Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
OmronAccessory Type
PLC Expansion Module
Output Type
Analogue
Number of Outputs
2
For Use With
DRT2 Series
Dimensions
115 x 53.1 x 49.7 mm
Product details
Analogue I/O Terminals
Performs calculations on analogue values within the slave Itself
Provides high resolution at 1/30,000 (full scale) and
support for a wide variety of data sampling
Equipped with the standard Smart Slave functions that provide powerful
preventative maintenance and troubleshooting capabilities
Sampling data can be analyzed internally to provide a low-cost scheduler
Function
Equipped with functions such as the scaling function, peak/bottom hold;
top/valley hold; comparator function, cumulative counter, and derivative
calculation function
Two I/O points can be allocated to any two of the following values: analogue
input, peak/bottom, top, valley, or rate-of-change. Values without an
allocated I/O point can be read with message communications
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
OmronAccessory Type
PLC Expansion Module
Output Type
Analogue
Number of Outputs
2
For Use With
DRT2 Series
Dimensions
115 x 53.1 x 49.7 mm
Product details
Analogue I/O Terminals
Performs calculations on analogue values within the slave Itself
Provides high resolution at 1/30,000 (full scale) and
support for a wide variety of data sampling
Equipped with the standard Smart Slave functions that provide powerful
preventative maintenance and troubleshooting capabilities
Sampling data can be analyzed internally to provide a low-cost scheduler
Function
Equipped with functions such as the scaling function, peak/bottom hold;
top/valley hold; comparator function, cumulative counter, and derivative
calculation function
Two I/O points can be allocated to any two of the following values: analogue
input, peak/bottom, top, valley, or rate-of-change. Values without an
allocated I/O point can be read with message communications