Analogue signals are transmitted to the controller or supplied to the peripherals with the highest accuracy and interference immunity. A microcontroller converts the measured values of the analog inputs and outputs with the calibration data and passes the standardized values on to the higher-level automation device.
Your benefits at a glance:
Optionally, analog current and voltage signals can be processed
Analog voltage inputs can be operated potentiometrically or differentially
Measuring accuracy due to high resolution and noise immunity
Input and output ranges can be freely defined by the configurability
Fast diagnosis in case of cable or sensor defects due to early break detection for analog voltage inputs
KeConnect C5
Analog voltage inputs: AI 570, AI 571
Analog current inputs: AI 575, AI 576
Analog voltage outputs: AO 570, AO 571
Analog current outputs: AO 576
Voltage mixer modules: THE 570, THE 571, THE 572
Current mixing modules: AM 575, AM 577