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Common Analog I/O Module Features Chapter 2
Module Accuracy
Module accuracy represents the module accuracy when its ambient temperature
is the same as the temperature at which the module was calibrated.
The following specifications are related to Module Accuracy:
• Absolute Accuracy at 25 °C (77 °F)
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Module Accuracy Drift with Temperature
Absolute Accuracy at 25 °C (77 °F)
This specification matches the temperature at which the module was calibrated
in the factory during manufacturing. The 5069 Compact I/O analog I/O
modules absolute accuracy when operating in 25 °C (77 °F) conditions = 0.10%.
The level of module accuracy remains 0.10% whether it is operating in Current
(mA), Voltage (V), RTD, or Thermocouple mode. Only the 5069-IY4 module
supports the RTD or Thermocouple modes.
Module Accuracy Drift with Temperature
Module Accuracy Drift with Temperature represents the error that occurs if the
module’s ambient temperature changes a total of 60 °C (140 °F). That is, from
0…60 °C (32…140 °F) or 60…0 °C (140…32 °F).
The module accuracy drift with temperature varies by module and the mode
being used. The following table lists module accuracy drift values:
Cat. No. Mode Module Accuracy Drift with
Temperature
5069-IF8 Voltage (V) 0.2%
Current (mA) 0.3%
5069-IY4 Voltage (V) 0.2%
Current (mA) 0.3%
RTD 0.2%
Thermocouple 0.2%
5069-OF4, 5069-OF8 Voltage (V) 0.3%
Current (mA) 0.5%