analog value of voltage or current by sending the numerical analog value from the IO-Link master. The converter has an output voltage range of 0 to 11 volts and an output current range of 0 to 24 mA. Like the other Banner Engineering remote I/O devices, it has environmental ratings of IP65, IP67, and IP68, with an operating temperature range of -40 to +70°C. It can be powered from an 18 to 30 volt DC source, drawing only 50 mA, and can pass power up to a maximum current of 4 A. Connectivity to the IO-Link master is via a conventional four-pin M12 male connector. The analog output uses a four-pin female M12 connector.
Conclusion Banner Engineering Remote I/O Blocks help automation designers optimize the deployment of control systems. Multi-protocol support reduces wire count and installation costs, while onboard programmability provides design flexibility and eases system integration.
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