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51402645-200 | Honeywell | Turbo Peripheral DG Card
51402645-200 | Honeywell | Turbo Peripheral DG Card
51402645-200 | Honeywell | Turbo Peripheral DG Card

51402645-200 | Honeywell | Turbo Peripheral DG Card


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PRODUCT SKU : 51402645-200

PRODUCT TYPE : Peripheral Interface Cards

PRODUCT VENDOR : Honeywell


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Product Details

Configured for graphical interface and peripheral management in Universal Station architectures, the Honeywell 51402645-200 (51402645-200 Peripheral and Display Generator Interface Card) provides direct physical execution of display signal rendering and input device coordination. The module serves as the primary processing interface utilized to execute video output, mouse/trackball navigation, touch screen interaction, and media communication across Honeywell control system platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 51402645-200
Brand Honeywell
Dimensions Standard Universal Station form factor
Power Consumption Backplane bus-powered
Function Display generation and peripheral interface

DCS Process Control and Connectivity

The 51402645-200 card manages high-speed graphical data streams to ensure consistent display output across station monitors. By maintaining channel-to-channel isolation on data bus interfaces, the card mitigates electromagnetic interference (EMI) that could otherwise destabilize the station's peripheral coordination. The firmware architecture supports precise timing for input device polling (mouse/trackball/touch screen), ensuring that operator inputs are registered without latency. The unit is designed to provide robust cold junction compensation (CJC) for integrated system diagnostics, facilitating accurate data normalization for display at the operator terminal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the 51402645-200 compatible as a direct replacement for legacy EPDG cards?

A: Yes, this module can be used in a Universal Station as a replacement for the EPDG card, provided that the connected monitor is capable of supporting the native video signal resolution and refresh frequency output by this card. Verify monitor compatibility with the card's output specifications before final commissioning.

Q: Does this module support hot-swapping during active station operation?

A: Hot-swapping the 51402645-200 is not supported. Removing or inserting the card while the Universal Station backplane is energized may result in a system fault, loss of graphical interface, or permanent damage to the card's I/O interface circuitry.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Ensure the Universal Station is powered down and de-energized before handling the module.
  2. Align the module card guides with the chassis slots, ensuring the edge connector is fully seated into the backplane to prevent intermittent signal loss.
  3. Secure the front-panel locking mechanisms to ensure the card remains properly seated and bonded to the station chassis ground.
  4. Connect all peripheral interface cables (display, mouse, touch screen, printer) to the corresponding card ports.
  5. Apply power and verify the graphical interface initialization; confirm the system recognizes the peripheral inputs via the station diagnostic menus.

Additional Information

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