Acromag remote I/O modules feature signal conditioners and network I/O  for a broad range of monitoring and control operations where controllers communicate with instrumentation on the plant floor or in the field. Signal Conditioners include signal transmitters, signal isolators, 4-20mA signal splitters, limit alarms and computation modules. These signal conditioners input voltage, current, thermocouple, RTD, frequency, thermistor, load cell, potentiometer, and discrete sensors. These signal conditioners output DC voltage and current, relay, frequency, pulse width modulation and display/readout. Ethernet remote I/O modules communicate via Ethernet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus UDP/IP, and Profinet.

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    TT236: Current / milliVolt Input Two-Wire Transmitter

    • Multi-range ±20mA or ±500mV input
    • 4-20mA ouput (sink/source)
    • 12-32 V DC loop/local power
    The TT236 model is a space-saving two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a DC current or low voltage input to a proportional 4-20mA control signal. A single unit supports both voltage and current input for extra flexibility. Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection. Click here to watch a short AcroMaggie video highlighting the TT230 Series.
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    TT336: Current/milliVolt Input, DC Power Transmitter

    • Multi-range ±20mA or ±500mV input
    • Universal current/voltage output
    • 12-32V DC power
    DC current and voltage output are both supported on a single model. An optional DIN rail bus can deliver primary or redundant power to multiple units without wiring. Click here to watch a short video highlighting the TT330 Series.  
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    DT236: Current / milliVolt Input Two-Wire Dual Transmitter

    •  Dual channels
    •  ±20mA, ±500mV inputs
    • 4-20mA outputs (sink/source)
    • 7-32V DC loop power
    The DT236 model is a dual two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts DC current or low voltage inputs to proportional 4-20mA control signals. Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection. Click here to watch a short video highlighting the features of the DT236.  
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    DT336: Current / milliVolt Input Four-Wire Dual Transmitter

    • Dual channels
    • ±20mA, ±500mV inputs
    • 0-20mA, ±10V outputs
    • 6-32V DC local/bus power
    The DT336 model is a four-wire dual transmitter that isolates and converts DC current or low voltage inputs to proportional control signals. Each channel supports DC current or voltage output.

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    611T, 612T: Single or Dual Channel, DC Voltage/Current Input, DC-Powered Transmitters

    • ±100V DC, 0 to 100mA DC, 0 to 20A AC (with optional sensor) input
    • 0 to 20mA, 0 to 10V DC output
    • 10-36V DC power
    • Universal DC I/O transmitters with auto-configuration and self-ranging capabilities
    These units receive DC current or voltage input signals, provide isolation, and output proportional DC current or voltage signals. With support for universal DC I/O ranges, 610T series transmitters provide a solution for a wide variety of isolation and signal conversion tasks.
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    631T, 632T: Single / Dual Channel Isolator

    • 4 to 20mA DC input
    • 4 to 20mA DC output
    • 12-36V DC SELV, 90-250V AC power
    • Single or dual I/O with a dual output model and full isolation
    These units receive 4-20mA process current inputs and provide isolated 4-20mA output signals. Each channel operates independently and is isolated from the others to prevent interaction between channels. Galvanic isolation eliminates ground loops, reduces noise, and blocks transient signals.
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    811T: DC Voltage/Current Input Intelligent Transmitter

    • ±100V or 0 to 22mA DC input ranges (AC current with optional sensor)
    • 0 to 20mA DC, 0 to 10V DC output
    • Mechanical relay alarm (25V @ 5A)
    • 10-36V DC power
    • Software configured, performs linearization, square root extraction, and optional limit alarm functions
    These transmitters isolate and convert sensor inputs to noise-free, proportional DC current or voltage output signals. An optional relay output adds a local limit alarm function.
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    TT234: Potentiometer / Thermistor Input, Two-Wire Transmitter

    • Potentometer / slidewire, thermister input
    • 4 to 20mA output (sink / source)
    • 12-32V DC loop / local power
    • USB configuration
    The TT234 model is a space-saving two-wire transmitter that isolates and converts a resistive sensor input to a proportional 4-20mA signal. Power is received from the output loop current or a DC supply when using a three-wire connection. Click here to watch a short AcroMaggie video highlighting the TT230 Series.
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    250T-AC, 350T-AC, 450T-AC: Loop, DC, or AC-Power Transmitter

    • Transmitter, Loop, DC, or AC-Power
    • AC Voltage or AC Current Input
    • DC Voltage or DC Current Output
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    330i: DC-Powered Isolator

    • 4 to 20mA DC input
    • 4 to 20mA DC output
    • 10-36V DC power
    • Three-way isolation
    Series 330i isolators provide 3-way isolation and do not require re-calibration for different loads. They accept a 4 to 20mA process current input and provide a 3-way isolated process current output signal.
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    430i: AC-Powered Isolator

    • 4 to 20mA DC input
    • 4 to 20mA DC output
    • 115V AC or 230V AC power
    • Three-way isolation
    • Zero and span adjustment enable precise calibration
    Series 430i isolators provide 3-way isolation and do not require re-calibration for different loads. The 430i accepts a 4 to 20mA process current input and provide a 3-way isolated process current output signal.
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Signal Conditioning Selection Guide Videos

Welcome to our Signal Conditioning Selection Guide Videos. As a business with many helpful products to offer, we know it can be difficult to find which one you need. This quick selection guide should help point you in the right direction. Choose which video corresponds to your power needs, and the guide will show you which Acromag modules will work with your input.

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