Board Type:DS3800HAIA
Manufacturer:GE
Module Category:Analog Conversion
Product ID:DS3800HAIA1E1D
Interface Type:Modular Connector
Retention Features:Retention Levers
Connectors:2 x 34-pin
Resistors:2 Trimmer Resistors
Jumpers:8 Jumpers
Memory Module Socket:1 EEPROM Module Socket
Embedded Component:Analog/Digital Converter
Signal Compatibility:Supports Analog Signals
The GE DS3800HAIA Analog Conversion Board from GE-FANUC is engineered for exceptional reliability and performance in demanding industrial environments. This compact yet robust module is meticulously designed to facilitate smooth data exchange between analog and digital systems, ensuring optimal control and monitoring of industrial processes.
Equipped with advanced signal processing technology, this board delivers unparalleled accuracy and speed, making it indispensable for applications requiring precise and real-time data interpretation. Its modular design ensures easy installation and maintenance, minimizing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.
Key features include dual 34-pin connectors for versatile connectivity, retention levers for secure mounting, and integrated 2-trimmer resistors and 8 jumpers for fine-tuning performance according to specific application needs. The inclusion of an EEPROM socket allows for the storage of critical configuration data, ensuring consistency and reliability across multiple systems.
With an operating temperature range of -40°C to 70°C and a power supply voltage of DC 24V, the DS3800HAIA Analog Conversion Board is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, ensuring uninterrupted operation in a wide variety of industrial settings.
Designed with a focus on user-friendliness and adaptability, this module supports a broad spectrum of industrial protocols and standards, facilitating seamless integration with existing control systems. Its compact size and lightweight construction make it ideal for space-constrained environments, without compromising on performance or functionality.
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