ABB 3HAC033134-001 Controller module Analog output board card
Output signal type: Usually, it is a voltage or current signal. Common ones include 0 – 5V, 0 – 10V, ±5V, ±10V, 4 – 20mA, etc.
Resolution: It represents the accuracy of converting digital signals into analog signals. Common resolutions are 12 bits, 14 bits, 16 bits, etc. For example, a 12-bit resolution means that a digital signal can be converted into an analog signal with 4096 different levels.
Accuracy: It refers to the error range between the output analog signal and the actual expected signal, generally expressed as a percentage of the full scale range, such as ±0.1% FSR (Full Scale Range).
Number of channels: That is, the number of analog output channels provided on the board, such as 2 channels, 4 channels, 8 channels, etc.
Response time: The time required from receiving a digital signal to outputting a stable analog signal.
Operating voltage: The power supply voltage required for the normal operation of the board. Common ones include 24VDC, etc.
Output signal type: Usually, it is a voltage or current signal. Common ones include 0 – 5V, 0 – 10V, ±5V, ±10V, 4 – 20mA, etc.
Resolution: It represents the accuracy of converting digital signals into analog signals. Common resolutions are 12 bits, 14 bits, 16 bits, etc. For example, a 12-bit resolution means that a digital signal can be converted into an analog signal with 4096 different levels.
Accuracy: It refers to the error range between the output analog signal and the actual expected signal, generally expressed as a percentage of the full scale range, such as ±0.1% FSR (Full Scale Range).
Number of channels: That is, the number of analog output channels provided on the board, such as 2 channels, 4 channels, 8 channels, etc.
Response time: The time required from receiving a digital signal to outputting a stable analog signal.
Operating voltage: The power supply voltage required for the normal operation of the board. Common ones include 24VDC, etc.
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