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Product Description
The E0241-653-033C E-I-O card introduced by Okuma is housed in a CNC system of the same manufacturer. This card operates like a photocoupler input. The product is involved in delivering reliable and precise communication within the control system. This accessory supports signal transmission and electrical isolation among multiple components. The unit design includes a photodetector and a light-emitting diode. It can handle electrical signals. This card is specifically intended to be operated in pipes and couplings.
The product converts electrical input signals into optical signals with the integrated LED. This accessory can suppress ground loop noise. The unit aids in avoiding unplanned damage to the main control system. It helps in isolating the signal field electrically from the related main control terminals. This card also helps in signal shaping and amplification. The product shows a quick switching speed. This accessory also has a high-speed response time. The unit incorporates four channels and a digital input in its design. It also features a 5 kV isolation voltage.
This card portrays a 24 V operating voltage. The product functions at an ambient temperature varying from -10 °C to 60 °C. This accessory offers robust electrical isolation. The unit-related photodetector and light-emitting diode are separated by an insulating layer made of opaque material. It ensures that the signals among various circuits do not interfere with one another. This E-I-O card protects low-voltage circuits from high-voltage spikes. The product integration with the related CNC system is done through a simple plug-in action. This accessory supports digital high/low signals with photocoupler isolation to ensure noise immunity. The unit is not compatible with applications that need a voltage higher than its voltage rating. Its current transfer ratio is the ratio of its output current to its input current.