Product Description
The DS200TBQDG1AFF GE RST Extended Analog Terminal Board is designed to provide additional analog inputs and outputs for the GE RSTi EP and RSTi EPx modules.
feature
Provide additional analog inputs and outputs
Compatible with GE RSTi EP and RSTi EPx modules
High precision analog signal processing
Easy to install and integrate into existing systems
The DS200TBQDG1AFF GE RST extended analog terminal board is a reliable and efficient solution for expanding analog signal processing capabilities in industrial automation applications.It aims to seamlessly integrate with GE RSTi EP and RSTi EPx modules,providing enhanced functionality and flexibility.
The DS200TBQDG1AFF GE RST Extended Analog Terminal Board aims to enhance the analog terminal functionality of the GE RST system.It allows for the connection of analog devices,providing additional functionality and flexibility to the system.With its simple installation process,it seamlessly integrates with existing GE RST systems,expanding their functionality.
The GE RST extended analog terminal board DS200TBQDG1AFF has 2 terminal blocks.Each block contains 107 signal line terminals.The GE RST extended analog terminal board DS200TBQDG1AFF also includes multiple test points,2 jumpers,and 3 34 pin connectors.The GE RST extended analog terminal board DS200TBQDG1AFF is equipped with three test points,which qualified service personnel can use to test various circuits of the board.The IDs of the test points are TP1,TP2,and TP3.Before testing the test point,the testing instrument must be suitable for its purpose and must be fully calibrated to test the functionality of the circuit.The probe connected to it must be compatible with the tester,and all settings on the instrument must be suitable for the task.
application area
The DS200TBQDG1AFF GE RST extended analog terminal board can be applied to various industrial sectors that require precise analog signal processing,such as manufacturing,process control,energy,and transportation.
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