Siemens Digital I/O Module AS-I K45

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RS Stock No.:
866-5630
Distrelec Article No.:
125-50-211
Mfr. Part No.:
3RK1200-0CQ20-0AA3
Manufacturer:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Module Type

Digital I/O Module

Product Type

Digital I/O Module

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Depth

34mm

Standards/Approvals

UL, CSA

Width

45mm

Series

AS-I K45

Length

80mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

Siemens AS-I Adapter, Input Module Type, 4 Inputs - k45 Series - 3RK1200-0CQ20-0AA3


Bridge the gap between your low-level network and industrial communication protocols using this AS-I adapter from Siemens. It handles the transmission of data from sensors and actuators on an AS-I network to higher-level protocols like PROFIBUS and PROFINET. Designed to monitor integral safety devices, this unit's handy for emergency stop push buttons and safety door switches in heavy-engineering settings. As it has four inputs, you can connect multiple devices at once to get streamlined signal monitoring. The module's integrated addressing socket gives you free rein to adjust its operating mode.

Features & Benefits


• Integrated LED signals for convenient status monitoring

• Compact external dimensions of 80 (H) x 45 (W) x 35mm (D) mean it saves space

• Addresses can be assigned when the unit's mounted for hassle-free configuration

What's meant by an AS-I network?


An AS-I network is a low-level industrial communication protocol that uses a simple two-wire design to transmit signals. This makes it suitable for handling basic tasks like binary data and signals directly from a sensor or actuator.

How do I connect my sensors to this module?


You can connect your sensors by plugging them into the built-in M12 sockets.

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