Description
The FP-TB-10 Dual Ch Terminal Base for 6 Modules (Not for New Design), with part number 186287C-01, falls under the FieldPoint category. This particular model is designed to accommodate dual-channel I/O modules, as well as eight or sixteen standard channel modules, making it a versatile choice for various applications.
It features 36 screw terminals for secure connections and supports up to 2 differential or 2 single-ended analog input modules with a 12-bit resolution. The input impedances for voltage and current are 2.2 MΩ and 133 Ω, respectively, ensuring accurate readings across a wide range of signals. Additionally, the FP-TB-10 can handle 2 single-ended analog output modules, with an output impedance of 10 Ω and an output drive capacity of 10 mA.
When it comes to power requirements, this module needs 150 mW for standard operation, with specific values for different modules: 375 mW (AI), 1100 mW (AO), 60 mW (DI), and 70 mW (DO). It is designed to operate safely with voltages up to 250 Vrms and offers protection up to 2500 Vrms, ensuring both efficiency and safety in demanding environments.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 186287C-01 |
| Model | FP-TB-10 |
| Category | FieldPoint |
| Description | FP-TB-10 Dual Ch Terminal Base for 6 Modules (Not for New Design) |
| Compatible Modules | Dual-channel I/O modules, Eight or sixteen standard channel modules |
| Screw Terminals | 36 |
| Analog Input Modules | 2 differential or 2 single-ended |
| Resolution | 12-bit |
| Input Impedances (Voltage/Current) | 2.2 MΩ / 133 Ω |
| Analog Output Modules | 2 single-ended |
| Output Impedance | 10 Ω |
| Output Drive | 10 mA |
| Power Requirement | 150 mW, 375 mW (AI), 1100 mW (AO), 60 mW (DI), 70 mW (DO) |
| Operating Voltage | Up to 250 Vrms |
| Protection | Up to 2500 Vrms
Question 1: What is the part number of the FP-TB-10? Question 2: How many modules does the FP-TB-10 support? Question 3: What is the resolution of the FP-TB-10? Question 4: What is the maximum voltage protection of the FP-TB-10? Question 5: What power does the FP-TB-10 require for AI modules? |


