Galvanically-isolated signal converter M6DSN
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Galvanically-isolated signal converter - M6DSN - FUJI ELECTRIC France - analog / isolator / indicator
Galvanically-isolated signal converter - M6DSN - FUJI ELECTRIC France - analog / isolator / indicator
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Characteristics

Signal type
analog
Associated function
isolator, indicator
Other characteristics
DIN rail, galvanically-isolated, dual-channel

Description

GALVANIC ISOLATOR – TYPE M6
ULTRA-COMPACT SIGNAL CONVERTER FOR RELIABLE ISOLATION AND ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS

The TYPE M6 galvanic isolator is a signal converter designed for analog signal processing in industrial environments. Its ultra-slim design makes integration easier in cabinets where space is limited, while providing efficient galvanic isolation to ensure reliable signal transmission to automation systems.

CHARACTERISTICS GALVANIC ISOLATOR – TYPE M6
  • Signal converter with galvanic isolation
  • Ultra-slim design with a width of 5.9 mm
  • Accuracy of ±0.1%
  • Available in 1-channel and 2-channel versions
  • 4–20 mA DC output signal
  • Isolation between input, output, power supply, and channels
  • DIN rail or M6DBS base mounting
  • Operating temperature from -20 to +55 °C


APPLICATIONS
The TYPE M6 galvanic isolator is used to convert, amplify, and isolate signals from field sensors so they can be processed by PLC, DCS, or PC systems while reducing ground loop issues.

ADVANTAGES
  • Compact footprint for easier cabinet integration
  • High-accuracy signal measurement and transmission
  • Galvanic isolation for improved installation reliability
  • Flexible installation with DIN rail mounting
  • Easier status monitoring thanks to the green power indicator

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