Recommended Replacement - The uControl Family of mobile controllers is the recommended path to replace the DVC series which are no longer available due to parts obsolescence. The DVC uses custom application code created by each OEM which must be replicated by a developer to perform the same functions in the uControl mobile controller. This involves creating functional requirements, code development, and testing. To discuss your needs please contact one of our hydraulic controls partners listed in our Distributor List.
The DVC741 expansion module is a 12 High-Side (Sourcing) digital (ON/OFF) output unit designed to work in conjunction with the DVC710 master controller. The outputs can be configured to drive LED's or valve type inductive loads up to 3 amps each. The outputs are short circuit protected and have built in open circuit detection that can be used for system diagnostics. The DVC741 communicates with the DVC710 controller through the HCT CAN Bus (high-speed communication) and utilizes a separate RS-232 port for programming, updates, monitoring, diagnostics and features such as setting the MAC ID (node) number e.t.c. The controller is packaged in the standard DVC series enclosure and fully encapsulated to withstand the fluid power harsh operating environments.
Item | DVC741 | Description |
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Function | System Expansion Module | DVC710 System Expansion module |
Universal Inputs | - | |
Analog Inputs | - | |
Digital | - | |
Proportional PWM Outputs | - | |
Digital Outputs | 12 HS | 3.0 Amps per output |
CANBus, SAE J1939 | 1 | HCTCan |
RS232 | 1 | Programming Port and DVC61 (4 x 20 LCD) Display port |
Customer Programmable Software | P/N: 998-00009 | Intella® 700 Software Suite |
Intella Software Program Loader | P/N: 023-000245 | Intella® 700 Program Loader Monitor (PLM) |
Status Indicators | 14 | User Programmable LED's |
Mobile Equipment | IP68 | Solid potted, 30-Pin Metri-Pack connector |
Temperature ºC | -40 to 85 Deg. C | Operating |
Voltage | 9.0 to 32 VDC | Reverse polarity protection and transient protection |
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