Honeywell MU-TAOY22 51204172-125 Analog Output Module – TPS / Experion PKS
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Honeywell
- Primary Part Number
- MU-TAOY22
- Product Type
- Analog Output Module
- Series / Family
- Experion PKS
- Manufacturer
- Honeywell Process Solutions
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- I/O Modules
- Operating Temp.
- 0°C to +60°C
Honeywell MU-TAOY22 (51204172-125) — Dual-Channel 4–20 mA Analog Output Module for TPS and Experion PKS Distributed Control Systems
The Honeywell MU-TAOY22, catalogued under part number 51204172-125, is a dual-channel analog output module engineered for deployment within Honeywell’s TotalPlant Solution (TPS) and Experion PKS distributed control architectures. Its primary function within a control loop is to translate digitally computed setpoints from the process controller into precision 4–20 mA current signals that drive field actuators — including control valves, variable-speed drives, and electro-pneumatic positioners. The module occupies a single card slot within a standard TPS card cage and communicates with the High-Performance Process Manager (HPM) or compatible Experion C200/C300 controllers via the backplane bus, maintaining deterministic output refresh cycles aligned with the controller’s scan period.
In a closed-loop regulatory control scenario, the MU-TAOY22 sits at the terminal stage of the control chain: the controller computes a manipulated variable (MV), passes it across the backplane to the output module, and the module converts that digital word into a proportional current output with a resolution sufficient to drive actuators with sub-0.1% full-scale positioning accuracy. Each channel operates independently, allowing simultaneous control of two separate field devices from a single module slot — a density advantage that directly reduces rack space requirements in large-scale process plants.
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Technical Parameters
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | MU-TAOY22 |
| Reference / Catalog Number | 51204172-125 |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Process Solutions |
| Module Type | Analog Output Module (AO) |
| Output Channels | 2 (independent) |
| Output Signal Range | 4–20 mA current loop |
| Output Resolution | 12-bit DAC (1 in 4096 steps) |
| Accuracy | ±0.1% of full scale at 25°C |
| Load Impedance (max) | 750 Ω per channel |
| Isolation | Channel-to-backplane optical isolation; 500 V AC test voltage |
| Compatible Platform | Honeywell TPS (HPM/PM), Experion PKS C200/C300 |
| FTA Compatibility | MC-TAOY22 Field Termination Assembly |
| Backplane Interface | TPS card cage backplane bus (proprietary Honeywell protocol) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to +60°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Relative Humidity | 5–95% non-condensing |
| Power Consumption | Supplied via backplane; approx. 2.5 W typical |
| Form Factor | Single-width card cage module |
| Weight | Approx. 220 g |
| EMC Compliance | IEC 61000-4 series (ESD, EFT, surge, conducted/radiated immunity) |
| Quality Warranty | 12 months from date of shipment |
Hardware Logical Analysis
The MU-TAOY22’s internal architecture is structured around a 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) per output channel, driven by a local microcontroller that receives setpoint data from the backplane bus on each controller scan cycle. The DAC output feeds a precision voltage-to-current (V/I) converter stage, which maintains the 4–20 mA loop current against varying load impedances up to 750 Ω — a design that accommodates the full range of HART-compatible field instruments without requiring external loop conditioners.
Optical Isolation Architecture: Each channel’s signal path is galvanically isolated from the backplane logic domain using high-speed optocouplers rated at 500 V AC isolation voltage. This isolation barrier prevents ground loop currents — a common source of measurement drift in industrial environments — from propagating into the controller’s digital circuitry. In plants with multiple earthing points across large physical distances (e.g., offshore platforms or multi-unit refineries), this isolation is not optional; it is a fundamental requirement for signal integrity.
EMC Design: The PCB layout employs a multi-layer stackup with dedicated ground planes separating the analog output stage from the digital logic section. Ferrite bead filters are placed on the backplane power rails to attenuate high-frequency switching noise generated by adjacent modules. The card cage’s backplane itself provides a Faraday-cage-like shielding effect when the module is fully seated, reducing susceptibility to radiated electromagnetic interference in environments with variable-frequency drives (VFDs) or high-current switching equipment nearby.
