Visit the Radiometrix web site
Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: Signal conditioners, isolators, modems
News Release from: Power-io | Subject: DIN rail I/O modules
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 26 November 2003

New, high density DIN rail I/O from
Power-IO

Request your FREE weekly copy of the Processingtalk email newsletter. News about Signal conditioners, isolators, modems and more every issue. Click here for details.

The DIN rail I/O modules from Power-IO are ideal for connecting real world discrete ac or dc signals to a PLC, PC, or other automation equipment, and occupy only 0.30 inches of din rail space

The DIN rail I/O modules from Power-IO are ideal for connecting real world discrete ac or dc signals to a PLC, PC, or other automation equipment With a 4000 volt isolation rating and the four industry standard colours, these I/O modules offer a fast, simple, and economical way of sensing inputs, or for generating independently fused outputs

Occupying only 0.30 inches of din rail space, these I/O modules permit the customer to install any combination of I/O in the absolute minimum space.

These modules are quickly installed to protect your instruments and process signals from the harmful effects of ground loop, motor noise, and other electrical interference.

Many computer, PLC, or automation systems use low level TTL (0/5Vdc) signals.

These modules are used to covert those automation I/O ports into "power I/O ports".

For applications up to 3 amps output, the OAC or ODC are available.

For applications up to 100 amps, Power-io also manufactures a wide range of high power switching products.

The Power-io products are directly compatible with PLCs, PC-based systems, fieldbus network products, and custom designed automation systems.

The product includes a status LED, finger safe wire terminals, and UL/CSA/CE markings.

Power-io: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
Processingtalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites

Visit the Radiometrix web site