TM5SE4IOL Characteristics

Introduction

This is the description of the TM5SE4IOL electronic module characteristics. Also refer to Environmental Characteristics.

 DANGER
FIRE HAZARD
Use only the correct wire sizes for the maximum current capacity of the I/O channels and power supplies.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
 WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not exceed any of the rated values specified in the environmental and electrical characteristics tables.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.

General Characteristics

General Characteristics

Rated power supply voltage

24 Vdc

Power supply source

Connected to the 24 Vdc I/O power segment

Power supply range

20.4...28.8 Vdc

24 Vdc I/O segment current draw

29.6 mA

TM5 Bus 5 Vdc current draw

2 mA

Weight

25 g (0.9 oz)

ID code for firmware update

CAC0 hex = 51904 dec

Characteristics in IO-Link Master Mode

Characteristics in IO-Link Master Mode

Transfer rates

  • COM1: 4.8 kbaud

  • COM2: 38.4 kbaud

  • COM3: 230.4 kbaud

Limit values for COM3

  • Maximum connection capacity 22 nF (cable + IO-Link device)

  • Maximum load 96 Ω / 250 mA

Data format

1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 parity bit (even), 1 stop bit

Bus level

24 Vdc (active), 0 Vdc (resting voltage)

Characteristics in IO-Link Master Mode or in Digital Output Mode

Characteristics in IO-Link Master Mode or in Digital Output Mode

IO-Link channels

Up to four outputs

Wiring type

3 wires

Variant

Bipolar, positive, and negative switching

Short-circuit output peak current

< 1.3 A

Residual voltage

< 0.7 Vdc at rated current 0.25 A

Switching voltage

I/O power supply minus voltage drop for short circuit protection and semiconductor switch

Voltage drop

< 0.5 V at 0.25 A rated current

Switching frequency

25 kHz (300 kHz in IO-Link master mode)

Turn on time

< 10 µs

Turn off time

< 10 µs

Automatic rearming after short-circuit or overload

Configurable with software

Isolation between IO-Link and bus

500 Vac RMS 1

1 The isolation of the electronic module is 500 Vac RMS between the electronics powered by the TM5 bus and those powered by 24 Vdc I/O power segment connected to the module. In practice, the TM5 electronic module is installed in the bus base, and there is a bridge between the TM5 power bus and the 24 Vdc I/O power segment. The two power circuits reference the same functional ground (FE) through specific components designed to reduce effects of electromagnetic interference. These components are rated at 30 Vdc or 60 Vdc. This effectively reduces isolation of the entire system from the 500 Vac RMS.

Characteristics in IO-Link Digital Output Mode

Characteristics in IO-Link Digital Output Mode

Output channels

Up to four outputs

Wiring type

3 wires

Maximum continuous output current

0.25 A per output

Maximum over-current threshold

0.5 A per output

Total output current

1 A maximum

Output voltage

24 Vdc

Output voltage range

20.4...28.8 Vdc

Output circuit

Source

Switching frequency (resistive load)

500 Hz maximum

Output protection 1

  • Thermal cutoff for over-current and short-circuit

  • Integrated protection for switching inductances

1 = Interrupting current during overload: Between 0.3 A and 0.8 A.

Characteristics in IO-Link Digital Input Mode

Characteristics in IO-Link Digital Input Mode

Number of input channels

Up to four inputs

Wiring type

3 wires

Rated input voltage

24 Vdc

Input voltage range

20.4...28.8 Vdc

Rated input current at 24 Vdc

4 mA

Input impedance

6 kΩ

OFF state

< 5 Vdc

ON state

> 15 Vdc

Input circuit

Sink

Input filter

Hardware

300 ns

Software

-

Isolation

Between IO-Link and bus

See note 1.

Between IO-Links

Not isolated

1 The isolation of the electronic module is 500 Vac RMS between the electronics powered by the TM5 bus and those powered by 24 Vdc I/O power segment connected to the module. In practice, the TM5 electronic module is installed in the bus base, and there is a bridge between the TM5 power bus and the 24 Vdc I/O power segment. The two power circuits reference the same functional ground (FE) through specific components designed to reduce effects of electromagnetic interference. These components are rated at 30 Vdc or 60 Vdc. This effectively reduces isolation of the entire system from the 500 Vac RMS.