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Analogue output module AIM73102-C1 FAPI.421459.731-03
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Description
The module is designed to generate DC voltage signals in the ranges 0...10 V and 10 V. It has two single-wire channels of analogue output with a common circuit of zero potential ("ground"). The electrical power supply of the output signal conditioning path is provided by the voltage from 20.4 to 28.8 V DC supplied to the module through the knife contacts or front contacts with numbers 3 and 7 of the field supply port.
The module provides overload protection and LED indication of FBUS communication and overload on the output channels. The OM751, OM752 and OM753 modules can be used to input field supply potentials.
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