WAGO PLC I/O Module 750 Digital 5V dc

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N° de stock RS:
667-9251
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
110-50-545
Référence fabricant:
750-530
Fabricant:
WAGO
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Marque

WAGO

Module Type

Digital I/O Module

Product Type

PLC I/O Module

Input Type

Digital

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Maximum Supply Voltage

5V dc

Number of I/Os

8

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Depth

67.8mm

Length

100mm

Width

12mm

Standards/Approvals

UL

Series

750

Pays d'origine :
DE

WAGO PLC I/O Module, 2kHz Switching Frequency, 0.5A Output Current Per Channel - TM5 Series - 750-530


Bridge the gap between your devices and your PLC in a snap with this PLC I/O module from WAGO. As it has eight outputs, this device can link up to an extensive network of components, such as switches, sensors and actuators. It stops sudden faults in their tracks, thanks to its built-in short-circuit protection. The cage clamp terminals lock down on wires for secure installation. In the event of an error, the LED status indicators let you know in the blink of an eye.

Features & Benefits


• Performs reliably in temperatures between 0°C and +55°C for use in harsh environments

• Slim dimensions of 67.8 (L) x 12 (W) x 100mm (H) for ease of installation in tight spaces

• Mounts onto a standard 35mm DIN rail for quick integration into your setup

Applications


• Automated processing

• Manufacturing industry

• Energy sector

What's the difference between a digital I/O module and an analogue one?


Digital modules handle two state signals, such as on/off or high/low. These types of components are best suited for electronic output devices like switches. Analogue products, on the other hand, have a continuous range of states, so they pair well with sensors.

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