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Lenze Compact I-O-System 1000 Modules Blend Intelligent Plug-and-Play Electronics

By Lenze Americas
Thursday, December 22, 2011

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Lenze Americas' modular L-force I/O-System 1000 features 8 connection points in 12.5 mm of space on a conventional DIN rail.



Lenze Americas (Uxbridge, MA) has launched the modular L-force I/O-System 1000, which incorporates intelligent electronics and an innovative mechanical concept to deliver a higher degree of value and machine automation functionality. Features include:

  • A highly deterministic method of controlling input and output modules.
  • The ability to read touch probe inputs required for synchronized movements in cyclic production processes. 
  • A minimal internal cycle time and a time stamp, which ensure the I/O-System 1000 is suitable for real-time-based architectures and can meet the most stringent automation speed requirements.
  • 8 connection points in 12.5 mm of space on a conventional DIN rail. 
  • A clearly structured labeling and diagnostics concept.
  • Identifiable status LEDs with a single labeling field uniquely assigned to each LED. 
  • A module with 2 integrated relays (DC 30 V / AC 230 V, 5 A). 

For more information visit www.lenzeamericas.com.

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