Model:531X306LCCBEG3
Manufacturer:General Electric
Type:Analog I/O Terminal Board
Weight:0.44 kg
Dimensions:W x H x D (mm)
:182 x 164 x 30
Operating Voltage Range:5-24V DC
Current Consumption:Up to 200mA
Number of Channels:4 Analog Input, 4 Analog Output
Communication Protocol:RS-485
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Connection Type:DIN Rail Mounting
Material:Engineered Plastic
Environmental Compliance:RoHS Compliant
This GE 531X306LCCBEG3 Analog I/O Terminal Board is meticulously engineered for robust performance in industrial environments. Its versatile design supports both analog input and output signals, making it an essential component for a wide range of applications, including process control, monitoring systems, and data acquisition.
Featuring a comprehensive set of connectors, including female cable connectors and right-angled header connectors, the board facilitates easy integration into existing systems. The inclusion of a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) ensures flexibility and adaptability to various operational requirements.
Crafted with precision and reliability, this terminal board is designed for optimal power consumption, ensuring efficient operation without compromising on performance. Its lightweight construction and standardized secondary identification make it easily identifiable and manageable within industrial settings.
For detailed assembly instructions and compatibility checks, refer to General Electric’s official publications such as manuals and user guides. These resources provide comprehensive guidance on installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting, ensuring seamless integration and reliable operation in your automation system.
Backed by GE’s commitment to quality and innovation, the 531X306LCCBEG3 Analog I/O Terminal Board is a trusted solution for enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of your industrial processes. Contact our customer support team for assistance in selecting the right components to meet your specific needs.
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