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Manufacturer number: 779140-01
Bustype: | C Series |
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Connection type front: | 37-Pin, Männlich D-Sub |
Isolation of the digital I/O: | 60 VDC Isolierung Kanal gegen Masse |
Logic level and range: | 12 V, 24 V, 6.0V - 36.0V |
Logic level of the digital I/O: | 12 V, 24 V |
Module width: | 1 |
Number of bidirectional digital channels: | 0 |
Number of digital inputs: | 0 |
Number of digital outputs: | 32 |
Protectively coated: | No |
Warranty (years): | 1 |
With case: | Yes |
The NI ‑ 9476 uses industrial logic levels and signals so it can be connected directly to a wide variety of industrial switch modules, converters, and other devices. Each channel is compatible with signals from 6 V to 36 V, depending on the external power supply, and has overvoltage protection against transients between the output channels and the backplane. The integrated protection against overvoltage and short circuits can be monitored programmatically for each channel.
When you decide on new measuring or testing technology, you want to be sure that you are making the right decision. That's why we not only provide you with comprehensive consultation, but also offer a wide range of training courses. Whether online, at our premises in Reutlingen or exclusively for your company.
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