Operating Voltage:24V DC
Current Consumption:50mA
Communication Protocol:EtherCAT
Temperature Range:-20°C to +60°C
Input Signals:4-20mA, 0-10V
Output Type:PWM
Max Load:10A
Relay Contacts:4 SPDT
Dimensions:110mm x 50mm x 20mm
Weight:0.2kg
Introducing the Prosoft 3100-LTQ Actuator Master Module, a cutting-edge electronic module engineered to elevate the precision and reliability of your industrial automation systems. This state-of-the-art component is specifically designed to seamlessly integrate into complex machinery, offering unparalleled control over actuators and enhancing overall operational efficiency.
With an operating voltage of 24V DC and a low current consumption of 50mA, the 3100-LTQ ensures efficient power usage, reducing energy costs and minimizing environmental impact. Its compatibility with EtherCAT communication protocol guarantees seamless integration with a wide range of control systems, fostering interoperability across diverse industrial environments.
Robust and versatile, this module is engineered to withstand extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C to +60°C, ensuring reliable performance under various conditions. It supports a variety of input signals, including 4-20mA and 0-10V, making it adaptable to different control scenarios. The PWM output type allows for fine-grained control, enabling precise adjustment of actuator movements.
Equipped with 4 SPDT relay contacts, the Prosoft 3100-LTQ offers a versatile interface for various applications. Its compact size (110mm x 50mm x 20mm) and lightweight design (0.2kg) make it easy to install and integrate into existing systems without compromising on functionality.
Designed with durability and ease of use in mind, the Prosoft 3100-LTQ Actuator Master Module is an indispensable tool for engineers seeking to optimize their automation systems. Its combination of advanced features, superior performance, and user-friendly design makes it the ideal choice for achieving high levels of precision and efficiency in industrial automation.
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