Watchdog and Fault-Safe Output: The module’s local microcontroller implements a hardware watchdog timer. If backplane communication is interrupted for longer than the configured timeout period, the module drives each output channel to a pre-configured fail-safe state — either hold-last-value or drive to a defined mA setpoint (typically 4 mA or 0 mA, configurable via the Honeywell Engineering Station). This behavior prevents uncontrolled actuator movement during controller failover or network faults, a critical safety requirement in SIL-rated loops.
Output Clamping and Over-Range Protection: Hardware clamping circuits limit the output current to a maximum of 21 mA, protecting field instruments from over-range conditions that could damage HART transmitters or valve positioners. The module also monitors its own output current via a feedback sense resistor, enabling self-diagnostics that detect open-loop conditions (broken wire) and report fault status back to the controller’s alarm management system.
System Integration Benefits
- Deterministic Output Refresh: The MU-TAOY22 updates both output channels synchronously with the HPM/C200 controller scan cycle (configurable from 100 ms to 2 s), ensuring that setpoint changes computed by PID algorithms are reflected at the field device within one scan period — a prerequisite for tight regulatory control of fast-responding processes such as flow and pressure loops.
- Transparent Diagnostics via Experion Station: The module reports channel-level fault codes (open loop, DAC failure, communication timeout) directly to the Experion Operator Station and Engineering Station, enabling maintenance personnel to isolate faults to the specific channel without physical inspection of the field wiring.
- Hot-Swap Capability: The TPS card cage architecture supports live module replacement without powering down the rack. The MU-TAOY22 can be extracted and reinserted while the system is running; the controller detects the module’s return and resumes normal output within one scan cycle, minimizing process disruption during corrective maintenance.
- HART Pass-Through Compatibility: The 4–20 mA output loop is electrically compatible with HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) protocol superimposed on the current signal. This allows HART-capable field devices (e.g., smart valve positioners) to be configured and diagnosed remotely via a HART communicator or Experion’s integrated HART multiplexer, without interrupting the analog control signal.
- Redundancy Support: In high-availability configurations, the MU-TAOY22 can be paired with a redundant HPM controller. The standby controller maintains a shadow copy of all output setpoints; upon primary controller failure, the standby assumes control and the output module continues driving the field device without a detectable bump — a bumpless transfer architecture essential for continuous process plants.
- Unified Engineering Environment: Module configuration — including fail-safe values, output scaling, and alarm limits — is managed entirely within Honeywell’s Control Builder or legacy Engineering Station software. No separate configuration tool or firmware loader is required, reducing the engineering overhead for commissioning and change management.
- Scalable I/O Density: Two independent output channels per single card slot allow engineers to maximize I/O density within constrained rack space. In a fully populated TPS card cage (typically 15 slots), up to 30 analog output channels can be served by MU-TAOY22 modules alone, reducing cabinet footprint and associated wiring infrastructure costs.
- Long-Term Platform Continuity: The MU-TAOY22 is part of Honeywell’s sustained TPS/Experion hardware ecosystem, which has maintained backward compatibility across multiple software generations. Existing installations can integrate replacement modules without requiring controller firmware upgrades or I/O database restructuring, protecting the capital investment in legacy DCS infrastructure.
Quality Assurance & Global Logistics
Every Honeywell MU-TAOY22 (51204172-125) unit dispatched from our Xiamen, China facility is sourced through verified industrial supply channels and subjected to a structured pre-shipment inspection protocol. Visual examination covers label authenticity, connector pin integrity, PCB surface condition, and housing dimensional conformance. Functional verification confirms backplane communication handshake and DAC output linearity across both channels. Each unit is serialized, and an inspection record is issued with the shipment documentation.
Packaging follows IEC 61340-5-1 ESD protection requirements: modules are sealed in anti-static bags, cushioned with conductive foam inserts, and enclosed in double-wall corrugated cartons rated for air freight handling. Export documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and HS Code 8537.10 classification — is prepared in-house to minimize customs clearance delays at destination ports.
Logistics partners include DHL Express, FedEx International Priority, and UPS Worldwide Express, with typical transit times of 3–5 business days to major industrial hubs in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas. For urgent plant shutdown requirements, same-day dispatch is available for in-stock units confirmed before 14:00 CST. All shipments are covered by cargo insurance, and tracking information is provided at the time of dispatch.
A 12-month warranty applies from the date of shipment, covering manufacturing defects and verified functional failures under normal operating conditions. Warranty claims are processed within 5 business days of receipt of the returned unit at our Xiamen facility.
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