Analog intelligence decentralizes control

Lyss, Switzerland —Selectrol MAS-DP analog modules working with the CPU 72X controller is a new generation of decentralized control. Signals can be processed in the field. The controller handles up to six expansion modules including digital I/O, analog input (maximum of four), and analog output modules.

By Staff November 1, 1998

Lyss, Switzerland —Selectrol MAS-DP analog modules working with the CPU 72X controller is a new generation of decentralized control. Signals can be processed in the field. The controller handles up to six expansion modules including digital I/O, analog input (maximum of four), and analog output modules. The connection interface is MOBI. The analog input module has eight inputs of either 0-10 volts or 0-20 mA. Modules are available with a resolution of either 10 or 12 bits. The DIN-rail mount units serve as both I/O module and terminal block.

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