SNAP Load Cell Input Module, 10 VDC Excitation, 3 or 4 mV/V Input Sensitivity

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SNAP Load Cell Input Module, 10 VDC Excitation, 3 or 4 mV/V Input Sensitivity

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SKU: SNAP-AILC-2 Categories: , Brand:

Description

The SNAP-AILC-2 input module works with 3 mV/V and 4 mV/V load cells as a load cell front end. Using a separate 24 VDC power source (purchased separately), the module provides isolated 10 VDC bridge excitation for up to four 350 ohm or 415 ohm load cells.
An LED on the module’s top indicates that 24 VDC are present at the top connector and that excitation is being provided to the load cell.

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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-AILC-2 input module works with 3 mV/V and 4 mV/V load cells as a load cell front end. Using a separate 24 VDC power source (purchased separately), the module provides isolated 10 VDC bridge excitation for up to four 350 ohm or 415 ohm load cells.
An LED on the module’s top indicates that 24 VDC are present at the top connector and that excitation is being provided to the load cell.

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