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Product short description:
  • Multi-range ±20mA or ±500mV input
  • 4-20mA ouput (sink/source)
  • 12-32 V DC loop/local power

The TT236 model is a space-saving two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a DC current or low voltage input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. A single unit supports both voltage and current input for extra flexibility. Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection.

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TT236: Current/mV Input Two-Wire Transmitter Description

The TT236 model is a space-saving two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a DC current or low voltage input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. A single unit supports both voltage and current input for extra flexibility.

Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection.

High-voltage isolation separates the input from the output circuit. Isolation protects from surges, reduces noise, and eliminates ground loop errors.

Setup and calibration are fast and easy with a convenient USB connection to your PC and Acromag’s Windows configuration software.

Advanced signal processing capabilities, variable range input, and convenient USB programming make this instrument a very versatile temperature measurement device.

These transmitters can withstand harsh industrial environments and operate reliably across a wide temperature range with very low drift. They feature RFI, EMI, ESD, EFT, and surge protection plus low radiated emissions.

Learn more about the TT Series of Isolated Transmitters and view all models >

TT236: Current / mV Input Two-Wire Transmitter Features & Benefits

  • Easy setup and digital calibration via USB with Windows configuration software
  • Single unit supports unipolar and bipolar input ranges up to ±20mA or ±500mV DC
  • Accepts 0-20A AC input (with external sensor)
  • Space-saving 12.5mm (0.5 inch) unit with pluggable terminals for convenient wiring
  • High accuracy, linearity, stability, and reliability
  • User-selectable filtering (low, medium, high)
  • Supports sink or source output wiring
  • Supports reverse-acting (inverse) output
  • Selectable upscale or downscale operation for sensor errors and lead-break detection
  • 1500V input isolation
  • NAMUR-compliant output loop current
  • Shock (50g) and vibration (5g) resistant
  • Mounts on Type T DIN-rail
  • Wide ambient operation (-40 to 80°C)
  • CE compliant. UL/cUL Class I Div 2, ATEX / IECEx Zone 2 approvals

Learn more about the TT Series of Isolated Transmitters and view all models >

Compare Series TT, DT, and SP Single/Dual-Channel Isolated Transmitters and Signal Splitters Guarantee Dependable Value >

Why Do I Need Electrical Isolation? - 8500988 (Log in to view the file)
Why do we need signal isolation? Acromag is in the business of signal conditioning. We manufacture circuits that amplify, isolate, filter, and convert one signal form to another. Most of these circuits also provide electrical isolation. However, added isolation has a cost. Thus, sometimes customers either question their need for isolation or fail to recognize...
How to Wire a 2 or 4-Wire Current Input Module - 8401048
Application Note: Current Input Wiring: 2-Wire & 4-Wire TT236 / SP236 / DT236 2/3-Wire Transmitters & Splitters TT336 / SP336 / DT336 4-Wire Transmitters & Splitters Featured Products: DT236: Current / milliVolt Input Two-Wire Dual Transmitter DT336: Current / Voltage Input Four-Wire Dual Transmitter SP236: Two-Wire Current / milliVolt Input Signal Splitter SP336: Four-Wire Current...
How to Re-transmit and Isolate 4-20mA Signals from Remotely-Mounted 3-Wire Gas Detection Sensors - 8400957
Defining the Problem: Signals from 3-wire remote sensors that monitor combustible and toxic gases are typically transmitted directly to the remote gas monitor or controller. However, in some cases, it’s desirable to send the signal to more than one destination. This can either be accomplished by re-transmitting the existing signal to additional locations; or by...
How to Select a 4-20mA Isolator - 8400850 (Log in to view the file)
Click here to download How to Select a 4-20mA Isolator Introduction Acromag manufactures a variety of isolators to provide a cost effective solution for many applications. The main reasons for using an isolator are to: eliminate bucking power supplies; protect expensive control room equipment from transient spikes; and break ground loops that may exist between...

Manuals

TT236 User Manual (Log in to download the file)

TTC-SIP: Software Interface Package Information Page (Log in to download the file)
TT230 Series Windows Configuration Software (Log in to download the file)
Agility Config Tool (Tethered) (Log in to download the file)
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    TT230-Config/Cal: Calibration Service

    • Factory custom configuration/calibration service.
    • Specify input type, input/output zero and full-scale values, filtering, and sensor fault settings on order.
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    TTBus-Kit: DIN Rail Bus Power Connector

    • One kit supports multiple TT330 series transmitters.
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Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 4.51 × 0.5 × 3.9 in
Part Number

TT236-0600: Transmitter, current/millivolt input

Configuration

Agility Mobile App, Factory Calibration, USB Configuration, Windows Software Configuration

Product Series

TT230 Series

Power Type

Loop Power

  • Description

    TT236: Current/mV Input Two-Wire Transmitter Description

    The TT236 model is a space-saving two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a DC current or low voltage input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. A single unit supports both voltage and current input for extra flexibility.

    Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection.

