Description
Overview
Essential details:FBM237 P0914XS 0 to 20 mA Output Module
The FBM237 P0914XS 0 to 20ma output module is an output module for industrial automation systems. It has an output range of 0 to 20ma and can output a stable current signal for driving various devices or actuators.
The FBM237 P0914XS 0 to 20ma output module usually has the characteristics of high precision and high stability, and can output accurate current signals to ensure the normal operation of the device. It also has a variety of protection functions, such as overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, etc., to ensure the safe operation of the equipment.
In addition, the FBM237 P0914XS 0 to 20ma output module also has the characteristics of easy programming and debugging, convenient for users to program and debug, reduce the difficulty of development and time cost. It also supports a variety of programming languages and development tools to facilitate secondary development and customization.
Overall, the FBM237 P0914XS 0 to 20ma output module is a high-performance, highly reliable output module suitable for a variety of industrial automation applications requiring stable current signals.
lf you need to inquire or purchase ,please send the product models to my email or call medirectly .
sunny He
[Email] sales@saulcontrol.com
[Mobile] 86-18059884797
[WhatsApp] 86-18059884797
[Skype] sales@saulcontrol.com
FBM237 P0914XS 0 to 20 mA Output Module
The FBM237 P0914XS is an 8-channel analog output module from FOXBORO, with an output of 0-20mA. The module features a robust and reliable design that can be used in harsh environments and reduces cabling and installation costs.
In systems such as the SCXI-1000 and SCXI-1001, FBM237 P0914XS can be protected by fusing modules to avoid blowing the backplane fuses. In practical applications, the module can be combined with other modules in Foxboro’s I/A Series system to provide electrical and data interfaces for a variety of industrial equipment, such as field meters, valves, flow meters, positioners and systems.