Number of Channels:16
Operating Voltage:DC 24V
Response Time:≤1ms
Current Rating:10mA per channel
Signal Type:Digital Output
Operating Temperature:-10°C to +55°C
Relay Contact Rating:10mA @ 30VDC or 1A @ 250VAC
Communication Interface:Supports CC-Link IE Field, Ethernet/IP, Profinet
Power Consumption:Max. 0.5W
Dimensions:64mm x 47mm x 28.5mm
Weight:50g
Introducing the Mitsubishi AIS62DA, an advanced analog output module that enhances your industrial automation capabilities with its robust design and precision control. This module is specifically engineered to provide seamless integration with Mitsubishi’s MELSEC IQ-R series PLCs, ensuring reliable and efficient operation in demanding industrial environments.
With 2 independent analog output channels, each capable of delivering 0 to 20mA current, the AIS62DA offers unparalleled flexibility for various control applications. Its high-resolution 12-bit input ensures accuracy and responsiveness, making it suitable for applications requiring precise analog signal manipulation.
The module supports the CC-Link communication protocol, allowing for smooth data exchange between different devices within your industrial network. Its wide operating temperature range (-20°C to +70°C) ensures durability and reliability across a broad spectrum of environmental conditions.
In terms of construction, the AIS62DA boasts a compact size (100mm x 100mm x 35mm) and lightweight design (0.2kg), which makes it easy to integrate into existing systems without compromising on performance. Its robust materials are designed to withstand harsh industrial conditions, providing long-lasting service.
Ease of use is another highlight of the Mitsubishi AIS62DA. It features intuitive setup and configuration through Mitsubishi’s user-friendly software, allowing you to quickly adapt it to your specific application needs. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, this module simplifies the process of achieving precise analog control in your industrial automation projects.
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