Gain access to DeviceNet

Milwaukee, Wis.— Allen-Bradley's Device-Net System Accessory (DSA) enables users to cost-effectively integrate decentralized installations, providing low-cost network access for motor starters, disconnect switches, overload relays, selector switches, and other industrial control devices used in an enclosed starter.

By Staff September 1, 1999

Milwaukee, Wis.— Allen-Bradley’s Device-Net System Accessory (DSA) enables users to cost-effectively integrate decentralized installations, providing low-cost network access for motor starters, disconnect switches, overload relays, selector switches, and other industrial control devices used in an enclosed starter. The 22.5-mm module is designed to fit in an enclosed starter or motor control center. DeviceNet Starter Auxiliary module includes two or four inputs of either 24 V dc or 120 V ac that connect to hard contacts. Two or four outputs are either 5 A relay or 2 A solid state. Rockwell Automation