Three Analog CPU Models join the Click PLC line

June 26, 2009
The CLICK PLC line, from AutomationDirect, now includes three analog CPU models. 
The new CPUs feature two analog inputs and two outputs with ranges of voltage up to 5 VDC or current up to 20 mA. The modules include two built-in RS-232 and one RS-485 communication ports, and real time clock and battery backup for internal SRAM.Analog CPU modules are differentiated by their discrete I/O; all have four DC inputs, and a choice of four DC sinking, DC sourcing or relay outputs. All CLICK CPUs are configured with the easy-to-use programming software, available as a free download. Prices for the analog CPUs start at $129. For more information, please visit www.automationdirect.com/click-plc.

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