Description
Parameters and specifications:
Series: UR9EH series.
Control principle: Adopt the current electronic ceramic technology, dry pressure measurement technology without intermediate liquid, thick film electronic technology, SMT technology and PFM signal technology.
Operating voltage: 3.3V in some cases, but 380V for the UR9EH GE Electric expandable I/O module mentioned in other search results. The specific operating voltage may vary depending on the specific application and configuration.
Temperature range: Storage temperature ranges from -40°C to +70°C, operating temperature ranges from -20°C to +50°C.
CPU: Uses a 32-bit RISC processor.
Size and weight:
Weight: About 120g.
Features:
Strong overload and shock resistance: the limit overload capacity of the transmitter can reach 1 to 5 times the rated range, and it can work normally even in the environment with corrosive and strong vibration, and has little impact on the measurement accuracy.
High stability: annual better than 0.2% full scale, technical indicators close to the level of intelligent pressure instruments.
Small temperature drift: Due to the use of intermediate-free dry pressure measurement technology, under the temperature change of -10℃ ~ +60℃, the temperature drift is less than ±0.15%/10℃.
Wide applicability: many products, flexible connection form, adapt to various occasions and media in industrial measurement.
Programmable: The control master board card module is usually programmable and can be programmed and configured according to specific application requirements to achieve customized control functions.
Functions:
GE UR9EH is mainly used as the main control board card module, usually used to achieve the control function of the system or equipment. It can receive input signals, process data, and generate corresponding control signals to drive actuators or other external devices. In industrial automation and control systems, it may be used to drive and control various motors to complete precise motion control tasks.
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