Siemens LOGO! Series I/O Module, Digital Output, 8-Input, Digital Input

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RS 제품 번호:
825-1672
Distrelec 제품 번호:
110-95-449
제조사 부품 번호:
6ED1055-1CB10-0BA2
제조업체:
Siemens
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Siemens

Product Type

I/O Module

Series

LOGO!

Number of Inputs

8

Output Type

Digital

Input Type

Digital

Number of Outputs

8

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Standards/Approvals

CE, CSA, FM

Width

71.5mm

Depth

58mm

Length

90mm

Display Included

No

Output Current

300mA

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Communication Port Type

Computer

Supply Voltage

24V dc

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Siemens I/O Module For Use With LOGO! 8 and LOGO! 8.2 Series, Digital, 300mA Output Current - 6ED1055-1CB10-0BA2


This digital I/O module from Siemens expands the control capabilities of your PLC. It adds eight digital inputs to your automated system, letting your controller collect more information. By installing eight solid-state digital outputs onto your PLC, the component sends more instructions from your control device to your hardware for efficient automated processes. An input delay of 1.5ms means it responds to changing circumstances quickly, while integrated short-circuit protection protects your wiring from overcurrents, reducing disruption from power faults. With the capacity to switch machines up to 10 times a second, this unit is suitable for controlling frequently used equipment.

• Low current consumption between 0.85 and 3.5mA per input minimises power usage

• IP20 rating indicates protection from fingers and solid objects over 12mm for safe handling

• Supports DIN rail mounting for easy installation

• Works at temperatures between 0°C and +55°C to withstand tough industrial conditions

What's the difference between solid-state digital outputs and conventional digital outputs?


Conventional digital outputs work by moving metal contacts to send instructions. Solid state devices use electrical signals so they don't have any moving parts, which increases their lifespan.

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