SNAP Power Supplies
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SNAP Power Supplies
Features
Built-in fuse, ON/OFF power switch, and LED indicator
Convenient panel mounting; optional DIN-rail mounting
Easy connections
Wide input voltage range
Factory Mutual approved (except SNAP-PS5U)
Description
SNAP power supplies provide the best source of AC or DC power for
your Opto 22 SNAP PAC hardware. Packaged in a compact and
sturdy housing, SNAP power supplies include a built-in fuse, an LED
status indicator, and an ON/OFF power switch for ease of use.
The SNAP-PS24 and SNAP-PS24U power supplies are designed
for either of two purposes:
to provide primary power for a SNAP PAC S-series controller
to provide 24 volts of DC loop power for SNAP analog modules
mounted on a SNAP PAC rack
The SNAP-PS5, SNAP-PS5-24DC, and SNAP-PS5U power
supplies are designed to provide 5 VDC power for a SNAP PAC rack
with an I/O processor (SNAP PAC brain or R-series controller) and
I/O modules mounted on the rack. The combination of a rack,
processor, and modules is called an I/O unit.
Opto 22 recommends using one SNAP power supply for each I/O
unit and for each controller. Choose the power supply based on the
load required for the I/O unit. See the power requirements tables
starting on page 11 for help in determining the power supplies you
need. Additional information on using power supplies can be found
in the Opto 22 technical note Using Power Supplies with Opto 22
Systems (form #1271, available on our website, www.opto22.com).
All SNAP power supplies except the SNAP-PS5-24DC require AC
input power. The SNAP-PS5U and SNAP-PS24U accommodate a
wide range of AC input voltages, from 100 to 250 VAC.
The SNAP-PS5-24DC DC-to-DC power supply requires a 24 VDC
input and is ideal for systems using DC backup power.
Each SNAP power supply can be mounted in one of two ways: next
to the controller or SNAP I/O unit it powers, using the standard
panel-mounting base, or directly on a DIN rail using the optional
DIN-rail adapter.
AC or DC input power connections, as required by the model, are
made to a removable terminal strip on top of the power supply. DC
output power is then ready to be hooked up to the controller or rack
using the attached wiring harness.
SNAP power supplies work with Wired+Wireless PACs and I/O
units as well as standard wired PACs and I/O.
Notes for legacy hardware: SNAP power supplies are also
compatible with Ethernet-based SNAP Ultimate, SNAP Ethernet,
and SNAP Simple I/O, and with serial-based SNAP I/O units such as
those with a B3000, SNAP-HA, or SNAP-B3000-MODBUS brain.
Part Numbers
Part Description
SNAP-PS5 SNAP Power Supply
120 VAC input; 5 VDC, 4 A output
SNAP-PS5-24DC SNAP Power Supply
24 VDC input; 5 VDC, 4 A output
SNAP-PS5U SNAP Power Supply
100–250 VAC input; 5 VDC, 5 A output
SNAP-PS24 SNAP Power Supply
120 VAC input; 24 VDC, 3/4 A output
SNAP-PS24U SNAP Power Supply, 100–250 VAC input;
24 VDC, 1-1/4 A output
SNAP-PSDIN DIN-Rail Adapter for SNAP-PS5, SNAP-
PS24, or SNAP-PS5-24DC
SNAP-PSUDIN DIN-Rail Adapter for SNAP-PS5U or
SNAP-PS24U
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Specifications
I/O Unit Power Requirements
The tables starting on page 11 will help you determine the power
supply needs for your system. Copy the power requirements
worksheet and complete one for each distributed I/O unit.
In addition, keep the following power recommendations in mind.
For more help with power supplies, see Opto 22 form #1271, Using
Power Supplies with Opto 22 Systems.
Use a single power supply per rack
In general, we recommend you use an independent, isolated,
regulated power supply locally with each rack. Local isolated
supplies offer these advantages:
Short supply conductors, which minimize losses
Power redundancy, so the failure of a single supply causes only
a single rack failure, not a total system failure
Fewer voltage drops and ground loops (Voltage drops and sub-
sequent ground loops may occur when power is distributed
over a large system.)
Always use a separate field supply
Use a separate power supply for the field side of the I/O. Using the
rack supply for field actuation and monitoring defeats the isolation
the I/O module offers and therefore increases the chance of a
ground loop within the control system. Additionally, a sudden
change of current on the field side can cause undesirable voltage
fluctuations that may interfere with the controller or I/O unit’s
operation.
Power wiring guidelines
Use one power supply per I/O unit.
Use one power supply per controller.
•Use 14 AWG wire.
