Small, Low I/O-count PLC

Nov. 1, 2008
The nanoLine, a small programmable controller/relay with Ethernet connectivity, a removable operator display and flow chart programming, is designed to control small to midsize machines that require few I/O points. 
Base controller stations are available in 24VDC, 24VAC/DC and 115VAC versions. The on-board I/O consists of digital inputs and outputs. The nanoLine accommodates up to three I/O expansion modules, bringing the total possible I/O count to 24 digital inputs and 16 digital outputs. Optional communication modules for Ethernet, RS-232, RS-485 and USB facilitate data exchange with Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU.Phoenix Contact Inc.www.phoenixcontact.com800.322.3225

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