Model:2MLF-AD16A-CC
Manufacturer:Honeywell
Input Channels:16
Operating Voltage Range:12 to 30VDC
Signal Types Supported:0-10VDC, 4-20mA
Accuracy:+/- 0.1% of full scale
Sampling Rate:1 kHz
Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +85°C
Power Consumption:Max 120 mW at 24VDC
Dimensions (WxHxD):75mm x 120mm x 60mm
Weight:Approximately 150g
Connection Type:Terminal Block
Protocol Compatibility:Modbus RTU, CANopen
Unleash the power of precision control with the Honeywell 2MLF-AD16A-CC Analog Input Module, specifically designed to deliver unparalleled reliability and accuracy in demanding industrial environments. This state-of-the-art module is equipped with advanced signal processing capabilities, ensuring seamless integration into complex automation systems.
Featuring 16 channels capable of handling a wide range of input signals from -10V to +10V, this module is perfect for monitoring and controlling various processes in manufacturing, chemical, and process industries. Its high-resolution input range allows for precise measurement and adjustment, enhancing operational efficiency.
Built to withstand extreme temperatures from -40°C to +85°C, this module is suitable for a broad spectrum of applications without compromising on performance. The robust design ensures longevity and minimal maintenance requirements, contributing to reduced downtime and increased productivity.
The Honeywell 2MLF-AD16A-CC Analog Input Module supports a variety of industry-standard interfaces, making it compatible with numerous control systems and devices. This compatibility simplifies installation and integration, streamlining the setup process and reducing the overall cost of ownership.
Compliance with international safety and quality standards (UL, CE, CSA, TUV) guarantees peace of mind, assuring users of the highest level of safety and reliability. Whether you’re upgrading existing systems or integrating into new projects, this module offers a versatile solution that meets the evolving needs of modern industrial automation.
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