SNAP power supplies have wires of limited length to minimize
voltage drop. Do not extend the length of the wires.
If you power multiple I/O units or controllers from one power
supply, use a star wiring topology. Do not daisy-chain power
wiring from one device to the next.
SNAP-PS5 SNAP-PS5-24DC SNAP-PS5U
Input Voltage 95–130 VAC, 47–63 Hz 18–32 VDC 100–250 VAC, 47–63 Hz
Output Voltage 5.1 ±0.1 VDC 5.1 ±0.1 VDC 5.1 ±0.1 VDC
Output Current 4.0 A 4.0 A 5.0 A
Dimensions See dimensional drawings
starting on page 7.
See dimensional drawings
starting on page 7.
See dimensional drawings
on page 9.
Weight 15 oz. (425.25 g) 15 oz. (425.25 g) 1.9 lbs (863.63 g)
Operating Temperature 0° to 70° C 0° to 70° C 0° to 70° C
Storage Temperature -30° to 85° C -30° to 85° C -30° to 85° C
Fuse Opto 22 PN: SNAP-FUSE1AB
Vendor PN: GDC-1A (Bussman)
Opto 22 PN: SNAP-FUSE2AB
Vendor PN: GDB-2A (Bussman) Internal fuse
SNAP-PS24 SNAP-PS24U
Input Voltage 95–130 VAC, 47–63 Hz 100–250 VAC, 47–63 Hz
Output Voltage 24 ± 0.6 VDC 24 ± 0.1 VDC
Output Current 0.75 A 1.25 A
Dimensions See dimensional drawings
starting on page 7.
See dimensional drawings
on page 9.
Weight 2.1 lbs (952.54 f) 1.9 lbs (863.63 g)
Operating Temperature 0° C to 70° C 0° C to 70° C
Storage Temperature -30° C to 85° C -30° C to 85° C
Fuse Opto 22 PN: SNAP-FUSE1AB
Vendor PN: GDC-1A (Bussman) Internal fuse
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Installation
Panel Mounting (standard)
Mount the SNAP power supply in a location where the attached red
and black power wires will reach the “+” and “-” power terminals
on the SNAP mounting rack or controller. Do not extend the wires.
DIN-Rail Mounting (optional)
1. For DIN-rail mounting, remove the four screws that fasten the
panel mounting base plate to the power supply. Keep screws
in a safe place.
2. Remove panel mounting base plate.
3. In place of the panel mounting base plate, use the four screws
removed in step 1 to fasten the DIN-rail adapter (purchased
separately) to the power supply.
4. Mount the SNAP power supply on the DIN rail (next to the
power connector on the I/O unit).
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Wiring—Primary Power Supply
Wiring to a Standalone Controller
1. For a controller, check the controller’s specifications in its data
sheet or user’s guide to make sure you have the correct power
supply for the controller’s requirements.
2. Follow directions in the controller’s user’s guide to wire the
power supply to the controller. The power supply’s red (or
white-and-red) wire is the positive wire; the black (or white-
and-black) wire is the negative wire.
Wiring to a SNAP I/O Unit
1. Using the power terminals on the SNAP mounting rack, attach
the red wire to the “+” terminal and the black wire to the “-”
terminal.
2. For the SNAP-PS5 (not illustrated): Using the removable
input power connector on top of the power supply, apply 120
volts AC power between the two terminals marked “AC.” The
ground terminal should be connected to ground.
3. For the SNAP-PS5-24DC (not illustrated): Using the
removable input power connector on top of the power supply,
apply 24 volts DC power between the two terminals marked
“±DC.” The ground terminal should be connected to ground.
4. For the SNAP-PS5U (illustrated below): Using the remov-
able input power connector on top of the power supply, apply
100–250 volts AC power between the two terminals marked
AC.” The ground terminal should be connected to ground.
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Wiring—Loop Power Supply
1. Mount the SNAP-PS24 or SNAP-PS24U power supply in a loca-
tion where the attached output power wires will reach the field
connector for SNAP analog modules or the terminal strip on
SNAP mounting racks that have the additional field wiring ter-
minal strips.
2. The white-and-red wire is the positive wire (24 VDC). The
white-and-black wire is the negative wire (24 VDC return). For
specific loop power wiring information, see Opto 22 form
#0784 for SNAP racks that have the additional field wiring ter-
minal strip (see Figure 1 example below), or refer to forms
#1065 and #1066 if wiring directly to the field connectors on
SNAP analog modules (see Figure 2). See the next page for
similar SNAP-PS24U wiring diagrams.
3. Using the removable input power connector on top of the
power supply, apply 120 volts of AC power between the two
terminals marked “AC.” The ground terminal should be con-
nected to ground.
