The HIMA F35 is a thyristor module commonly used in industrial automation and control systems. It has an adjustment function, which can adjust the current of the power equipment to achieve accurate control of the equipment. At the same time, it also has high voltage and high current capabilities for high power applications. HIMA F35 modules usually have overload protection and short circuit protection to ensure the safe operation of equipment and systems. In addition, some models may be equipped with communication interfaces for communication and integration with other control devices.




* Specification: F35 HIMA Safety Related Controller The controller is equipped with 2 independent counters
The safety-related F35 controller is a compact system, located outside and in, with 24 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs, 2 counters and 8 analog inputs.
The controllers are available in 3 models of SILworX and 3 models of ELOP I factory, see Chapter 3.2. All variants are described in this manual.
This device is suitable for installation on the Ex-zone2, see Chapter 4.1.5.
The device has been certified by TUV for safety-related applications up to SIL 3
(IEC 61508, IEC 61511 and IEC 62061), Cat.4 (EN 954-1) and PLe (EN ISO 13849-1). .
Advanced safety standards, application standards and test standards are detailed in the certificate on the HIMA website.
The controller is equipped with 2 independent counters and the input can be configured to either 5v or 24v voltage levels.
The required voltage level is determined by the user program with the counter [0x]. System parameters in 5/24V mode.
Input A is the counter input, B is the counter direction input, and input Z(zero rail) is used for reset.
Alternatively, all inputs are 3-bit grey code inputs (in decoder operations), enabling the following modes of operation:
Counter function 1 (depending on the input signal in the counting direction)
Counter function 2(independent of count direction input signal)
Decoder operations with absolute rotary transducers are described in Chapter 3.4.4 for counter configuration.
The safety-related counter has a 24-bit resolution with a large counter reading of 224-1 (= 16 777215).