TURCK announces its new Distributed I/O Brochure, which encompasses TURCK’s broad line of machine-mount and in-cabinet distributed I/O solutions, along with its BL ident® RFID system.
This concise resource provides an overview of TURCK’s modular and block I/O systems, with modules rated for either IP20 (in-cabinet) or IP67 (machine-mount) environmental protection.
TURCK I/O products range from compact devices ideal for DIN-rail mounting to flexible gateways that can handle up to 32 I/O cards per node. In addition, programmable gateways that provide local or distributed control are available for Ethernet, PROFIBUS®, DeviceNet™ and CANopen networks. Gateways and safety monitors for AS-interface® are outlined in this brochure, as well as modules, slices, power supplies, active and passive junction boxes, cables and more.
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