Figure 1. SNAP-PS24 Used as a Loop Supply with the SNAP PAC System
This diagram shows the SNAP-PS24 used as the loop supply and a SNAP-PS5 used as the primary power supply.
Figure 2. SNAP-PS24 Used as a Loop Supply with Legacy Hardware
The SNAP-PS24 is used as the loop supply; a SNAP-PS5 is used as the primary power supply.
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Wiring—Loop Supply (continued)
Figure 1. SNAP-PS24U Used as a Loop Supply with the SNAP PAC System
This diagram shows the SNAP-PS24U used as the loop supply and a SNAP-PS5U used as the primary power supply.
Figure 2. SNAP-PS24U Used as a Loop Supply with Legacy Hardware
The SNAP-PS24U is used as the loop supply; a SNAP-PS5U is used as the primary power supply.
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Dimensions—SNAP-PS5, SNAP-PS24, and SNAP-PS5-24DC
Panel Mount
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Dimensions—SNAP-PS5, SNAP-PS24, and SNAP-PS5-24DC
With DIN-Rail Adapter
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Dimensions—SNAP-PS5U and SNAP-PS24U
Panel Mount
SNAP-PS5U is shown; SNAP-PS24U has the same dimensions.
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Dimensions—SNAP-PSDIN
Dimensions—SNAP-PSUDIN
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Power Requirements Tables
Opto 22 recommends using one power supply per I/O unit and one power supply per controller. See “I/O Unit Power
Requirements” on page 2 for additional information.
To determine power requirements for products not listed in these tables, see the data sheets for the individual products.
Controller Power Requirements
I/O Processor (Brain or On-the-Rack Controller) Power Requirements
Standalone Controller or adapter card Power Req (VDC) Power Req. (Amps)
SNAP PAC S-series controllers (wired) 8–32 VDC* 10 VA**
Wired+Wireless S-series PACs 8–32 VDC 11.3 VA
Legacy hardware
SNAP-LCSX or -LCSX-PLUS controller 5 VDC 0.500
SNAP-LCM4 controller 5 VDC 1.000
M4-SENET-100 adapter card 5 VDC 1.000
M4SARC adapter card 5 VDC 0.200
M4DUALARC adapter card 5 VDC 0.150
M4SARCF adapter card 5 VDC 0.250
M4SARCFR adapter card 5 VDC 0.350
* SNAP-PAC-S1 controllers with serial numbers below 500,000 use 8–24 VDC.
** Uses 1 A if powered at 10V. To determine amps required, divide 10 by the number of
volts applied. Example: 10 / 24 V = 0.417 A (24 VDC input requires 0.417 A)
Processor (Brain or Rack-mounted Controller) Power Req. (Amps)*
SNAP PAC R-series controllers (all wired models) 1.200
SNAP PAC R-series controllers (Wired+Wireless) 1.500
SNAP PAC EB and SB brains (all wired models) 0.750
SNAP PAC EB brains (Wired+Wireless) 1.000
Legacy hardware
SNAP Ultimate controller/brains (all models) 1.000
SNAP Ethernet brains 0.800
SNAP Simple I/O brains 0.500
B3000 (serial SNAP brain)
SNAP-D64RS 0.500
SNAP-B3000-Modbus
SNAP ARCNET brains 1.000
SNAP-B4
SNAP-B6
1.000
1.500 if terminated
*Current from 5-volt supply
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Power Requirements Tables (continued)
I/O Unit (Processor, Rack, I/O Modules) Power Requirements Worksheet
IMPORTANT NOTE: For a SNAP-PS5 or a SNAP-PS5-24DC power supply, the total power required must not exceed
4 Amps. For a SNAP-PS5U, the total power required must not exceed 5 Amps.
To determine power requirements for products not listed in this table, see the data sheets for the individual products.
