is different.
Isolation also provides protection for sensitive control electronics from industrial field signals.

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SNAP-AIRMS-i-FM
Isolated 0 to 10 Amp RMS AC/DC Input Module

Description
The SNAP-AIARMS-i-FM module provides an input range of 0 to 10 amps
RMS AC/DC. An ideal input is the 5-amp secondary of a standard current
transformer used to monitor AC line current. The two channels are isolated
from each other; they do not share any field connection. This module is ideal
for differential current measurements. It may also be used to monitor AC
current to greater than a 100-amp range, using a current transformer of
suitable ratio.

Specifications: SNAP-AIRMS-i-FM [OBSOLETE]

Input Range 0 to 10 amp RMS AC/DC


Input Over Range To 11 amps
Input Resistance 0.005 ohms
Maximum Input 11 amps AC/DC
Accuracy (AC) ±8 mA and ±0.2% reading
Resolution 400 µA
DC Reversal ±16 mA (0.16%)
Input Response Time 63.2% (6.32 A) in 50 ms
(Step Change) 99% (9.92 A) in 75 ms
Data Freshness (Max) 0.025 ms
DC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB
AC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB at 60 Hz
Maximum Operating
Voltage Between Channels 250 V
Common Mode Voltage 250 V
Isolation: Optical 4000 V
Isolation: Transformer 1500 V
Isolation: Channel to Channel 250 V continuous (1500 V transient)
Power Requirements 5 VDC (±0.15 V) at 200 mA
Ambient Temperature:
Operating -20 °C to 70 °C
Storage -40 °C to 85 °C
Humidity 5-95%, non-condensing
Torque, hold-down screws Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)
Torque, connector screws 5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)
Wire size range 22 to 14 AWG

IMPORTANT: The mounting rack connector has 24 pins; the Agency Approvals CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA
module connector has 20 pins. The extra pins on the Warranty Lifetime
mounting rack connector prevent misalignment of the
module during installation.

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SNAP-AIVRMS-i-FM

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Isolated 0 to 250 Volt RMS AC/DC Input Module
Description
The SNAP-AIVRMS-i-FM module provides an input range of 0 to 250 volts AC
or DC. This module may be used to monitor 120/240-volt AC/DC and
12/24/48-volt AC/DC system voltage.
The two channels are isolated from each other; they do not share any field
connection. Because the module has no polarity specification for either the AC
or DC field signals, all data from the module is represented as positive values.
These modules are ideal for differential voltage measurements.

Specifications: SNAP-AIVRMS-i-FM [OBSOLETE]

Input Range 0 to 250 V RMS AC/DC


Input Over Range To 275 V
Input Resistance 1 megohms
Accuracy ±0.2 V and ±0.2% reading
Resolution 10 mV
DC Reversal ± 0.2 V (0.08%)
Input Response Time 63.2% (158 V) in 50 ms
(Step Change) 99% (248 V) in 75 ms
Data Freshness 25 ms
DC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB
AC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB @ 60 Hz
Maximum Operating
Voltage Between Channels 250 V
Common Mode Voltage 250 V
Isolation: Optical 4000 V
Isolation: Transformer 1500 V
250 V continuous
Isolation: Channel to Channel
(1500 V transient)
Power Requirements 5 VDC (±0.15 V) at 200 mA
Ambient Temperature:
Operating -20 °C to 70 °C
Storage -40 °C to 85 °C
Humidity 5-95%, non-condensing
Torque, hold-down screws Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)
Torque, connector screws 5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)
IMPORTANT: The mounting rack connector has 24 pins; the Wire size range 22 to 14 AWG
module connector has 20 pins. The extra pins on the Agency Approvals CE, RoHS, DFARS
mounting rack connector prevent misalignment of the
module during installation. Warranty Lifetime

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SNAP-AIMA-iSRC-FM S

Isolated Current Input Module -20mA to +20mA with Loop Sourcing

Specifications: SNAP-AIMA-iSRC-FM [OBSOLETE]


Description
0 to +20 mA with loop sourcing
Input Range
-20 mA to +20 mA The SNAP-AIMA-iSRC-FM includes built-in loop sourcing capability.
± 10%
Maximum Over Range With the connection of a single 24 V power supply, this module
(= ± 27500 counts)
sources 24 V for two 4–20 mA loops. The two channels and their loop
Resolution 0.8 µA sources are isolated from each other; they do not share any field
Input Response Time connection. The isolation allows you to independently wire one
99.9 %/19.9 mA/10 ms
(% of span/delta I/delta time) channel to a loop with an external power supply and the other
Data Freshness 11 ms channel to a loop powered through the module. In addition, each
DC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB loop sourced through the module is current limited so that an
external fault on one loop will not affect the other.
AC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB @ 60 Hz
Maximum Survivable Input 36 mA or 9 VDC
Maximum Operating
250 V
Common Mode Voltage
Accuracy 0.05% (10 µA)
DRIFT: Gain Temperature
30 PPM/ °C
Coefficient
DRIFT: Offset Temperature
15 PPM/ °C
Coefficient
Isolation: Optical 4000 V
Isolation: Transformer 1500 V
250 V continuous
Isolation: Channel to Channel
(1500 V transient)
Power Requirements 5 VDC (±0.15) @ 200 mA
From separate field connector:
Power Requirements - 24 VDC nominal (70 mA max @
Loop Power (Input) 24 V input, both loops @ 20 mA),
30 VDC maximum
24 VDC (± 1.5 V) @ 20 mA
Loop Power (Output) Open loop: 30 V maximum
Shorted loop: 24 mA nominal
Indicates that there is power to the
LED on top of module
24v source supply 2-pin connector
Input Resistance 200 ohms (each channel)
Ambient Temperature:
Operating -20 °C to 70 °C
Storage -40 °C to 85 °C
Humidity 5-95%, non-condensing
Torque, hold-down screws Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)
Torque, connector screws 5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)
IMPORTANT: The mounting rack connector has 24 pins; the
Wire size range 22 to 14 AWG
module connector has 20 pins. The extra pins on the
Agency Approvals CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA mounting rack connector prevent misalignment of the
Warranty Lifetime module during installation.

