Overview
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Principle
Primary Applications
Features:
- SIMATIC ET 200SP, Analog output module
- Provides two analog outputs, independently configurable as voltage or current outputs
- Supports isochronous mode; minimum cycle time for all channels is 125 microseconds
The 6ES7135-6HB00-0DA1 is a high-speed analog output module in the Siemens SIMATIC ET 200SP distributed I/O system. It features two output channels, capable of accurately outputting standard industrial signals according to control commands, supporting ±10V, 0-10V, and 1-5V voltage signals, and ±20mA, 0-20mA, and 4-20mA current signals. With its compact 15mm design and high 16-bit resolution (including the sign bit), this module significantly optimizes control cabinet installation density while ensuring high-precision control.
As a "high-speed" module, its core advantage lies in its support for isochronous mode and oversampling. This allows the module to synchronously update output values at extremely short cycles (minimum 125μs), making it ideal for closed-loop control tasks requiring extremely high-performance dynamic response, such as servo drives, hydraulic positioning, or rapid process simulation. Furthermore, the module's integrated comprehensive diagnostic functions can monitor faults such as short circuits, open circuits, and power supply voltage loss in real time. Combined with hot-swappable technology, this ensures high system availability and ease of maintenance.
The 6ES7135-6HB00-0DA1 Siemens Analog output module may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Siemens 6ES7135-6HB00-0DA1 Analog output module datasheet(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
In terms of operation, the module receives digital control signals from the CPU via the ET 200SP backplane bus. The internal central processing unit (MCU) verifies and scales this digital data before sending it to a high-performance D/A (digital-to-analog) converter. The converter restores the digital code to the corresponding continuous voltage or current analog quantity, which then drives field actuators (such as proportional valves, frequency converters, or analog instruments) through a power amplifier circuit. In oversampling mode, the module sequentially outputs multiple sub-values at preset time intervals within one bus cycle, achieving finer and smoother signal waveform control than a single bus cycle.
High-Speed Process Control: Suitable for applications requiring rapid response, with a minimum cycle time of 125 µs and support for oversampling (up to 16 values per cycle).
Precision Drive and Valve Control: Used to send setpoints to frequency converters or proportional valves with high accuracy (+/-0.2%) and 16-bit resolution.
Marine and Harsh Environments: Certified for marine applications (e.g., China Classification Society certification) and designed for a wide temperature range starting from -30 °C.
Synchronous Tasks: Supports synchronous mode (PROFINET IO only), suitable for synchronous automation tasks where accurate timing between the terminal and the application is critical.