Operating Voltage:24V DC
Current Consumption:≤50mA
Measurement Range:0-5000 RPM
Accuracy:+/- 0.5% of full scale
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Dimensions (LxWxH):45mm x 22mm x 12mm
Connection Type:M8 x 0.8 pitch
Material:Aluminum alloy
Protocol Compatibility:Profinet, DeviceNet, CC-Link
The ABB XF D213 A Speed Sensor Interface Module is a state-of-the-art solution for industries requiring precise and reliable speed measurements under extreme conditions. Engineered for durability and efficiency, it seamlessly integrates with various industrial sensor types, providing accurate data across a broad temperature spectrum (-20°C to +60°C).
Featuring an impressive power consumption of less than 1 watt, this module ensures minimal energy usage without compromising on performance. Its compatibility with Profinet communication protocol allows for seamless integration into existing PLC systems, making installation a straightforward process with no need for complex setup procedures.
Manufactured by ABB, renowned for its excellence in industrial automation solutions, this module is backed by world-class engineering and quality assurance. It’s a testament to ABB’s commitment to innovation, offering not just a product but a tool that enhances operational efficiency and reliability in manufacturing processes.
Designed with ease-of-use in mind, the plug-and-play feature of the ABB XF D213 A Speed Sensor Interface Module minimizes downtime during installations and maintenance, streamlining operations for production lines. Whether you’re upgrading existing systems or setting up new facilities, this module promises to deliver consistent and accurate speed measurements.
For businesses looking to optimize their industrial operations, the ABB XF D213 A Speed Sensor Interface Module is an essential component. It supports streamlined production, enhanced safety protocols, and increased productivity, contributing significantly to overall business success in today’s competitive market.
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