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Baluff’s IO-Link Analog Plug

By Baluff
Friday, January 07, 2011

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IO-Link Analog Plug

The new IO-Link Analog Plugs from Balluff (Florence, KY) with their high resolution of 14 bits, convert analog signals into IO-Link signals. Features include:

  • An IP 67 enclosure rating.
  • A space-saving housing.
  • A simple unshielded, 3-conductor cable.
  • Signal neutrality of the IO-Link ports on the IO-Link Master module in combination with the IO-Link plugs ensures maximum signal variance.
  • Mixing of different input, output, current, and voltage signals can be mixed on one module.
  • A current input of 4-20 mA, voltage from 0-10 V or PT 100, a current output of
  • 4-20 mA, and a voltage output of 0-10 V.

For more information visit www.balluff.com.

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