Place of Origin:Switzerland
Model:SDCS-PIN-51 3BSE004940R1 Rev. F
Brand:ABB
Material:High-grade, durable engineering plastics
Size:120mm x 100mm x 20mm
Weight:0.2kg
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +85°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +100°C
Communication Protocol:RS-485, Modbus TCP/IP
Power Supply:DC 24V
Current Consumption:≤ 100mA
Accuracy:+/- 0.1% of full scale
The ABB SDCS-PIN-51 3BSE004940R1 Rev. F Measurement Card is meticulously engineered for optimal performance in harsh industrial environments. It boasts a wide operating temperature range, ensuring reliable operation across various settings. With its low power consumption, this card is energy-efficient, making it suitable for both new installations and retrofit scenarios.
Featuring a compact design, the card is easily integrated into existing control systems using DIN rail mounting, saving valuable space and simplifying installation processes. Its versatile input signal range accommodates diverse sensor outputs, enhancing compatibility with a multitude of industrial sensors.
Equipped with RS-485 communication and Modbus RTU protocol support, the card ensures seamless data exchange with other components in your system, facilitating advanced control strategies and real-time monitoring. The robust construction of this measurement card is designed to withstand the rigors of continuous industrial use, backed by ABB’s commitment to quality and durability.
This Measurement Card is not just about functionality; it’s about efficiency and adaptability. Its modular design allows for easy updates and expansions without disrupting ongoing operations, making it a valuable asset for maintaining high operational efficiency in modern industrial plants.
Designed with safety and ease-of-use in mind, the ABB SDCS-PIN-51 3BSE004940R1 Rev. F Measurement Card provides a comprehensive solution for critical measurement tasks. Its combination of precision, reliability, and flexibility makes it an indispensable part of any sophisticated industrial control system.
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