The Economy plus version extends the existing PROFIBUS Bus Coupler series BK3xx0. The K-bus extension technology allows the connection of up to 255 spatially distributed Bus Terminals to one Bus Coupler.
The BK3520 Economy plus Bus Coupler links a fiber optic PROFIBUS system to the modular, extendable electronic Bus Terminal system. With the K-bus extension technology up to 255 spatially distributed Bus Terminals can be connected to one Bus Coupler.
The BK4020 Economy plus Bus Coupler connects the Interbus bus system to the electronic terminal blocks, which can be extended in modular fashion. One unit consists of one Bus Coupler, any number of up to 64 terminals and one end terminal.
The BK5200 Bus Coupler connects the DeviceNet bus system to the electronic terminal blocks, which can be extended in modular fashion. One unit consists of one Bus Coupler, any number of up to 64 terminals and one end terminal.
The BK7520 Bus Coupler connects the SERCOS bus system with the electronic terminal blocks, which can be extended in modular fashion. One unit consists of one Bus Coupler, any number from 1 to 64 terminals and one end terminal.
The KL2012 digital output terminal connects the binary control signals from the automation unit on to the actuators at the process level with electrical isolation.
The KL2022 digital output terminal connects the binary control signals from the automation unit on to the actuators at the process level with electrical isolation. It handles different load currents, and its outputs are protected against short-circuit. The Bus Terminal contains two channels that indicate their signal state by means of light emitting diodes.
The KL2032 digital output terminal connects the binary control signals from the automation unit on to the actuators at the process level with electrical isolation.
The KL3201 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.
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.