Input Voltage Range:10V to 30V DC
Sampling Rate:Up to 1kHz
Resolution:14-bit A/D Converter
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Reliability Rating:MTBF > 100,000 hours
Connection Type:Standard DIN Rail Mounting
Power Consumption:Less than 1W
Introducing the Moore QLVIMBCN Voltage Input Module, a cornerstone in industrial automation designed for precise voltage measurement. This robust module is meticulously engineered to offer unparalleled accuracy, ensuring reliable data acquisition across a wide range of industrial applications. Its 14-bit A/D converter ensures high-resolution readings, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring exceptional precision.
Featuring a versatile input voltage range from 10V to 30V DC, the Moore QLVIMBCN is compatible with various power sources, enhancing its adaptability in diverse industrial settings. With a sampling rate of up to 1kHz, it efficiently captures rapid changes in voltage signals, crucial for real-time monitoring and control systems.
Engineered for extreme environments, this module operates within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring dependable performance in both cold and hot conditions. Its reliability is underscored by an impressive MTBF rating of over 100,000 hours, providing peace of mind for long-term industrial operations.
Ease of integration is a key feature of the Moore QLVIMBCN. It comes with standard DIN rail mounting, facilitating quick installation and setup without the need for complex wiring. This streamlined design not only saves time but also reduces the risk of errors during installation.
Energy efficiency is another highlight of this module, with a power consumption of less than 1W. This low energy draw minimizes operational costs and environmental impact, making it an eco-friendly solution for industrial automation. Additionally, the Moore QLVIMBCN is designed with durability in mind, featuring a solid metal casing that withstands harsh industrial conditions, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance requirements.
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