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December 09, 2025
Category Connection: Foxboro Module
Brief: Get a guided demo that shows common workflows and troubleshooting tips for the FOXBORO FBM206 Pulse Input Module. This video demonstrates how the module accepts up to eight high-speed pulse signals from sensors like vortex and turbine meters, converting them for seamless DCS integration. You'll see the robust design for Class G3 harsh environments and learn about signal isolation, pulse rate totalization, and easy wiring with termination assemblies.
Related Product Features:
  • Handles pulse input rates from 10Hz to 25kHz for high-speed rotational speed measurement.
  • Features 8 isolated channels for accepting pulse signals from various field sensors.
  • Designed for Class G3 harsh industrial environments with robust construction.
  • Provides galvanic isolation on every channel to prevent crosstalk and ground loops.
  • Supports configurable pulse rate totalization, resolution, and meter scaling via onboard software.
  • Accepts 2-wire pulse input signals from sensors like vortex meters and solid-state contacts.
  • Uses termination assemblies for simplified local or remote wiring connections.
  • Supports loop-powered devices with internal or external power options.
FAQs:
  • What is the main difference between the FBM206 and FBM206b models?
    The FBM206 is a pure input module with 8 channels for pulse input signals, while the FBM206b is a hybrid model offering 4 pulse inputs plus 4 analog outputs (0-20 mA) for control purposes.
  • What types of sensors are compatible with the FBM206 pulse input module?
    It handles pulse input signals from vortex meters, turbine meters, solid-state contacts, electromechanical contacts, and other devices producing similar pulse outputs.
  • How does the FBM206 ensure signal integrity in industrial environments?
    Each input channel features galvanic isolation to eliminate crosstalk and ground loop issues, while the robust design meets Class G3 standards for harsh environments.
  • What configuration options are available for pulse measurement?
    The onboard software allows configuration of pulse rate totalization, resolution, and meter scaling to match specific application requirements.