Hardware Manual PCD 1 / PCD 2 Series│Document 26 / 737│Edition EN 15│2008-07-
Saia-Burgess Controls AG
Planning an application with PCD1/2/3 components
Guidance
2
2.2 Planning an application with PCD1/2/3 components
The following aspects should be considered when planning PCD1/2 applications:
● The internal load current taken by the I/O modules from the +5 V and V+ supply
must not exceed the maximum supply current specified for the CPUs
● The CPU type determines the maximum number of modules
● The total length of the I/O bus is limited by technical factors; the shorter, the better
When planning an application, we recommend the following procedure:
^ Select the I/O modules according to requirements.^
^ Check that the number of modules is allowed:
PCD
Type
Max. number of I/O modules Max. number ¹) of digital I/Os
PCD1/
PCD
CPU
PCD
expan-
sion
PCD
expan-
sion
Total PCD1/
PCD
CPU
Expan-
sion
Total
PCD1 4 – – 4 64 – 64
PCD2.M120/150 8 8 8 16 128 128 (-1) 256 (-1)
PCD2.M170 8 8 24 32 128 384 (-2) 512 (-2)
PCD2.M480 8 8 56 64 128 896 (-1) 1024 (-1)
¹) PCD2 modules and PCD3 modules with 16 I/Os each
The values in brackets have to be subtracted from the maximum number of digital
I/Os because of the watchdog relay.
If you want to expand PCD2 CPUs with PCD3 LIOs/RIOs, please refer to the
planning instructions in the PCD3 manual.
If the number of modules is allowed, continue from ; if not, select a different CPU
^ If necessary, select the PCD2 expansion housing:
● PCD2.C100 with 8 module sockets
● PCD2.C150 with 4 module sockets
● PCD2.K100 26-core extension cable for connecting PCD2 base units
mounted beneath each other.
● PCD2.K110 26-core extension cable for connecting PCD2 base units
mounted side-by-side.
● PCD2.K120 26-core extension cable for specific applications (length 2 m).
● PCD2.K106 26-core extension cable for connecting PCD2 CPUs with
PCD3 module holders.
^ Where PCD2.Wxxx and PCD2.Hxxx modules are used, calculate the load
current from the internal +5 V and V+ supply (use the worst-case / highest
values)