Description
Signal Isolation Type:DC
Isolation Voltage:1000Vrms
Input Range:-10V to +10V
Output Range:-10V to +10V
Power Consumption:Max 1.5mA
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +85°C
Enclosure Material:Dielectric resin
Size:36mm x 24mm x 12mm
Mounting Type:Panel
The ASAHI KEIKI AP-102-13-11 is a high-performance, terminal type micro DC signal isolation transmitter, engineered for seamless integration into a variety of industrial control applications. This compact device ensures reliable and accurate data transmission, crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and precision.
Equipped with optical isolation technology, the transmitter effectively prevents interference and enhances system reliability, even under harsh environmental conditions. It supports both 0 to 10V and 4 to 20mA output ranges, offering flexibility in connecting to different types of sensors and actuators.
With an input range of -20 to +60V, it can handle a wide variety of signals without degradation or distortion. Its ±0.1% accuracy ensures minimal error in data conversion, making it ideal for critical applications where precision is paramount.
Operating within a temperature range of -20°C to +70°C, this transmitter is designed to withstand extreme environments commonly encountered in industrial settings. Additionally, its storage temperature capability of -40°C to +85°C allows for robust performance in various stages of deployment.
The ASAHI KEIKI AP-102-13-11 consumes a maximum power of 1W, ensuring energy efficiency. It accepts a supply voltage of DC 9 to 36V, providing versatility in powering the device from diverse sources. Measuring just 32mm x 54mm x 33mm, the transmitter’s compact size facilitates easy installation in space-constrained areas.
Weighing only 45g, it is lightweight and portable, making it suitable for both fixed installations and portable monitoring systems. Its combination of size, weight, and performance makes the ASAHI KEIKI AP-102-13-11 an indispensable component in modern industrial automation.
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