NTAC-02

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December 02, 2025
Category Connection: ABB PLC
Brief: Our team walks you through how the ABB NTAC-02 Pulse Encoder Interface Module performs in common industrial scenarios. This video demonstrates the module's installation on DIN rails, explains the terminal wiring configurations for encoder connections, and shows how to set node addresses using DIP switches. You'll see practical insights into handling fiber optic connections and learn about the module's compatibility with various ABB drive systems.
Related Product Features:
  • Supports maximum signal frequency of 100 kHz for high-speed encoder feedback.
  • Features configurable encoder power supply voltage selection between 15V and 24V.
  • Provides 15-bit speed feedback resolution with 0.00305% accuracy.
  • Offers input channel isolation from power supply and ground for enhanced safety.
  • Includes Channel Z with one pulse per revolution for precise positioning applications.
  • Designed with plastic housing and IP20 protection for industrial environments.
  • Features fiber optic connectivity with specific color-coded connectors for reliable data transmission.
  • Compatible with multiple ABB application programs including Standard V5.0, Master/Follower, and Crane systems.
FAQs:
  • What is the maximum signal frequency supported by the NTAC-02 module?
    The ABB NTAC-02 Pulse Encoder Interface Module supports a maximum signal frequency of 100 kHz, making it suitable for high-speed encoder applications in industrial automation systems.
  • How do I configure the encoder power supply voltage on the NTAC-02?
    The encoder power supply voltage is configured using jumpers on terminals 4, 5, and 6. Connect terminals 4 and 5 for 15V supply, or terminals 4 and 6 for 24V supply. The module includes two jumpers for this configuration.
  • What type of isolation does the NTAC-02 module provide for input channels?
    The NTAC-02 module provides complete isolation of input channels from both the power supply and ground, ensuring enhanced electrical safety and noise immunity in industrial environments.
  • How is the node address set on the NTAC-02 module?
    The node address is configured using the 7 DIP switches located on the module. The default pre-assigned address is 16, and you can modify this setting according to your system requirements.