SNAP 2-Ch Isolated -10VDC to +10VDC Analog Voltage Input Module

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SNAP 2-Ch Isolated -10VDC to +10VDC Analog Voltage Input Module

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SKU: SNAP-AIV-I Categories: , Brand:

Description

The SNAP-AIV provides two channels of analog voltage input, either -10 to +10 VDC or -5 to +5 VDC. Although the two channels are not isolated from each other, the module is transformer isolated and optically isolated from other modules and devices. Modules are factory calibrated.
If you need channel-to-channel isolation, see SNAP-AIV-i.
For a four-channel module, see SNAP-AIV-4. For a 32-channel module, see the SNAP-AIV-32 (requires a SNAP PAC brain or R-series controller).

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Product features

  • Model: SNAP
  • ETIM Code: EC001420
  • ETIM Class: PLC analogue I/O-module
  • Number of analogue inputs: 2
  • Analogue inputs configurable: Yes
  • Input, current: No
  • Input, voltage: Yes
  • Input, resistor: No
  • Input, resistance thermometer: No
  • Input, thermocouple: No
  • Input signal, configurable: Yes
  • Resolution of the analogue inputs: 14 bit
  • Type of electric connection: Screw-/spring clamp connection
  • Width: 85.5 mm
  • Power consumption: 1 Watt
  • Height: 18.3 mm
  • Depth: 90.2 mm
  • Variant: Analog Input
  • Weight: 0.1 kg

Description

The SNAP-AIV provides two channels of analog voltage input, either -10 to +10 VDC or -5 to +5 VDC. Although the two channels are not isolated from each other, the module is transformer isolated and optically isolated from other modules and devices. Modules are factory calibrated.
If you need channel-to-channel isolation, see SNAP-AIV-i.
For a four-channel module, see SNAP-AIV-4. For a 32-channel module, see the SNAP-AIV-32 (requires a SNAP PAC brain or R-series controller).

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