Product Description
57C552-1 RELIANCE AutoMax Remote I/O Shark Interface Module
Function:Provides an interface for connecting remote I/O modules.
Usage:Widely used in industrial control,process control,building automation and other fields.
Features:
Supports up to 64 remote I/O modules
Fast speed
Strong anti-interference ability
Easy to install
Product Description:
The 57C552-1 RELIANCE AutoMax Remote I/O Shark Interface Module is a remote I/O interface module that supports up to 64 remote I/O modules,is fast,has strong anti-interference ability,and is easy to install.It can be used to connect remote I/O modules and achieve control over remote devices.
57C554 is used to connect Shark remote racks to the AutoMax remote I/O network.It can be connected to the back panel of the Shark remote rack using a built-in microprocessor,which helps with basic buffering circuits and timing.The power supply for the logic circuit on the card is provided by the rack it is connected to.The rated power supply is+5 VDC.There is a different power supply with a rated voltage of+24 VDC and a regulated voltage of+12 VDC,installed on the rack of the module I/O network.
There are some things on the panel of this small card.It has two green LED indicators marked as CPU OK and COM OK.There is a droplet number dial in the center of the panel.The card also has a female RS-232 9-pin D-shaped shell serial connection port labeled as network.There are two small clips on the panel to help install and remove cards on rack storage devices.
The 57C552-1 RELIANCE AutoMax remote I/O Shark interface module adopts a modular design,which is easy to install.This module has LED indicator lights that can indicate the working status of the module.
Product parameters:
Number of remote I/O modules supported:64
Communication speed:10Mbps
Anti interference ability:strong
Working temperature:-25℃~85℃
Product specifications:
Size:100 x 60 x 20 mm
Weight:100 g
Application field:
Industrial control
Process control
Building automation
Other
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