B3000-B OPTO 22, B3000-B Datasheet

SNAP Analog/Digital Brain, Mistic Protocol

B3000-B

Manufacturer Part Number
B3000-B
Description
SNAP Analog/Digital Brain, Mistic Protocol
Manufacturer
OPTO 22
Type
PC Basedr
Datasheets

Specifications of B3000-B

Brand/series
SNAP Series
Communication
RS-485
Current, Input
750 mA
Dimensions
3.3"L×1.82"W×4.28"H
Input Type
Analog/Digital
Mounting Type
Rack
Output Type
Analog/Digital
Primary Type
Controller
Terminal Type
2/4 Wire
Termination
2/4 Wire
Voltage, Supply
5-5.2 VDC
Length
108.59mm
Current Rating
750mA
Accessory Type
Serial Brain
Voltage Rating
5.2VDC
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
I/O Rack
B3000-B Serial Brain
Description
The B3000-B is a mistic serial brain designed as a modern drop-in
replacement for the B3000. The B3000-B has the same functionality
as the B3000, except that it does not support the Optomux
protocol. Customers requiring an Optomux brain should use
Opto 22’s E1 or E2 brain.
The B3000-B can be connected to a SNAP PAC S-series controller,
and it can be migrated with other mistic I/O units to PAC Project.
However, if you are building a new SNAP PAC system with
distributed I/O, you should use the SNAP-PAC-SB1 and SB2 serial
brains instead of the B3000-B. The B3000-B can also be used with
legacy OptoControl controllers.
Features
Drop-in replacement for the B3000 mistic serial brain
Connects to a SNAP-PAC-S1 or S2 controller
Can be migrated to PAC Project
Supports the mistic serial protocol
Supports four-channel digital modules in rack positions
0-7
Supports one- and two-channel analog modules in all
rack module positions
Compatible with SNAP B-series mounting racks
Part Numbers
B3000-B
For more detailed information on the B3000-B serial brain, see form
1781, the B3000-B Serial Brain User’ s Guide.
For more information on the SNAP PAC SB-series brains, see
form 1690, the SNAP PAC Brains User’ s Guide.
For more information on the earlier B3000 serial brain, see
form 0787, the SNAP Analog/Digital Mistic/Optomux Brain Data
Sheet.
Also see the following mistic documents:
Mistic Protocol User’ s Guide, form 0270
Misticware Manual, form 0522
Mistic 200 Installation Guide, form 0595
Part
mistic serial brain designed as a modern
drop-in replacement for the B3000
Description
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B3000-B Summary of contents

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... However, if you are building a new SNAP PAC system with distributed I/O, you should use the SNAP-PAC-SB1 and SB2 serial brains instead of the B3000-B. The B3000-B can also be used with legacy OptoControl controllers. For more detailed information on the B3000-B serial brain, see form 1781, the B3000-B Serial Brain User’ ...

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... VDC at 750 mA maximum (does not include module power requirements) Analog Notes: 1. PID loops do not cross address boundaries. 2. PID loops can only be configured on analog addresses. There is a maximum of 8 PID loops per analog address. 3. Event reactions do not cross address boundaries. B3000-B Serial Brain ...

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... B3000-B Serial Brain LEDs, Switches, and Serial Connector The LEDs on the top of a B3000-B brain indicate status conditions. For example, the STAT LED blink codes provide useful information during operation and in troubleshooting. TX/RX LED Reset switch STAT LED B3000-B Comparison of Dimensions The B3000-B is 0.66 inches (16.64 mm) taller than the B3000. 4.28” ...

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