Channel Multiplexer Handles Up To 16 Inputs

Dec. 1, 2002
Complete and ready to operate in a compact DIN-rail mount, durable enclosure, the 2100-M module can multiplex up to 16 inputs into one output selectable by a PLC or data logging system. To select and receive data from the 2100-M, which uses

Complete and ready to operate in a compact DIN-rail mount, durable enclosure, the 2100-M module can multiplex up to 16 inputs into one output selectable by a PLC or data logging system. To select and receive data from the 2100-M, which uses solid-state switches, a PLC requires only two digital outputs and one analog input. And just one more analog input is required for each additional 2100-M added to the system—typical fan-out for most PLCs's digital outputs is eight 2100-M modules. The 2100-M-I, the 2100-M-R and the 2100-M-V are on-board input/output programmable. The 2100-M has a 0°C to 60°C operating temperature range and meets emission compliance EN 55022-A and safety compliance EN60950 specs. For more information, contact VESPO, Thompson Ridge, NY. (800) 498-3776.

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