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Foxboro FBM214B P0927AH HART Communication Input Module
Foxboro FBM214B P0927AH HART Communication Input Module
Foxboro FBM214B P0927AH HART Communication Input Module

Foxboro FBM214B P0927AH HART Communication Input Module


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PRODUCT SKU : FBM214B P0927AH

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Foxboro


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Product Details

Configured for analog signal conditioning and digital protocol extraction in I/A Series DCS platforms, the Foxboro FBM214B P0927AH (FBM214B Input Module) provides direct physical execution of 8-channel input monitoring.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model FBM214B P0927AH
Brand Foxboro
Operating Temp -40 deg C to +85 deg C
Input Channels 8 individually isolated
Input Signal 4-20 mA with superimposed HART FSK

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol

The FBM214B module manages simultaneous acquisition of standard 4-20 mA analog signals and superimposed digital HART Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) packets. Each of the 8 channels features independent galvanic isolation, which prevents electrical coupling between field loops and protects the system backplane from ground potential differences. The internal architecture facilitates the extraction of digital diagnostic data from HART-enabled field devices without interrupting the real-time transmission of the primary process variable. Proper channel-to-channel isolation ensures that transient surges on one loop do not propagate to adjacent channels, maintaining signal integrity throughout the DCS input subsystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the module support hot-swapping under load?

A: The FBM214B is designed for integration into active I/A Series baseplates. Consult the system hardware manual for specific interlock requirements and software state transitions necessary before removal to avoid field loop disruption.

Q: Is the HART data processed independently of the 4-20 mA signal?

A: Yes, the module uses Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) demodulation to extract digital data from the analog carrier. The analog value is digitized via a dedicated ADC path, while the HART data is parsed via a secondary digital stream, allowing concurrent reporting of process values and instrument diagnostics.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Ensure the module is seated fully into the baseplate and the locking tabs are engaged to maintain the integrity of the galvanic isolation barrier.
  2. Utilize shielded, twisted-pair cabling for all 8 input channels to minimize noise pickup, ensuring the shield is terminated at a common ground point at the cabinet entry.
  3. Verify that the loop current source does not exceed the internal isolation voltage rating of the module channels to prevent dielectric breakdown.
  4. For HART communication stability, ensure that field wiring loop resistance remains within the limits specified by the connected HART field devices.
  5. Perform a commissioning loop check by verifying both the 4-20 mA signal consistency and the successful digital handshake of the HART devices via the DCS engineering workstation.

Additional Information

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