TRICONEX 8112 | Remote input/output (1/0) system
Model: TRICON 8112
Operating temperature :-40 °C ~+70°C
Input voltage :24VDC
Input current :1.5A
Output voltage :24VDC
Output current :1.0A
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Product content
The TRICON 8112 Remote Expansion Rack is a high-performance remote input/output (1/0) system that can
Used in industrial automation control systems. The rack can be connected to the CPU unit via a remote communication line
Meta, to achieve remote transmission and processing of input/output data. This product is a TRICON series control system
An important part of the system.
Product parameter
Model: TRICON 8112
Operating temperature :-40 °C ~+70°C
Input voltage :24VDC
Input current :1.5A
Output voltage :24VDC
Output current :1.0A
Remote input/output (I/O) systems generally refer to input and output devices connected over a network that allow users to remotely control, monitor, and manage various devices, sensors, and actuators. The “1/0” here should be a clerical error in input/output (I/O).
A remote I/O system usually consists of the following parts:
TRICON 8112 Remote I/O devices: These devices can include sensors (such as temperature sensors, pressure sensors, etc.), actuators (such as motors, valves, etc.), and other devices that can be controlled and monitored remotely.
Data Acquisition and Control System: TRICON 8112 This system is responsible for collecting data from remote I/O devices and sending control signals as needed. This is usually done via fieldbus, Ethernet, or other communication protocols.
Communication network: This network is used to connect data acquisition and control systems to remote I/O devices. It can be a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), or the Internet.
User interface: This is a software or hardware interface that allows users to view data collected from remote I/O devices and send control signals. The TRICON 8112 user interface can be a graphical user interface (GUI), command line interface (CLI), or API.
Central control system: This system is responsible for receiving control instructions from the user interface, processing these instructions, and sending them to the data acquisition and control system through the communication network. The central control system may also include data storage and analysis functions to process and learn from historical data.
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