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VMIVME-1150-133 64-Bit Optically Coupled Digital Input Board

Optical coupled digital input board is a digital input board based on optocouplers, which can convert external digital signals into digital signals that can be understood and processed by a computer or control system. It is usually composed of two parts: an optocoupler input circuit and a digital input circuit.

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GE/FANUC 64-Bit Optically Coupled Digital Input Board
VMIVME-1150-133 64-Bit Optically Coupled Digital Input Board
VMIVME-1150-133 64-Bit Optically Coupled Digital Input Board

Optical coupled digital input board is a digital input board based on optocouplers, which can convert external digital signals into digital signals that can be understood and processed by a computer or control system. It is usually composed of two parts: an optocoupler input circuit and a digital input circuit.

The optocoupler input circuit is used to convert the external digital signal into an optical signal, and then transmit the optical signal to the digital input circuit through the optocoupler. The digital input circuit is responsible for converting the received optical signal into an electrical signal and converting it into a digital signal that a computer or control system can understand and process.

Through optical coupling, the digital input board can realize the isolation between the electrical and optical systems, and improve the stability and reliability of the system. In addition, it also has the advantages of strong anti-interference ability and long transmission distance, so it has been widely used in industrial automation, data acquisition, intelligent control and other fields.

VMIVME-1150-133 64-Bit Optically Coupled Digital Input Board

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GE Fanuc Automation VMIVME-1150 64-bit Optically Coupled Digital Input Board

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