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Digital I/O module G403
serialCompactPCIPCIe

Digital I/O module - G403  - MEN Mikro Elektronik - serial / CompactPCI / PCIe
Digital I/O module - G403  - MEN Mikro Elektronik - serial / CompactPCI / PCIe
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Characteristics

Signal type
digital
Bus
serial
Bus standard
CompactPCI, PCIe, PICMG
Type
safety
Applications
temperature, current
Other characteristics
flexible

Description

The G403 is a digital I/O CompactPCI Serial board especially designed for railway applications. The card is used for input/output of digital signals with different voltage levels and ground references. It supports 16 bidirectional binary input/output channels, which are separated into four optically isolated groups. EN 50155 Compliance Its voltage range from 14.4 VDC to 154 VDC and its current output of 1 A at 24 V complies with EN 50155, which makes the board ready for immediate use in train applications. Safety Measures for Mobile Environments The four front connectors are implemented by using spring cage terminal blocks causing only low wiring outlay and supporting fast installation. The digital railway I/O supports all safety measures necessary for mobile environments like trains including voltage and temperature supervision and readback of outputs. FEATURES 4HP PICMG CPCI-S.0 CompactPCI Serial (PCIe 1.0) 16 bidirectional digital I/Os Organized in 4 optically isolated groups Connected via spring cage terminal blocks Flexible I/O configuration Individual edge-triggered interrupts I/O voltage range 14.4 VDC to 154 VDC Current output 1 A at 24 V Driver support for all common operating systems -40 °C to +85 °C EN 50155 compliant
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