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8440-2116 Discrete input Configurable delay for each input
Model: 8440-2116
8 configurable discrete alarm inputs
8 configurable FORM C relays with potential free contacts
Configurable latency for each input
CAN bus communication
The discrete input transmits its state to the control unit via the CAN bus.
The control unit evaluates the state of these discrete inputs from ikd1 and takes the appropriate action based on the configuration of the control unit.
The control unit can remotely control the output relays of the ikd1 by sending commands through the CAN bus.
The ikd1 can be used with controllers from other manufacturers.
8440-2116″ discrete input “generally refers to a series of discontinuous, incoherent data or signal inputs. In computer science, electronic engineering, signal processing and other fields, discrete input is very common. This input is often contrasted with a continuous input, which is a data or signal that changes continuously over time.
8440-2116 Discrete inputs can include:
Numeric sequence: For example, a series of numbers, codes, or symbols.
Sampled data: Discrete sample points taken from a continuous signal.
Binary input: An input with only two possible states (for example, 0 and 1).
Keyboard input: Characters or commands entered by the user on the keyboard.
Sensor data: Some sensors may only output data at certain points in time or when certain conditions are met.
Processing discrete inputs usually involves parsing, storing, analyzing, and transforming input data for further processing or use in specific applications. For example, in digital signal processing, it may be necessary to convert discrete samples into continuous waveforms; In machine learning, it may be necessary to input discrete feature vectors into the model for training and prediction.
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