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Analog Signal Converter Adapts To Specific Apps

Oct. 8, 2008
The IC-DR-23 analog-signal converter delivers a 0- to 10-Vdc to ±200-mA output and is able to convert any analog or PWM signal to suit a specific application. With a DIN-rail housing, screw terminal connections, and an LED indicator, the

The IC-DR-23 analog-signal converter delivers a 0- to 10-Vdc to ±200-mA output and is able to convert any analog or PWM signal to suit a specific application. With a DIN-rail housing, screw terminal connections, and an LED indicator, the converter offers ease of adjustability. Features include an input-voltage range from 16 to 32 Vdc, short-circuit and reverse-polarity protection, a response time of less than 5 ms, power consumption of 20 mA at 24 Vdc with no load, and an operating temperature from -40°C to +85°C. Target applications include industrial automation and machine controls. AXIOMATIC TECHNOLOGIES CORP., Broken Arrow, OK. (918) 640-6647.

Company: AXIOMATIC TECHNOLOGIES CORP.

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