26  TTH300 HEAD-MOUNT TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER  |  OI/TTH300-EN REV. E   
 
… 8  Electrical connections 
… Electrical data for inputs and outputs 
Output – FOUNDATION Fieldbus® 
 
 
 
Note 
The FOUNDATION Fieldbus® protocol is an unsecured protocol, 
as such the intended application should be assessed to ensure 
that these protocols are suitable before implementation. 
 
 
Output signal 
•  FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 (IEC 611582-2) 
•  Baud rate 31.25 kBit/s, ITK 5.x 
•  FISCO compliant (IEC 60079-27) 
•  Device ID: 000320001F... 
 
Error current signal 
•  FDE (Fault Disconnection Electronic) 
 
Block structure* 
• Resource Block 
•  Transducer Block 1 – Temperature 
•  Transducer Block 2 – HMI (LCD indicator) 
•  Transducer Block 3 – enhanced diagnosis 
•  Analog Input 1 – PRIMARY_VALUE_1 (Sensor 1) 
•  Analog Input 2 – PRIMARY_VALUE_2 (Sensor 2) 
•  Analog Input 3 – PRIMARY_VALUE_3 (Calculated Value**) 
•  Analog Input 4 – SECONDARY_VALUE (reference junction 
temperature) 
•  Analog Output – optional HMI display  
(Transducer Block 2) 
•  Discrete Input 1 – extended diagnosis 1  
(Transducer Block 3) 
•  Discrete Input 2 – extended diagnosis 2  
(Transducer Block 3) 
•  PID – PID controller 
 
LAS (Link Active Scheduler) link master functionality 
 
*  For the block description, block index, execution times, and 
block class, refer to the interface description 
**  Sensor 1, Sensor 2 or difference or mean 
 
 
 
 
 
Power supply 
 
Two-wire technology, polarity safe; power supply lines = signal 
lines 
 
 
Note 
Following calculations apply for standard applications. This 
should be taken into consideration when working with a higher 
maximum current. 
 
 
Power supply – HART® 
 
Input terminal voltage 
Non-Ex application: 
U
S
 = 11 to 42 V DC 
Ex applications: 
U
S
 = 11 to 30 V DC 
 
Maximum permissible residual ripple for input terminal 
voltage 
During communication this is in accordance with the HART FSK 
‘Physical Layer’ specification. 
 
Undervoltage detection on the transmitter 
If the terminal voltage on the transmitter down-scales a value of 
10 V, this may lead to an output current of I
a 
≤ 3.6 mA. 
 
Maximum load 
R
B
 = (supply voltage−11 V) / 0.022 A 
 
 
A  TTH300 
B  TTH300 in Ex-applications 
C HART communication resistance 
Figure 17:  Maximum load depending on input terminal voltage 
 
Maximum power 
P = U
s
 x 0.022 A 
E.G. U
s
 = 24 V  P
max
 = 0.528 W