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For AS-i and IO-Link - Passive power distributor for hygienic areas

20th April 2022

     

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The passive power distributor can be operated either in AS-i networks or in IO-Link structures. This helps to minimise stock-holding, especially where both technologies are used. Up to 8 participants, either intelligent AS-I sensors or actuators or IO-Link masters, can be connected via standard M12 sockets.

Robust design for demanding applications

The special housing material and the high ingress protection allow operation in areas with frequent intensive cleaning processes, for example in the food industry. The module signals an excessive current flow per port via a red LED. Malfunctions or damage to infrastructure, actuators or even the plant can thus be avoided.

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