SNAP 16 Channel DC Input Module

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SNAP 16 kanaals DC Input Module

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SKU: SNAP-IDC-16 Categories: , Brand:

Description

The SNAP-IDC-16 provides 16 isolated channels of 10-32 VDC input and features automatic counting and latching. It can be used to sense on/off status for 10–32 VDC inputs from sources such as proximity switches, limit switches, push buttons, and pilot switches.For field wiring, use the SNAP-HD-ACF6 wiring harness assembly with flying leads.
If you don’t need channel-to-channel isolation, see the 32-channel SNAP-IDC-32 module.
This module cannot be used with legacy brains.

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Product features

  • Model: SNAP
  • ETIM Code: EC001419
  • ETIM Class: PLC digital I/O-module
  • Supply voltage DC: 4.9 - 5.1 Volt
  • Voltage type (supply voltage): DC
  • Number of digital inputs: 16
  • Power consumption: 0.75 Watt
  • Permitted voltage at input: 10 - 32 Volt
  • Type of voltage (input voltage): DC
  • Short-circuit protection, outputs available: No
  • Type of electric connection: Plug-in connection
  • Time delay at signal change: 15 - 20 Millisecond
  • Width: 85.5 mm
  • Height: 18.3 mm
  • Depth: 90.2 mm
  • Variant: Digital Input
  • Weight: 0.1 kg

Description

The SNAP-IDC-16 provides 16 isolated channels of 10-32 VDC input and features automatic counting and latching. It can be used to sense on/off status for 10–32 VDC inputs from sources such as proximity switches, limit switches, push buttons, and pilot switches.For field wiring, use the SNAP-HD-ACF6 wiring harness assembly with flying leads.
If you don’t need channel-to-channel isolation, see the 32-channel SNAP-IDC-32 module.
This module cannot be used with legacy brains.

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