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2 GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC
2.1 Functional characteristics
Voltage [V] .........................................................................................24/36/48/80 V
Output for ON-OFF valves [n°] ..............................................................................3
Output for proportional valves [n°] .........................................................................8
Incremental Encoder (phase A and B) [n°] ............................................................1
Digital inputs [n°]....................................................................................................8
Analog inputs [n°]...................................................................................................2
RS-232 [n°] ............................................................................................................1
CAN [n°].................................................................................................................1
Protection..........................................................................................................IP64
Mhyrio is produced to work with one defined battery voltage (the required voltage
has to be specified in the order).
2.2 Input
Digital inputs: accepts PNP type sensor or switches connected to the positive.
The voltage can be battery voltage or 24 V if the valves are supplied at 24 V
(specify in the order).
Analog inputs: Mhyrio Flash accepts two analog inputs. The range have to be
specified in the order (0-20 mA, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 0-VBatt).
13 V, 200 mA output is provided to supply potentiometer or similar device.
Encoder: encoder electronic output can be PNP, NPN or PUSH PULL type.
Encoder supply is 13 V. Maximum frequency is 500 Hz.
ON-OFF valves drivers programmable and can drive the coil in full conduction or
in PWM mode for supply the coil at the nominal programmed voltage
independently by the battery voltage. Option: 0-12; 1-24; 2-36; 3-48; 4-72; 5-80.
Proportional valves are driven in current mode with fixed frequency. The
voltage is the same used for ON-OFF valves and the current range have to be
defined. Via handset it is adjustable in a big range, but the shunts can be
adapted to every types of valves (minimum current 200 mA, maximum current up
to 2 A).