3ASC25H209 DATX110 3BSC980004R784 I/O board

3ASC25H209 DATX110 3BSC980004R784

Hardware
– Secondary AC input module with measurement transformer
– ADM conversion module
– 1/1 19″ chassis with up to 14 I/O modules
– 16-channel switching input module with 30mA and 50mA on-state current options
– Switching output modules: 24 outputs
– Switching output module: 24 outputs Static switching output module: 12 outputs (6 static)
– Switching inputs/outputs: 8 in and 12 out, with 30mA and 50mA on-current options.
– mA input module: 6 transmitter input channels
– Precise clock timing via GTM, GPS clock module or IRIG-B, SNTP and DNP3.0.

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Description

3ASC25H209 DATX110 3BSC980004R784  I/O board


3ASC25H209 DATX110 3BSC980004R784 capability significantly broadens the scope of usage for variable area flow meters, as the measurement can be remotely observed from the process or utilised for automatic control.Signal isolation is a key technology in industrial and electronic systems to eliminate all forms of operational interference. They are used both for signal transmission and from sensors, transmitters and data acquisition systems, Placid, and DCS systems.

3ASC25H209 DATX110 3BSC980004R784 Signal Isolator Provides electrical (power) separation between input and output circuits. This can be important in a variety of industrial and engineering applications to prevent interference and ensure safety. They are slightly different from signal converters or signal conditioners.typically used to split signals, boost and protect process signals.

3ASC25H209 DATX110 3BSC980004R784 ensure that signals from sensors and transmitters are transmitted accurately to the control system without interference. Isolators help to protect sensitive control equipment from voltage spikes, ground loops and other electrically related disturbances.The main principle  is to ensure that electrical noise, ground loops and potential differences between two circuits do not interfere with the accurate transmission of signals. Isolators provide a barrier to allow signals to pass through while blocking any unwanted electrical effects.