Description
The FP-TB-10 Dual Ch Terminal Base carries the part number 186287D-01 and falls under the FieldPoint category. This terminal base is designed for use with 6 modules but is noted as “Not for New Design”, indicating that it may be intended for legacy systems or specific applications where newer designs are not compatible.
Constructed by National Instruments, the terminal base is associated with the part number 777519-10. It features 36 screw terminals to facilitate robust and reliable connections. For analog input modules, it supports up to 2 differential or 2 single-ended configurations with a 12-bit resolution. The input impedances are rated at 2.2 MΩ for voltage and 133 Ω for current, providing flexibility in various application requirements.
In terms of analog output modules, the FP-TB-10 supports 2 single-ended outputs with an output impedance of 10 Ω and a drive capacity of 10 mA. The power requirement for the base unit is 150 mW, with additional requirements of 375 mW for Analog Input (AI), 1100 mW for Analog Output (AO), 60 mW for Digital Input (DI), and 70 mW for Digital Output (DO).
It operates safely at voltages up to 250 Vrms, with voltage protection up to 2500 Vrms, ensuring the system’s safety and durability under various operating conditions.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 186287D-01 |
| Model | FP-TB-10 |
| Category | FieldPoint |
| Description | FP-TB-10 Dual Ch Terminal Base for 6 Modules (Not for New Design) |
| Construction | National Instruments with part number 777519-10 |
| 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 / Drive | 10 Ω / 10 mA |
| Power Requirement | 150 mW (base), Additional: 375 mW (AI), 1100 mW (AO), 60 mW (DI), 70 mW (DO) |
| Operating Voltage | Up to 250 Vrms |
| Voltage Protection | Up to 2500 Vrms |
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Question 1: What is the part number for FP-TB-10? Question 2: How many screw terminals does FP-TB-10 have? Question 3: What is the max operating voltage for FP-TB-10? Question 4: What power does the FP-TB-10 base unit require? Question 5: Is FP-TB-10 intended for new designs? |



