The KL3202 analog input terminal allows resistance sensors to be connected directly. The Bus Terminal’s circuitry can operate the sensors using 2-wire or 3-wire connection techniques. Linearization over the full temperature range is realized with the aid of a microprocessor. The temperature range can be selected freely.
The KL3222 analog input terminal allows resistance sensors to be connected directly. Linearization over the full temperature range is realized with the aid of a microprocessor. The temperature range can be selected freely.
The KL3228 analog input terminal enables connection of eight resistance sensors. The Bus Terminal’s circuitry can handle sensors using the 1-wire technique.
The KL3312 analog input terminal allows thermocouples to be connected directly. The Bus Terminal’s circuitry can operate thermocouple sensors using the 2-wire technique.
analog input terminal allows thermocouples to be connected directly. The Bus Terminal’s circuitry can operate thermocouple sensors using the 2-wire technique.
The KL3351 analog input terminal permits direct connection of a resistor bridge. The bridge voltage, UD, and the supply voltage, UREF, to the bridge are digitized with a 16 bit resolution, and are transmitted along an electrically isolated channel to the supervising automation system.
The KL3444 analog input terminal processes signals in the range between 0 and 20 mA. The current is digitized to a resolution of 12 bits and is transmitted, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation device.
The KL3458 combines eight channels in one housing and is particularly suitable for space-saving installation in control cabinets. The use of single conductor connection technology enables the connection of multi-channel sensor technology with minimum space requirements.
The analog input terminal KL3464 processes signals in the range between 0 and 10 V. The voltage is digitized to a resolution of 12 bits and is transmitted, electrically isolated, to the higher-level automation device.