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621-3550 | Honeywell | Digital Input Module
621-3550 | Honeywell | Digital Input Module
621-3550 | Honeywell | Digital Input Module

621-3550 | Honeywell | Digital Input Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 621-3550

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Input Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Configured for high-density signal acquisition in IPC 620/621 control platforms, the Honeywell 621-3550 (621-3550 Digital Input Module) provides direct physical signal processing for sixteen discrete field devices. The hardware converts incoming voltage states from switches and relay contacts into logic-level signals, utilizing internal optical isolation to decouple field circuits from the backplane controller electronics.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 621-3550
Brand Honeywell
Origin USA
Weight 0.57 lbs
Dimensions 145 x 100 x 30 mm
Operating Temp 0 deg C to 60 deg C
Power Consumption ~7 mA per channel
Input Channels 16
Input Voltage 24 VDC nominal
Logic ON Threshold >= 19 VDC
Logic OFF Threshold <= 5 VDC
Response Time < 5 ms

4-20 mA HART and Channel Isolation Technicalities

The 621-3550 module integrates advanced channel-to-channel isolation architecture to prevent common-mode noise propagation between discrete input loops. While the primary function is digital state monitoring, the input circuitry is engineered to maintain signal integrity against industrial electromagnetic interference. The module employs stringent threshold sensing to differentiate valid signal transitions from transients, ensuring the logic state remains stable even in environments with high potential for ground bounce or induced voltage spikes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the 621-3550 support hot-swapping during active controller operation?

A: No. The IPC 621 system architecture requires the controller to be in a non-active or powered-down state before inserting or removing the 621-3550 module to prevent backplane bus errors or potential damage to the module connectors.

Q: How should the field wiring be managed regarding the 24 VDC common?

A: Ensure that the 24 VDC common utilized for field devices is referenced to the same ground plane as the module power supply to minimize potential differences, which could otherwise lead to inaccurate logic state sensing.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Environmental Preparation: Ensure the module is installed within a NEMA-rated enclosure that maintains an ambient temperature between 0 deg C and 60 deg C.
  2. Mounting: Align the module with the designated slot on the IPC rack assembly. Ensure the backplane connector is fully seated to guarantee low-impedance communication between the module and the CPU.
  3. Shielding and Grounding: Utilize shielded twisted-pair cabling for all digital inputs. Terminate the cable shields at the designated chassis ground point to mitigate electrostatic interference.
  4. Wire Termination: Verify that no individual input signal exceeds the specified voltage ratings to avoid activating internal over-voltage protection circuits, which may inhibit module performance.

Additional Information

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