Siemens SIPLUS S7-1500 Series PLC CPU for Use with SIPLUS S7-1500, CPU Output, 20-Input

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RS Stock No.:
243-3982
Mfr. Part No.:
6AG2511-1AK02-4AB0
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Manufacturer Series

SIPLUS S7-1500

Number of Inputs

20

Output Type

CPU

For Use With

SIPLUS S7-1500

Number of Digital Inputs

20

Voltage Category

24 V DC

Number of Outputs

20

Network Type

Profinet

Number of Digital Outputs

20

Kit Included

No

Interface

PROFINET

Program Capacity

150 kB

Programming Interface

Profinet

Programming Language Used

FBD, GRAPH, Ladder Logic, SCL, STL

Display Included

Yes

Battery Backup

No

Depth

129mm

Memory

32 GB

Communication Port Type

MODBUS

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Dimensions

70 x 129 x 147 mm

Width

70mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Siemens PLC CPU, 24V DC Voltage Rating, 590g Weight - SIPLUS S7-1500 Series - 6AG2511-1AK02-4AB0


Get a handle on your industrial control network with this PLC CPU from Siemens. It paves the way for effective communication between your devices and controller to keep your automated system on track. As the unit has data processing times of 60ns for bit operations and 72ns for word operations, it manages data in a jiffy. It also has swift processing times of 96ns for fixed point arithmetic and 384ns for floating point arithmetic, so you can count on it to rapidly crunch the numbers from input signals. Use this device to control your robotics and telecommunications equipment.

Features & Benefits


• Low power loss of 5.7W for energy efficiency
• Integrated PROFINET interface enables speedy data transfer
• Work memory of 150KB for programmes and 1MB for data enables easy storage and retrieval

How does a PLC work?


A PLC works by processing input and output signals to automate a machine's function. When it receives signals from sensors and switches, it processes them using pre-written control programmes. It then sends instructions to output devices like relays, starters and actuators so they know what to do.

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