New I/O Module – AXL P DI16/2 1F from Phoenix Contact

June 27, 2022

 

Product Description

The module is an Axioline P I/O module for use in the Axioline P modular I/O system. It is used to acquire digital signals. The module is a modular I/O device that can be affixed to the Axioline P local bus, to communicate I/O data up to the Axioline P bus coupler, which forms the head of the station. The digital input module collects 24 V DC digital input signals and makes this information available to the bus coupler through the Axioline P local bus. The module is fully hot-swappable on the Axioline P local bus, which also provides power to the module.

Your advantages

  • •16 digital inputs according to EN 61131-2 type 1 and type 3

  • •24 V DC, 2.4 mA

  • •Connection of sensors in 2-conductor technology

  • •Can be used under extreme ambient conditions

  • •Temperature range: -40 °C … +70 °C

  • •Hot-swappable

 

Axioline P, Digital input module, Digital inputs: 16, 24 V DC, connection technology: 2-conductor, 24 V DC input, degree of protection: IP20

 
 
Temporarily out of stock 
Expected to leave our warehouse in United States on Aug. 31, 2022, if ordered now
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