New WAGO I/O System Solid State Digital Output Modules Offer Flexibility

April 9, 2021

WAGO introduces two solid state MOSFET digital output modules that have the ability to switch 2 Amp resistive loads at a frequency up to 1 Hz. With this capability, it can switch high current outputs without concern of wearing out mechanical relay contacts.

The 750-527 and 750-528 are both a 4-channel semiconductor I/O modules that switch both AC and DC voltages up to 30V and 2 Amps.  Field power for the 750-527 is supplied by the module’s power jumper contacts and can be cascaded to other modules.  The 750-528 field power is supplied by an external source and each of the four outputs are isolated from each other. 

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