Brand:General Electric
Model:DS200TCQRG1RFC
Series:Mark V
Product Type:Analog IO Expander Board
Dimensions:11 x 6 x 6.7 cm
Weight:0.14 kg
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +70°C
Material:High-grade aluminum alloy
Connector Type:Industry-standard DIN rail mount
Power Consumption:≤ 1W
Data Transfer Rate:Up to 1Mbps
Communication Protocol:EtherCAT
Environmental Compliance:CE, UL
The General Electric DS200TCQRG1RFC Circuit Board stands out as an indispensable component in industrial control systems, offering unparalleled reliability and precision. Its high-grade copper alloy construction, encapsulated within a robust epoxy resin, ensures durability and protection against harsh environmental conditions.
With its advanced IO expander capabilities, this circuit board supports up to 24 channels, providing ample connectivity for a wide range of sensors and actuators. The inclusion of an RS-485 communication interface facilitates seamless data exchange, enhancing system efficiency and response time.
Designed with precision control in mind, the DS200TCQRG1RFC Circuit Board is optimized for use in various industrial automation applications, including process control, manufacturing, and monitoring systems. Its wide operating temperature range (-20°C to +60°C) makes it suitable for deployment in extreme environments, ensuring continuous operation without compromise.
This circuit board’s compatibility with General Electric’s comprehensive suite of industrial components further enhances its utility, allowing for easy integration into existing systems. Its compact size (11 x 6 x 6.7 cm) and lightweight design (0.14 kg) facilitate quick installation and space-saving deployment.
To ensure longevity and optimal performance, the DS200TCQRG1RFC Circuit Board undergoes rigorous testing and quality assurance processes at every stage of production. Backed by General Electric’s industry-leading support, users can expect unparalleled reliability and assistance in maximizing the potential of their automation systems.
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