Interconnect System Ogles Industrial Market

May 1, 2001

The Multi-Port Interconnect System is a bus system for applications that include control systems for production equipment, automated assembly, and convey sensors. The system has a simplified wiring system that is said to eliminate wiring errors and multiple long cable runs to input or output devices. It is offered in three body sizes including Mini-Change base units, Micro-Change base units, and Nano-Change base units. The system is available in four, six or eight port base units and it is designed with no junction boxes and with I/O card home run cable trays.

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