Honeywell CC-PAIH02 51405038-375 Analog Input Module Configured for multi-channel field signal acquisition in Honeywell Experion PKS C300 controller architectures, the...
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Description
Honeywell CC-PAIH02 51405038-375 Analog Input Module
Configured for multi-channel field signal acquisition in Honeywell Experion PKS C300 controller architectures, the Honeywell CC-PAIH02 51405038-375 (CC-PAIH02 Analog Input Module) provides direct electrical conditioning and A/D conversion of process-level analog signals into controller-readable digital data within distributed I/O backplane environments.
The module supports 16 channel differential/single-ended input acquisition for 2-wire or self-powered transmitters. It processes 4-20 mA and voltage signals through configurable input ranges with 16-bit resolution conversion. Channel acquisition is executed via a 50 ms scan cycle, with integrated filtering and rejection mechanisms for industrial noise environments.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
Base Model: CC-PAIH02
Order Number: 51405038-375
Module Class: Analog Input Module
Functional Variant: High level analog input with multi-range conditioning No additional decoded hierarchy is defined in manufacturer documentation for suffix segmentation beyond ordering and base functional class.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
CC-PAIH02 51405038-375
Brand
Honeywell
Origin
USA
Weight
0.4 kg
Dimensions
6 x 15.5 x 14.5 cm
Operating Temp
Not specified
Power Consumption
Not specified
Input Type
2-wire or self-powered transmitters
Input Channels
16 channels
A/D Resolution
16 bits
Input Range
0-5 V, 1-5 V, 0.4-2 V, 4-20 mA (250 ohm)
Scan Rate
50 ms
Common Mode Rejection
70 dB (dc to 60 Hz)
Normal Mode Rejection
19 dB at 60 Hz
Input Impedance
> 10 M ohm (powered)
Maximum Input
+/- 30 V
Crosstalk
-60 dB (dc to 60 Hz)
Honeywell Process Signal Conditioning Characteristics
The module implements channel-level analog signal conditioning consistent with Honeywell Experion PKS I/O architecture. Each input channel supports loop-powered 4-20 mA acquisition through precision shunt conversion (250 ohm equivalent scaling path), enabling direct interfacing with field transmitters under HART-capable process loops. Differential measurement paths are designed to maintain channel integrity under common-mode voltage excursions within defined industrial limits, with multi-stage filtering providing attenuation of normal-mode interference prior to A/D conversion. Backplane communication ensures synchronized scan scheduling with controller execution cycles, maintaining deterministic update behavior across distributed I/O nodes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does the CC-PAIH02 support hot-swap replacement during controller operation? A: Hot-swap capability depends on system rack configuration. Electrically, the module is designed for backplane isolation; however, insertion/removal should follow system-level maintenance procedures to avoid bus disruption.
Q: What is the impact of channel-to-channel interaction under high-density loading? A: Crosstalk is specified at -60 dB (dc to 60 Hz), indicating low inter-channel coupling under normal operating bandwidth, assuming correct grounding and shield termination practices.
Q: Can the module directly interface with both voltage and current inputs simultaneously? A: Yes. Input channels are configurable for 0-5 V, 1-5 V, 0.4-2 V, and 4-20 mA signal types, but configuration must be consistent per channel grouping rules defined at system integration level.
Field Installation Guidelines
Install module in designated Experion PKS I/O chassis slot with verified backplane alignment.
Maintain shield continuity and terminate cable shields at designated grounding points only.
Separate analog input wiring from high-voltage switching conductors to reduce electromagnetic coupling.
Ensure correct configuration of channel input type before energizing field loops.
Verify loop power compatibility for 2-wire transmitters prior to connection.