Product Overview
The IOC16T 200-565-000-013 (IOC16T) is a high-density input/output communication card designed for the Vibro-Meter VM600 rack system. Functioning as the rear-panel interface for the MPC4 machinery protection card or as a standalone signal aggregator, the IOC16T facilitates the physical connection of up to 16 dynamic or quasi-static signals. It is primarily utilized in large-scale TSI (Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation) and condition monitoring applications where extensive sensor integration is required. The 200-565-000-013 provides a robust connection point for field wiring, ensuring signal integrity is maintained from the transducer to the digital processing environment of the VM600 backplane.
Technical Configuration (Deep Dive)
The 200-565-000-013 configuration is built for reliability in high-interference industrial environments, featuring specific I/O routing for complex monitoring tasks.
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16-Channel Capacity: Unlike standard 4-channel I/O cards, the IOC16T handles up to 16 channels, making it ideal for monitoring multiple bearings or large-scale auxiliary equipment in power plants.
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Terminal Block Integration: Equipped with high-quality screw-terminal connectors that support secure field wiring and easy maintenance without disturbing the front-end processing cards.
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Signal Routing: It acts as a passive or active bridge (depending on configuration) that routes raw sensor data to the processing modules while providing buffered outputs for external analysis tools.
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Protection Circuitry: Includes internal surge protection and EMI filtering to prevent transient voltage spikes from damaging the internal VM600 VME bus architecture.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Details |
| Model |
IOC16T 200-565-000-013 |
| Brand |
Vibro-Meter (Meggitt) |
| Origin |
Switzerland |
| Channel Count |
16 Input/Output Channels |
| Card Type |
Rear-panel I/O Module |
| Operating Temp |
-25 to 65 deg C |
| Weight |
0.48 kg |
| Connection Type |
Screw Terminal Blocks |
| Dimensions |
6U Height, Single Slot Width |
Technical FAQs
Can the IOC16T 200-565-000-013 be used with any VM600 card?
The IOC16T is specifically designed to pair with processing cards that require high-density I/O. It is most commonly used in conjunction with MPC4 or AMC6 modules. Always verify the backplane compatibility in your specific rack configuration.
How do I handle signal noise on the 16-channel inputs?
Ensure that the twisted-pair sensor cables are correctly landed on the differential input terminals. The IOC16T provides dedicated ground/shield pins; these should be the only ground point for the cable shields to prevent the introduction of 50/60 Hz noise.
Is this card hot-swappable?
Yes, but with caution. While the physical interface can be disconnected, removing an IOC16T while the machine is running will break the protection loop for all 16 channels, likely triggering a system-wide trip if not bypassed in the software first.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Wiring Sequence: When wiring 16 channels, use a systematic labeling approach. Start from the bottom terminals and work upwards to ensure clear visibility and access. Use ferruled wire ends to prevent "stray strands" from short-circuiting adjacent high-density terminals.
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Backplane Alignment: The IOC16T must be inserted into the rear slot exactly corresponding to the front processing card. The DIN 41612 connectors are precise; ensure the card is perpendicular to the backplane before applying seating pressure to avoid pin damage.
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Thermal Management: In a fully loaded VM600 rack, 16-channel cards can contribute to cable bundle heat. Ensure sufficient clearance behind the rack for airflow and avoid tightly packing signal cables which can trap heat near the terminal blocks.
Engineering Advantages
The IOC16T 200-565-000-013 is prized for its Space-to-Channel Efficiency. By consolidating 16 channels into a single rear-slot footprint, it allows for significantly smaller rack configurations in crowded control rooms. Furthermore, its "Transparent Signal Path" ensures that the raw analog waveforms from proximity probes and accelerometers are delivered to the processing card with zero phase-shift and minimal attenuation, which is critical for accurate FFT and orbit analysis in turbine diagnostics.