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News Release from: Sixnet | Subject: ET-MIX24880-D
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 June 2004
Combination module squeezes in more I/Os
The new Sixnet Ethertrak combination I/O module has a "double density" design that provides 24 discrete inputs and/or eight discrete outputs, and eight analogue inputs in one, compact module.
The new Sixnet Ethertrak combination I/O module (model ET-MIX24880-D) has a "double density" design that provides 24 discrete inputs and/or eight discrete outputs, and eight analogue inputs in one, compact module The ET-MIX24880-D joins the family of Ethertrak I/O modules while providing direct Ethernet and/or RS485 connection, which can be used as a redundant backup communication path
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Use the new ET-MIX24880-D instead of individual modules for each I/O type and save space, reduce installation time, and lower costs.
Sixnet refers to the ET-MIX24880-D as "process quality" I/O because of its features that increase performance and reliability.
This module has a 16bit A/D convertor for precision measurements and "hot swap" capability for switching or replacing modules in live systems.
Sixnet I/O is engineered to withstand the abuse of harsh industrial environments.
The ET-MIX24880-D is vibration and surge resistant, operates in temperatures ranging from -40 to +70C, and is CE, UL, CSA, and Class 1, Division 2 (Zone 2) rated.
The module also has Det Norske Veritas (DNV) No 2.4 (Class A and B) certification for marine and offshore use. Request a free brochure from Sixnet ...
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