16-Point I/O Modules Clean Up Machine-Control Wiring

Sept. 11, 2009
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With sixteen I/O points in one 12-mm-wide module, a family I/O ribbon-cable modules is among the more compact methods of streamlining control-to-machine wiring. The DIN-rail-mount modules feature 16 inputs (750-1400), 16 outputs (750-1500) or eight inputs/eight outputs (750-1502) and an HE10 ribbon-cable interface. With the flat-ribbon cable, the modules facilitate the use of pre-wired assemblies to minimize wiring time and errors. Additional project costs savings are achieved through one of the industry’s lowest costs per channel. The 16-point I/O modules are compatible with the firm’s interface boards, ranging from an LED-equipped 120-V ac-to-24 V dc input interface board to a 3.75-in.-wide, 16-channel relay interface board featuring 5-mm plug-in relays. For additional voltage flexibility, the 16-point I/O modules can pair with select interface boards and connect to any voltage up to 120 V ac at 6 A. All 16-point I/O modules carry onboard LEDs for status indication and use cage-clamp, spring-pressure terminations for field connections. WAGO CORP., Germantown, WI. (262) 255-6222.

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