Item Quantity X Power
Req. (Amps)
Total Power
Required (Amps)1
SNAP processor (Enter Amps from Processor Power
Requirements table) 1
SNAP-IDC5-SW digital input module
SNAP-IDC5-SW-NC digital input module
SNAP-AITM-8 analog input module4
Isolated analog input and output modules (part numbers
ending in -i or iSRC)
0.200
All other 4-channel digital input and output modules (not
high-density digital modules) 0.050
SNAP-AICTD, AICTD-43, analog input modules
High-density digital input and output modules4
SNAP-AIMA-32, SNAP-AIV-32 analog input modules4
All analog output modules except SNAP-AOA-iSRC
0.150
SNAP-AIARMS analog input module
SNAP-AIVRMS analog input module
SNAP-AICTD-84 analog input module
SNAP-AIMA, AIMA-43, and AIMA-84 analog input modules
SNAP-AITM and AITM-2 analog input modules
SNAP-AIMV-43 and AIMV2-43 analog input modules
SNAP-AIV, AIV-43, and AIV-84 analog input modules
0.170
SNAP-AIRTD analog input module
SNAP-AIR40K-43 analog input module
SNAP-AIRATE analog input module
0.190
SNAP-AIPM power monitoring module3
SNAP-AIPM-3 power monitoring module40.100
SNAP-AILC and AILC-2 load cell modules30.120
Serial communication and Profibus modules3
Motion control module not powering a breakout board20.250
Motion control module powering a breakout board20.700
Total
1 Current from 5-volt supply
2 Can be used with SNAP PAC R-series controllers and SNAP PAC brains, SNAP Simple, and SNAP Ultimate
3 Can be used with SNAP PAC R-series controllers and SNAP PAC brains, SNAP Simple, SNAP Ethernet,
and SNAP Ultimate
4 Can be used with SNAP PAC systems only
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Products
Opto 22 develops and manufactures reliable, flexible, easy-to-use
hardware and software products for industrial automation, remote
monitoring, and data acquisition applications.
SNAP PAC System
Designed to simplify the typically complex process of
understanding, selecting, buying, and applying an automation
system, the SNAP PAC System
consists of four integrated
components:
SNAP PAC controllers
PAC Projec t Software Suite
SNAP PAC brains
SNAP I/O
SNAP PAC Controllers
Programmable automation controllers
(PACs) are multifunctional, multidomain,
modular controllers based on open standards and
providing an integrated development environment.
Opto 22 has been manufacturing PACs for many years. The latest
models include the standalone SNAP PAC S-series and the rack-
mounted SNAP PAC R-series. Both handle a wide range of digital,
analog, and serial functions and are equally suited to data
collection, remote monitoring, process control, and discrete and
hybrid manufacturing.
SNAP PACs are based on open Ethernet and Internet Protocol (IP)
standards, so you can build or extend a system without the expense
and limitations of proprietary networks and protocols.
PAC Project Software Suite
Opto 22’s PAC Project Software Suite provides full-featured and
cost-effective control programming, HMI (human machine
interface) development and runtime, OPC server, and database
connectivity software to power your SNAP PAC System.
These fully integrated software applications share a single tagname
database, so the data points you configure in PAC Control are
immediately available for use in PAC Display, OptoOPCServer,
and OptoDataLink. Commands are in plain English; variables and
I/O point names are fully descriptive.
PAC Project Basic offers control and HMI tools and is free for
download on our website, www.opto22.com. PAC Project
Professional, available for separate purchase, adds OptoOPCServer,
OptoDataLink, options for Ethernet link redundancy or segmented
networking, and support for legacy Opto 22 serial mistic I/O units.
SNAP PAC Brains
While SNAP PAC controllers provide central control and data
distribution, SNAP PAC brains provide distributed intelligence for
I/O processing and communications. Brains offer analog, digital,
and serial functions, including thermocouple linearization; PID loop
control; and optional high-speed digital counting (up to 20 kHz),
quadrature counting, TPO, and pulse generation and measurement.
SNAP I/O
I/O provides the local connection to sensors and equipment.
Opto 22 SNAP I/O offers 1 to 32 points of reliable I/O per module,
depending on the type of module and your needs. Analog,
digital, serial, and special-purpose modules are all mixed on
the same mounting rack and controlled by the same processor
(SNAP PAC brain or rack-mounted controller).
Quality
Founded in 1974 and with over 85 million devices sold,
Opto 22 has established a worldwide reputation for high-
quality products. All are made in the U.S.A. at our
manufacturing facility in Temecula, California. Because we
do no statistical testing and each part is tested twice before leaving
our factory, we can guarantee most solid-state relays and optically
isolated I/O modules for life.
Free Product Support
Opto 22’s Product Support Group offers free, comprehensive
technical support for Opto 22 products. Our staff of support
engineers represents decades of training and experience. Product
support is available in English and Spanish, by phone or email,
Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PST.
Free Customer Training
Hands-on training classes for the SNAP PAC System are offered at
our headquarters in Temecula, California. Each student has his or
her own learning station; classes are limited to nine students.
Registration for the free training class is on a first-come, first-served
basis. See our website, www.opto22.com, for more information or
email training@opto22.com.
Purchasing Opto 22 Products
Opto 22 products are sold directly and through a worldwide
network of distributors, partners, and system integrators. For more
information, contact Opto 22 headquarters at 800-321-6786 or
951-695-3000, or visit our website at www.opto22.com.
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