IMASI23

¥6,310.00

Parameters and Specifications:

Input Channels: Typically, the IMASI23 module has multiple analog input channels, allowing for the acquisition of multiple analog signals.
Signal Type: Supports analog signals such as those from sensors or transducers.
Resolution: High-resolution signal conversion, typically 24 bits, for accurate signal representation.
Isolation: Provides isolation for the input signals, protecting the system from electrical noise and interference.

Dimensions and Weight:

The specific dimensions and weight of the ABB IMASI23 module may vary depending on the manufacturing variant and any accessories included. It is recommended to refer to the official ABB documentation or contact a local ABB representative for accurate measurements.

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Parameters and Specifications:

Input Channels: Typically, the IMASI23 module has multiple analog input channels, allowing for the acquisition of multiple analog signals.
Signal Type: Supports analog signals such as those from sensors or transducers.
Resolution: High-resolution signal conversion, typically 24 bits, for accurate signal representation.
Isolation: Provides isolation for the input signals, protecting the system from electrical noise and interference.

Dimensions and Weight:

The specific dimensions and weight of the ABB IMASI23 module may vary depending on the manufacturing variant and any accessories included. It is recommended to refer to the official ABB documentation or contact a local ABB representative for accurate measurements.

Features:

High Accuracy: The high-resolution analog-to-digital conversion ensures accurate signal representation.
Flexibility: The module can be configured to suit different signal types and ranges, allowing for a wide range of applications.
Robustness: Designed for industrial use, it can withstand harsh environments and operate reliably in various conditions.

Role and Function:

The ABB IMASI23 module acts as the interface between analog sensors and the automation system. It converts the analog signals received from sensors into digital formats that can be processed by the controller.
It plays a crucial role in data acquisition, enabling real-time monitoring and control of industrial processes.