Galvanic isolator IsoPAQ-612
signalloop-powered2-channel

Galvanic isolator - IsoPAQ-612 - INOR Transmitter GmbH - signal / loop-powered / 2-channel
Galvanic isolator - IsoPAQ-612 - INOR Transmitter GmbH - signal / loop-powered / 2-channel
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Characteristics

Type
galvanic, signal
Electrical characteristics
loop-powered
Other characteristics
2-channel

Description

2-channel Loop Powered Isolator for separation of 0(4)-20 mA Signals The input loop-powered isolator IsoPAQ-612 provides galvanic separation for 0(4) … 20 mA standard signals, while transferring the measurement signal to the output with a high degree of accuracy. The unit avoids interference voltage carry-over and effectively suppressing parasitic noise. The very low drop voltage of 2.3 V and the high level of accuracy work together to make the IsoPAQ-612 the first choice in system design. Intelligent design and their consequential avoidance of highly integrated components result in extremely long service lives and reliability – without any falsification of the measurement signal. The IsoPAQ-612 requires no additional power supply since the auxiliary power is obtained from the input signal without distorting it. This not only saves costs during installation, but also increases reliability.. • - Galvanic isolation across input and output Protection against erroneous measurements due to parasitic voltages or ground loops • - No power supply required Saving costs since wiring is reduced and line influences are omitted • - Extremely slim design Only 3.1 mm DIN-rail per channel • - Protective Separation acc. to EN 61140 Protects service personnel and downstream devices against impermissibly high voltage • - Maximum reliability No maintenance costs

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