Product Type:PCI Universal Scanner Card
Brand:Allen Bradley
Model:1784-PCIDS
Compatibility:Universal, fits various control systems
Technology:High-speed data acquisition
Power Consumption:Efficient power usage
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Dimensions:Compact design for easy installation
Weight:Lightweight, 0.3 kg
Interface:PCI bus
Scanning Rate:Up to 100 scans per second
Connectivity:Supports RS-232, RS-485, and DeviceNet interfaces
The Rockwell Automation 1784-PCIDS PCI Universal Scanner Card is engineered for seamless integration into complex industrial control systems, offering unparalleled flexibility and reliability. It is designed to streamline data acquisition and processing, ensuring that critical information is captured and transmitted with exceptional speed and precision.
Featuring 16 high-precision analog input channels, this card is capable of measuring voltage levels across a wide range of applications, making it suitable for various industrial processes including temperature, pressure, and flow rate monitoring. Its 8 analog output channels provide controlled output capabilities, ideal for driving actuators or controlling devices based on the acquired data.
With its robust digital input and output channels, the 1784-PCIDS supports advanced control strategies by enabling direct connection to sensors and actuators. This feature enhances system responsiveness and efficiency, allowing for real-time adjustments in process control.
Engineered with a broad operating temperature range from -10°C to +55°C, the card ensures reliable performance in challenging industrial environments. It is built to withstand harsh conditions, guaranteeing continuous operation without downtime.
The PCI Universal Scanner Card is compatible with a wide array of software and hardware configurations, facilitating easy integration into existing systems. Its user-friendly interface simplifies setup and configuration, reducing the learning curve for operators and technicians.
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