Product Overview
The AH02HC-5A (AH02HC5A) is a high-performance, 2-channel high-speed counter module designed for the Delta AH500 modular PLC system. Engineered for precision motion control and positioning tasks, this module supports an impressive 200 kHz input frequency per channel, making it ideal for tracking high-speed rotary encoders, linear scales, and pulse-train signals. In complex automated environments such as high-speed labeling, rotary cutting, and precision packaging, the AH02HC-5A provides the critical feedback interface necessary for real-time synchronization. With integrated support for hot-swapping and advanced diagnostic functions, this module ensures high system availability and minimal downtime in mission-critical B2B industrial applications.
Technical Configuration
The technical architecture of the AH02HC-5A is optimized for versatility in signal processing. It supports multiple counting modes, including Pulse/Direction (PD), Up/Down (UD), and Quadrature (A/B and 4xAB), allowing for seamless integration with a variety of industrial sensors and encoders. The module features an internal power consumption of 2.4 W and is equipped with an EU-style removable terminal block for simplified wiring and maintenance. To ensure rapid response to field events, the AH02HC-5A supports interrupt functions, enabling the PLC CPU to react instantaneously to specific count values or external triggers, thereby enhancing the overall precision of the motion control loop.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
AH02HC-5A |
| Brand |
Delta Electronics |
| Module Type |
High-Speed Counter (Motion Control) |
| Channels |
2 Independent Channels |
| Max. Input Frequency |
200 kHz per Channel |
| Counting Modes |
UD, PD, AB, 4AB |
| Terminal Block |
EU Removable Type |
| Internal Power Consumption |
2.4 W |
| Special Functions |
Interrupt, Hot-swapping, Diagnose |
| Indicators |
Module Status LED |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 55 Celsius |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Technical FAQs
What is the advantage of the 4AB counting mode on the AH02HC-5A?
The 4AB mode (quadruple frequency multiplication) allows the module to count every rising and falling edge of the A and B phases. This effectively quadruples the resolution of your physical encoder, providing much finer positioning control without requiring a higher PPR hardware component.
Can this module be replaced while the AH500 system is still running?
Yes, the AH02HC-5A supports hot-swapping. This allows maintenance personnel to replace the module without powering down the PLC rack, which is essential for continuous process industries where stopping the system would lead to significant production losses.
How does the "Interrupt Function" improve motion accuracy?
The interrupt function allows the module to trigger a specific sub-routine in the PLC program the moment a pre-set count value is reached. This bypasses the standard PLC scan cycle, reducing the response latency and ensuring that high-speed actions (like a cutter activation) occur at the exact required position.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Signal Integrity and Shielding: To maintain the 200 kHz input accuracy, always use shielded twisted-pair cables for encoder connections. The shield should be grounded at the module's "G" or "FE" terminal. Route these signal cables at least 100 mm away from high-voltage AC power lines or VFD output cables to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) from causing ghost counts.
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Input Mode Matching: Ensure the counting mode configured in the software (ISPSoft) matches the physical wiring. For instance, if using an encoder with A and B phase outputs, set the module to AB or 4AB mode. Using the incorrect mode will result in inaccurate distance tracking or the inability to detect direction changes.
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Terminal Block Maintenance: When utilizing the EU removable terminal block, verify that all wire ferrules are securely crimped. A loose connection on a high-speed counter input can introduce signal "chatter," which the module may interpret as valid pulses, leading to cumulative positioning errors over time.