    High-voltage isolation separates the input from the output circuit. Isolation protects from surges, reduces noise, and eliminates ground loop errors.

    Setup and calibration are fast and easy with a convenient USB connection to your PC and Acromag’s Windows configuration software.

    Advanced signal processing capabilities, variable range input, and convenient USB programming make this instrument a very versatile temperature measurement device.

    These transmitters can withstand harsh industrial environments and operate reliably across a wide temperature range with very low drift. They feature RFI, EMI, ESD, EFT, and surge protection plus low radiated emissions.

    Learn more about the TT Series of Isolated Transmitters and view all models >

    TT236: Current / mV Input Two-Wire Transmitter Features & Benefits

    • Easy setup and digital calibration via USB with Windows configuration software
    • Single unit supports unipolar and bipolar input ranges up to ±20mA or ±500mV DC
    • Accepts 0-20A AC input (with external sensor)
    • Space-saving 12.5mm (0.5 inch) unit with pluggable terminals for convenient wiring
    • High accuracy, linearity, stability, and reliability
    • User-selectable filtering (low, medium, high)
    • Supports sink or source output wiring
    • Supports reverse-acting (inverse) output
    • Selectable upscale or downscale operation for sensor errors and lead-break detection
    • 1500V input isolation
    • NAMUR-compliant output loop current
    • Shock (50g) and vibration (5g) resistant
    • Mounts on Type T DIN-rail
    • Wide ambient operation (-40 to 80°C)
    • CE compliant. UL/cUL Class I Div 2, ATEX / IECEx Zone 2 approvals

    Learn more about the TT Series of Isolated Transmitters and view all models >

    Compare Series TT, DT, and SP Single/Dual-Channel Isolated Transmitters and Signal Splitters Guarantee Dependable Value >

  • Tech Papers

    Why Do I Need Electrical Isolation? - 8500988 (Log in to view the file)
    Why do we need signal isolation? Acromag is in the business of signal conditioning. We manufacture circuits that amplify, isolate, filter, and convert one signal form to another. Most of these circuits also provide electrical isolation. However, added isolation has a cost. Thus, sometimes customers either question their need for isolation or fail to recognize...
    How to Wire a 2 or 4-Wire Current Input Module - 8401048
    Application Note: Current Input Wiring: 2-Wire & 4-Wire TT236 / SP236 / DT236 2/3-Wire Transmitters & Splitters TT336 / SP336 / DT336 4-Wire Transmitters & Splitters Featured Products: DT236: Current / milliVolt Input Two-Wire Dual Transmitter DT336: Current / Voltage Input Four-Wire Dual Transmitter SP236: Two-Wire Current / milliVolt Input Signal Splitter SP336: Four-Wire Current...
    How to Re-transmit and Isolate 4-20mA Signals from Remotely-Mounted 3-Wire Gas Detection Sensors - 8400957
    Defining the Problem: Signals from 3-wire remote sensors that monitor combustible and toxic gases are typically transmitted directly to the remote gas monitor or controller. However, in some cases, it’s desirable to send the signal to more than one destination. This can either be accomplished by re-transmitting the existing signal to additional locations; or by...
    How to Select a 4-20mA Isolator - 8400850 (Log in to view the file)
    Click here to download How to Select a 4-20mA Isolator Introduction Acromag manufactures a variety of isolators to provide a cost effective solution for many applications. The main reasons for using an isolator are to: eliminate bucking power supplies; protect expensive control room equipment from transient spikes; and break ground loops that may exist between...
  • Specs & Data Sheets

    Manuals

    TT236 User Manual (Log in to download the file)

  • Software

    TTC-SIP: Software Interface Package Information Page (Log in to download the file)
    TT230 Series Windows Configuration Software (Log in to download the file)
    Agility Config Tool (Tethered) (Log in to download the file)
  • Accessories

    • Compare

      5020-350: Toroidal AC Current Sensor

      • AC Current Sensor to precondition an AC current input signal
      • Highly accurate toroidal instrument transformer that converts an AC current signal to a safe, low level, DC milliampere signal (0 to 11.17mA).
      Select options
    • Compare

      TT230-Config/Cal: Calibration Service

      • Factory custom configuration/calibration service.
      • Specify input type, input/output zero and full-scale values, filtering, and sensor fault settings on order.
      Select options
    • Compare

      TTBus-Kit: DIN Rail Bus Power Connector

      • One kit supports multiple TT330 series transmitters.
      • For multiple DT330/351 or SP330 transmitters, one TTBUS-KIT is required for each transmitter to be DC Power wired via the bus rail power connections.
         
      Select options
  • Additional information

    Additional information

    Weight 8 oz
    Dimensions 4.51 × 0.5 × 3.9 in
    Part Number

    TT236-0600: Transmitter, current/millivolt input

    Configuration

    Agility Mobile App, Factory Calibration, USB Configuration, Windows Software Configuration

    Product Series

    TT230 Series

    Power Type

    Loop Power