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ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE COVER STORY One IO-Link system for all
Whether digital, analog, or IO-Link signals, these perfectly matched components off er simple plug & play solutions for every signal. Preconfi gured devices such as hubs, converters and lights make it easy to switch to IO-Link installations. They work immediately – without having to be confi gured.
IO-Link Master
8x multifunctional IO-Link master ports (synchronized), with intelligent supply voltage switching and power management for setting current values
Provides additional data for preventive diagnostics via integrated sensors for energy and condition monitoring
IIoT connectivity via OPC UA, JSON over REST API and JSON over MQTT
L-coded M12 power supply connectors with up to 2x 16 A – output currents up to 2 A per pin / 4 A per port
IO-Link Hubs
IO-Link Class A or Class B with electrical isolation – COM3, according to V1.1.3 and Common Profi le Identifi cation & Diagnosis (I&D)
M8 and M12 I/O variants with up to 16x multifunctional DIO channels with automatic signal detection (input or output) or manual parameterization – up to 2 A per output
Preconfi gured plug & play variants for fast commissioning or multi- functional variants with extended parameter range for fl exible use
IO-Link Analog Converter
Converts any conventional analog signal to IO-Link – current, voltage, resistance and temperature
Interference-free transmission of measured values thanks to digital data communication via unshielded M12 standard cordset
Preconfi gured plug & play variants for fast commissioning or multi- functional variants for fl exible use
8 DESIGN SOLUTIONS JUNE 2022
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