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With the PV-2060 optically isolated digital input board, field digital signals can be easily connected to a computer equipped with data acquisition board, microcontroller or PLC using a 26 pin Flat Cable.
Each PV-2060 board has screw terminals for eight input channels.
Each input screw terminal is optically isolated from the digital I/O pins of Microcontroller board and from the other input terminals up to a working voltage of 5000 Vrms.
This feature is useful in many situations, especially in industrial and other monitoring environments where common mode voltages are present.
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The PV-2061 boards have eight output channels at its screw terminals that are optically isolated from the input. You can use these boards in many situations, especially in industrial and other control environments where common mode voltages are present. The PV-2061 accommodates output signals that switch at rates up to 500 kHz.
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The PV-2061 boards have eight output channels at its screw terminals that are optically isolated from the input. You can use these boards in many situations, especially in industrial and other control environments where common mode voltages are present. The PV-2061 accommodates inputs with PLC, microcontrollers and data acquisition at rates up to 500 kHz.
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PV-2062 boards have eight electromechanical relays controlled by digital output signals from PLC, Microcontrollers or DAQ devices. These relays switch many loads that require more power than is available in PLC or DAQ digital output lines. Each PV-2062 has screw terminals connected to eight sets of SPDT relay contacts. These contacts can handle 5 A at 30 VDC or 250 Vrms. When the digital output line from the PLC or DAQ board is in the low (0) state, the contact labeled NC (normally closed) is connected inside the relay to the contact labeled COM (common). When the digital output line is in the high (1) state, the NO (normally open) contact is connected to the COM contact.
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