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Product Description
The digital input module, B&R 2DI425.6, designed for the B&R System 2010 in 2010 with different industrial automation needs has strong construction and efficiency. The module is made up of thirty-two digital inputs grouped into eight electrically isolated sections of four inputs each to ensure safety as well as reduce disturbances. Sink and source wiring configurations are supported which makes it flexible for use in various applications.
Every input operates at a rated voltage of 24 VDC and allows a maximum voltage of 30 VDC; this means that the voltages can be as high as possible without exceeding the limit. The resistance value of the inputs is 4 k ohms so that they can work steadily. It has very clear switching thresholds: for low state, less than 5 volts; switching from one state to another, between 5 15 volts; high range more than 15 volts thereby enabling accurate control over signals. Electrical isolation is achieved by using optocouplers which isolates between inputs & PCCs but not among groups housed in the same slot; this configuration enhances reliability and safety within industrial environments where these modules are applied most frequently.
Response time being ten milliseconds ensures quick processing times for digital signals received or sent out by devices connected through them. Base plates BP200, BP201 and BP210 are compatible with this module thus allowing easy integration into existing systems without any modifications required. It has C-UL-US listing which indicates its compliance with high safety standards besides meeting quality criteria necessary for reliable operation during industrial tasks implementation. The B&R Digital Input Module type number 2DI425.6 implies that it can serve multiple purposes in automation systems therefore offering superior performance levels coupled with sturdy design features making them suitable even under harsh conditions such as those found in factories dealing with heavy machinery manufacturing processes.