B&R X20 Series Digital Output Module for Use with X20 Terminal Block 12 Pin, Digital, 24 V dc

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RS Stock No.:
566-491
Mfr. Part No.:
X20SO2530
Brand:
B&R
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Brand

B&R

Accessory Type

Digital Output Module

Range

X20 Systeme

Series

X20

Output Type

Digital

Number of Outputs

2

For Use With

X20 Terminal Block 12 Pin

Supply Voltage

24 V dc

COO (Country of Origin):
AT

PIC12Cxxx 8-Bit Microcontrollers


This powerful (one micro (μ) second instruction execution) yet easy-to-program (only 33 single word instructions) CMOS OTP-based 8-bit microcontroller packs Microchip’s powerful PIC® architecture into an 8-pin package. 6 I/O pins with 25mA source/sink per I/O, 4 oscillator selections including the internal 4MHz RC oscillator with programmable calibration, and Power-on Reset. All new designs should consider using PIC12F variants.

The B&R Industrial Automation GmbH digital output module is equipped with safe relay outputs designed for floating control of actuators in safety-related applications up to PL e or SIL 3. Each module contains safety relays with positively driven feedback contacts that are internally monitored. The B10d values, representing the safety-related service life of the relay contacts, are provided in the technical specifications and apply up to the defined maximum contact life. Additionally, the module includes a start interlock feature that activates in the event of network errors, enhancing safety by preventing unintended restarts.

Switching current 6 A
Normally open contact
Single channel isolated outputs


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