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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    250T-DC, 350T-DC, 450T-DC: Analog Transmitter; AC-, DC- or Loop-Powered, DIN Rail-Mount

    • DC voltage or DC current input
    • DC voltage or DC current output
    • Loop or DC or AC power
    • Excellent accuracy and stability ensure reliable measurements in harsh industrial environments. Input isolated from output/power
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    TTBus-Kit: DIN Rail Bus Power Connector

    • One kit supports multiple TT330 series transmitters.
    • For multiple DT330/351 or SP330 transmitters, one TTBUS-KIT is required for each transmitter to be DC Power wired via the bus rail power connections.
       
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    250T-P, 350T-P, 450T-P: Isolated Transmitter; Potentiometer/Slidewire Input

    • Loop, DC, or AC-powered
    • DC Voltage or DC Current Output
    • Resistance: 100 to 10,000 ohm 3-wire Pot/slidewire
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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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Output Loop Powered Transmitters Video

DC Powered Transmitters Options Video

AC Powered Transmitters

Alarms