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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    811A, 812A: Intelligent Alarm; DC Voltage/Current Input

    • ±100V or 0 to 22mA DC input ranges or 2 input channels, ±100V or 0 to 22mA DC input ranges (AC current with optional sensor)
    • Single or dual mechanical relays
    • 10-36V DC power
    • Software configured; multi-function alarms (limit, window, deviation, rate-of-change, peak/valley detection); on/off controller capability
    IntelliPack alarms compare inputs against user-defined limit set-points to control built-in relays.  
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    841T: DC Frequency/Pulse Input Intelligent Transmitter

    • 0 to 50KHz, 0 to 65535 pulses input
    • 0 to 20mA DC, 0 to 10V DC output
    • Mechanical alarm relay (25V @ 5A)
    • 10-36V DC power
    • Software configured; pulse counter; signal averaging; 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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    900EN: 5-Port Ethernet Switch

    • 10/100Mbps
    • 15 to 36V DC power supply required
    • Five shielded RJ-45 sockets, 8-pin, 10Base-T / 100Base-TX
    Acromag’s five-port Ethernet switch is specially designed for use in industrial applications. Rugged construction and a variety of security features ensure reliable operation under demanding conditions.
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    913MB, 914MB: DC Current/Voltage Modbus-RTU Input Module with Limit Alarms

    • 4 input channels
    • 0 to 20mA DC (0 to 20A AC with AC sensor) or ±10V DC input range
    • 4 alarm channels, open drain MOSFETS (1A DC loads, 0 to 35V DC)
    • 10 to 36V DC, 24V AC power
    • Modbus RTU high-speed RS-485
    This signal conditioner is a four-channel analog input module with four discrete outputs. It provides isolation between input, output, power, and network circuits.
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    942MB: Frequency/Pulse Counter Modbus-RTU Input Modules with Periodic or Pulse Waveform Input

    • 2 input channels, 0 to 50KHz in 3 selectable ranges: Amplitudes up to 140V AC peak, Amplitudes up to 200V peak, Pulse counter range of 0 to 65535
    • Solid-state discrete output relays (1A DC loads), 0 to 48V DC
    • 10 to 36V DC, 24V AC power
    • Modbus-RTU high-speed RS-485
    This signal conditioner is a two-channel analog input module with discrete outputs and Modbus communication. It conditions periodic or pulse waveform inputs and provides solid-state relays for limit alarms or ON/OFF control.
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    LNX-0702G: 7-Port Gigabit Ethernet with SFP Fiber Ports

    • 5-Port 10/100/1000TX and 2-port 100/1000 Fx SFP Slots
    • Auto MDI/MDI-X Function
    • 10Gbps Back-Plane
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    361A, 461A: Limit Alarm; DC Voltage/Current Input, AC or DC-Powered

    • 0 to 20mA DC, 0 to 100V DC, AC current (with optional sensor) input
    • Single or dual mechanical relays output
    • 10-36V DC or 115/230V AC power
    • 100% adjustable set-point, hi/lo fail-safe operation, jumper-selectable voltage/current input
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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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