Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS5208N141E78 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
TAMAGAWA: | TAMAGAWA | Temperature: | 20-120 |
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Material: | Iron | Color: | Black |
Japan: | Japan | TS5208N141E78: | TS5208N141E78 |
Wire: | Wire | Dimension: | 50mm |
only be used when it is installed in an enclosure with a degree of protection | |
IP6x. Methods of connecting resistance thermometers / resistances to the front connector of the module |
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or loads to the voltage output of an analog input module. |
TS3103N156
TS5208N141E78
TS5210N458
TS4503N1828E100
TS3103N302
OAH14BSD
TS3667N1E2
TS5013N63
TS3641N32
TS5213N550
TS5210N530
TS4503N2000E100
TS3103N40
OAS66
TS3667N11E2
TS5016N61
TS3641N38
TS5213N551
TS5210N54
TS4503N2070E100
TS3132N32
OAS66
TS1857N16EP
2-wire transducer (passive sensor) / 4-wire transducer (active sensor)
Type of transducer ( 2-wire transducers: power supply via terminals of the analog input
module; 4-wire transducers: power supply via separate terminals of the transducer.)
Absolute encoder
Determines the distance traveled by reading a numerical value: When using absolute
encoders with serial interface (SSI), the path information is transferred synchronously and
serially according to the SSI protocol (synchronous serial interface).
Address
Represents the identifier of a specific address or address range. Examples: input I 12.1; flag
word MW 25; data block DB 3.
Article number
→ Order numbers
Serial data bus for module intercommunication, and power distribution to the modules. Bus
connectors interconnect the modules.
Basic conversion time
Time required for the actual coding of a channel (integration time, plus all times required by
the internal control, i.e. the channel is fully processed when this time has expired.
Basic error limit
Represents the operational limit at 25 °C, relative the module's rated range.
Basic execution time
Cycle time of an analog IO module when all of its channels are enabled. Equivalent to
"number of channels x basic conversion timeA transfer medium that interconnects several nodes. Data may be transferred in serial or
parallel mode, using electrical or fiber-optic conductors.
Bus segment
Self-contained part of a bus system. Bus segments are coupled by means of → Repeater.
Calibration
Refers to the process of determining the relationship between the measured or expected
value of the output variable and the associated true or correct value of the measured
variable provided as the input variable, for a specific measuring device and under particular
circumstances.The voltage common to all terminals of a group, measured between this group and any
reference point (usually ground potential.)
Communications processor
Programmable communications module, used for networking, PtP coupling, for example.
Compensating box
Can be used for temperature measurements using thermocouples connected to analog input
modules. Represents a compensation circuit used to compensate temperature fluctuation at
the → Reference junction.
Configuring
Refers to the selection and assembly of automation system components, or to software
installation and adaptation to a specific process (by programming the modules, for example.)
CP
→ Communications processor
CPU
Central Processing Unit of the → Automation System. A CPU stores and executes the user
program. It contains the operating system, memory, processing unit and communications
interfaces.Denotes the time a → CPU requires for a single execution of the → user program.
Default setting
A useful setting which is used whenever the user does not enter a different value.
Destruction limit
Permissible limit of the input voltage / output current. The accuracy of measurements may
deteriorate if this limit is violated. If the destruction limit is considerably exceeded, this may
destroy the internal measuring circuit.
Diagnostic interrupt
Module diagnostics function report errors to the → CPU by means of diagnostic interrupts.
The CPU operating system calls OB 82 when a diagnostic interrupt is generated.
Diagnostics
Generic term for → System diagnostics, hardware error diagnostics, and user-specific
diagnostics.
Diagnostics buffer
The diagnostics buffer represents a backup memory in the CPU, used to store diagnostics
events in their order of occurrence.