CC-Link Machine-mount I/O, RFID

Feb. 1, 2011
The vendor’s networking product line now includes a full I/O and RFID connectivity solution for a CC-Link fieldbus network.

Unlike most CC-Link I/O networks that run out of control cabinets, IP67 CC-Link I/O modules and supporting cordsets are placed near the concentration of sensors and actuators, reducing installation material costs and labor, while decreasing maintenance troubleshooting and repairs. The line includes heavy-duty machine-mount I/O modules, supporting cordsets, and connectivity accessories, and supports use of both ISO 14443 and ISO 15693 13.56MHz-based RFID data carriers.

Balluff Inc.
www.balluff.com
800.543.8390

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