Adam-4050/4051/4052/4053/4055 Digital I/O Modules - Advantech ADAM 4000 Series User Manual

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3.6 ADAM-4050/4051/4052/4053/4055 Digital I/O Modules

ADAM-4050 Digital I/O Module
The ADAM-4050 features seven digital input channels and eight digital
output channels. The outputs are open-collector transistor switches that
you can control from the host computer. You can also use the switches to
control solid-state relays, which in turn can control heaters, pumps and
power equipment. The host computer can use the module's digital inputs to
determine the state of limit or safety switches or remote digital signals.
ADAM-4051 16-channel Isolated Digital Input Module
The ADAM-4051 is a 16-ch. Digital Input Module built with 2500V
isolation, it is suitable to critical applications. Different from other modules,
the ADAM-4051 accept 10 ~ 50V input voltage to fit various digital signals,
such as 12 V, 24 V, 48 V. Moreover, users can read the current status from the
LED indicators on the front panel.
ADAM-4052 Isolated Digital Input Module
The ADAM-4052 provides eight digital input channels: six fully indepen-
dent isolated channels and two isolated channels with a common ground.
All have 5000 V
damage from power surges on the input lines.
ADAM-4053 16-channel Digital Input Module
The ADAM-4053 provides 16 digital input channnels for dry contact or wet
contact signals. For dry contact, effective distance from DI to contact point
is up to 500 m.
ADAM-4055 16-channel Isolated Digital I/O Module
The ADAM-4055 offers 8-ch. isolated digital input and 8-ch. isolated digital
output for critical applications. The inputs accept 10~50V voltage, and the
outputs supply 5~40V
ADAM-4055 also built with LED indicator for status reading easily.
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isolation to prevent ground loop effects and prevent
RMS
open collector. Considered to user friendly, the
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