Signal conditioning module Z-D-IN

signal conditioning module
signal conditioning module
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Z-D-IN is a Modbus module with 5 self-powered digital inputs operating at a common negative voltage of 16 VDC. It features 5 inputs with 16-bit counters and a maximum frequency of 100 Hz, with the option to set input #5 as a fast 32-bit counter with a maximum frequency of 10 KHz. The module supports RS485 serial communication with Modbus-RTU protocol, allowing a maximum of 32 nodes, and provides isolation of the inputs up to 1500 Vac from the other low-voltage circuits. Z-D-IN has an input power supply range of 10-40 VDC or 19-28 Vac (50-60 Hz), 5 optoisolated channels for various input types (reed, proximity, PNP, NPN, clean contact), transient protection with fast TVS suppressors, 4 16-bit counters with a maximum frequency of 100 Hz, and 1 32-bit counter with a maximum frequency of 10 KHz. The module also offers an adjustable anti-bounce filter ranging from 5 to 250 ms. It is designed to be mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail and has dimensions of 17.5 x 100 x 112 mm. PRODUCT FEATURES Programming method - DIP switch Documentation included - Italian instructions manual Explosion protection - Safe zone Mounting - DIN guide Main features - Total flow calculation, Acquisition of signals, Modbus RTU communication, Counting Decription - 5 digital inputs / RS485 module Inputs - Pulses / digital inputs Channels number DETAILS OF THE SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Signal inputs details - 5 opto-isolated channels (reed, proximity, pnp, npn, dry contact) with common negative and self-powered at 24 Vdc, protected by fast 600 W/ms TVS transient suppressors The 5 inputs are divided into: 4 inputs with 16-bit counter with maximum frequency 100 Hz

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