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP-AIRMS-i-FM and SNAP-AIVRMS-i-FM (Top View)

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP-AIMA-iSRC-FM (Top View)

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP Isolated Analog Input Modules (Bottom View)

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IMPORTANT: The mounting rack connector has 24
pins; the module connector has 20 pins. The extra pins
on the mounting rack connector prevent
misalignment of the module during installation.

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP Isolated Analog Input Modules
(Height on Rack)

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SNAP ISOLATED ANALOG OUTPUT MODULES
This section includes information on the following obsolete SNAP isolated analog output modules:
Part Number Description Specifications
Isolated dual-channel analog output, current loop, 4–20 mA,
SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM See page 25
with loop sourcing

SNAP analog output modules are part of Opto 22’s SNAP PAC System. They mount on SNAP PAC racks along
with other I/O modules and a SNAP PAC brain or R-series controller.
These software-configurable output modules handle a wide variety of signal levels. Most provide
dual-channel packaging. All SNAP analog modules are factory calibrated.
SNAP analog output modules have an on-board microprocessor to provide module-level intelligence, which
makes them an ideal choice for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). For additional information about
the stand-alone operation of SNAP analog modules, see Form 0876, SNAP I/O Module Integration Guide.
SNAP racks have a retention rail locking system. Use two 4-40 by ½-inch standard machine screws to hold
each module securely in position on the SNAP rack.
Notes for legacy hardware: Most SNAP analog output modules can also be used with legacy SNAP Simple,
SNAP Ethernet, and SNAP Ultimate brains and with serial SNAP brains such as the B3000. These modules can
be mounted on SNAP B-series or M-series racks. Exceptions are noted in individual module descriptions.

Isolation
All SNAP analog output modules are isolated from all other modules and from the I/O processor (SNAP PAC
brain or on-the-rack controller). The SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM has two isolated channels.
Transformer isolation prevents ground loop currents from flowing between field devices and causing noise
that produces erroneous readings. Ground loop currents are caused when two grounded field devices share a
connection, and the ground potential at each device is different.
Isolation also provides protection for sensitive control electronics from industrial field signals.

SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM
The SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM module provides a nominal output range of 4 mA to 20 mA. This module includes
built-in loop sourcing capability.
With the connection of a single 24 V power supply, these modules source two 24 V loops. The loop sources are
internally connected to the individual outputs.
The two channels and their loop sources are isolated from each other; they do not share any field connection.
In addition, each loop source is current limited so that an external fault on one loop will not affect the other.

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Specifications: SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM [OBSOLETE]
Input 12-bit serial data (each channel)
Outputs 4 to 20 mA (each channel)
Span 16 mA
Resolution 3.9 microamps
Response Time
99.9%/15.98 mA/3 mS
(% of span/delta I/ delta time)
DC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB
AC Common Mode Rejection >-120 dB @ 60 Hz
Maximum Operating
250 V
Common Mode Voltage
Common Mode Resistance >1000 Megohms
Accuracy 0.1% of Span
Gain Temperature Coefficient 50 PPM/°C
Offset Temperature Coefficient 20 PPM/°C
Max. Loop Resistance @ Loop Supply 950 Ohms
Ambient Temperature:
Operating -20 °C to 70 °C
Storage -40 °C to 85 °C
Humidity 5-95%, non-condensing
Isolation: Optical 4000 V
Isolation: Transformer 1500 V
Isolation: Channel to Channel 250 V continuous (1500 V transient)
Power Requirements 5 Volts DC (±0.15) @ 200 mA
From separate field connector;
Power Requirements - 24 VDC nominal (70 mA max)
Loop Power (Input) @ 24 V input, both loops
@ 20 mA), 30 VDC maximum
24 VDC (±1.5 V) @ 20 mA
Loop Power (Output) Open loop: 30 V maximum
Shorted loop: 24 mA nominal
Indicates that there is power to the 24v source supply
LED on top of module
2-pin connector
Agency Approvals CE, RoHS, DFARS, UKCA, ATEX
Torque, hold-down screws Not to exceed 1 in-lb (0.11 N-m)
Torque, connector screws 5.22 in-lb (0.59 N-m)
Wire size range 22 to 14 AWG
Warranty Lifetime

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Wiring Diagram: SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM

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Isolated Dual-Channel Current Output 4–20 mA

IMPORTANT: The mounting rack connector has 24 pins; the


module connector has 20 pins. The extra pins on the
mounting rack connector prevent misalignment of the
module during installation.

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM (Top View)

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP-AOA-23-iSRC-FM (Bottom View)

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IMPORTANT: The mounting rack connector has 24 pins; the
module connector has 20 pins. The extra pins on the
mounting rack connector prevent misalignment of the
module during installation.

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Dimensional Drawing: SNAP Analog Module Mounted on a SNAP Rack
(All Modules)

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