ODVA-approved DeviceNet I/O Blocks

Dec. 11, 2007
A family of four machine-mount DeviceNet I/O modules are part of a new line of ODVA-approved DeviceNet connectivity products.  

The new design machine-mount I/O blocks include 16 input-only, 16 point configurable, 8 input/8 output, and 8 output-only models. All blocks come with a complement of features that customers have been requesting. These include robust, full-metal low profile housings that can survive rough treatment and still keep cables protected, high density inputs enabling the use of splitters to double the input count, easily accessible set-up switches to make addressing and setting the baud rate fast and simple, and large, highly visible status LEDs.

Balluff Inc.

www.balluff.com

905.816.1494

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