Active-High Inputs, Sourcing Outputs (High-Side Switching)
12 input and/or 12 output channels
0 to 35V DC I/O range
10 to 36V DC, 24V AC power
Modbus-RTU high-speed RS-485
These modules provide twelve discrete input and/or output channels. Isolation separates the I/O, power, and network circuits. Network communication adheres to the industry-standard RS-485 Modbus RTU protocol. Both AC and DC power sources are supported with wide range, nonpolarized, diode-coupled terminals.
The outputs are intended for current-sourcing or high-side switching applications. The buffered inputs are active-high. These models are the complement of the 901, 902, and 903 units which have low-side output switches and active-low inputs. Socketed pull-down resistors are easily removed or exchanged to satisfy your application requirements.
Combining flexible I/O types, wide I/O ranges, and a network interface in a single package, makes this instrument extremely powerful. Multi-channel design adds cost-efficiency and allows high-density mounting. Plus, safe, rugged construction makes these modules reliable for use in both control room and distributed field I/O applications. Custom module configurations are also possible (consult factory for details).
Features
Standard Modbus RTU protocol with high-speed RS-485 communication (up to 115K bps)
Twelve I/O channels in a single inch-wide unit reduces system costs and saves panel space
High-voltage, high-current, open-source outputs enable direct (high-side) control of external devices
High-voltage buffered inputs monitor discrete levels from a variety of industrial devices
Tandem input/output circuitry (906 models only) connects input buffers with open-source outputs for convenient loopback monitoring of the output state
Watchdog timers provide a configurable failsafe output state for use when host I/O communication is lost
Three-way isolation eliminates potential ground loops between power, I/O, and network circuitry
Self-diagnostics monitor microcontroller activity to detect operational failures (lock-up) and execute a reset to restore communication
Operating temperature: -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F)
- Active-High Inputs, Sourcing Outputs (High-Side Switching)
- 12 input and/or 12 output channels
- 0 to 35V DC I/O range
- 10 to 36V DC, 24V AC power
- Modbus-RTU high-speed RS-485
These modules provide twelve discrete input and/or output channels. Isolation separates the I/O, power, and network circuits. Network communication adheres to the industry-standard RS-485 Modbus RTU protocol. Both AC and DC power sources are supported with wide range, nonpolarized, diode-coupled terminals.
The outputs are intended for current-sourcing or high-side switching applications. The buffered inputs are active-high. These models are the complement of the 901, 902, and 903 units which have low-side output switches and active-low inputs. Socketed pull-down resistors are easily removed or exchanged to satisfy your application requirements.
Combining flexible I/O types, wide I/O ranges, and a network interface in a single package, makes this instrument extremely powerful. Multi-channel design adds cost-efficiency and allows high-density mounting. Plus, safe, rugged construction makes these modules reliable for use in both control room and distributed field I/O applications. Custom module configurations are also possible (consult factory for details).
Features
- Standard Modbus RTU protocol with high-speed RS-485 communication (up to 115K bps)
- Twelve I/O channels in a single inch-wide unit reduces system costs and saves panel space
- High-voltage, high-current, open-source outputs enable direct (high-side) control of external devices
- High-voltage buffered inputs monitor discrete levels from a variety of industrial devices
- Tandem input/output circuitry (906 models only) connects input buffers with open-source outputs for convenient loopback monitoring of the output state
- Watchdog timers provide a configurable failsafe output state for use when host I/O communication is lost
- Three-way isolation eliminates potential ground loops between power, I/O, and network circuitry
- Self-diagnostics monitor microcontroller activity to detect operational failures (lock-up) and execute a reset to restore communication
- Operating temperature: -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to +158°F)