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The 8000-TSBA is a terminal board from Allen Bradley's Stratix 8000 series, equipped with LED indicators for monitoring. It operates at a rated supply voltage of 24 Volts DC and features 17 red LEDs for clear status indication.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Terminal Board |
| Product Line | Stratix 8000 |
| Part Number | 8000-TSBA |
| Weight | 1.69 lbs (0.77 kg) |
| Status Indicator Type | LED indicators |
| Rated Supply Voltage | 24 Volts DC |
| Number of LEDs | 17 red LEDs |
| Termination Style | Screw terminals |
| Mounting Style | Panel mount |
| Number of Inputs/Outputs | 17 inputs/outputs |
| Number of Serial Ports | Three D-sub serial ports |
| Enclosure Type | Open-style |
| Input/Output Load | 12 to 140 Volts AC |
| Rated Transient Voltage | 4,000 Volts |
| Operating Frequency | 25 to 65 Hertz |
| Minimum Load Current | 20 milliamperes |
| Peak Repetitive Voltage | 500 Volts |
| Peak Voltage Surge | 80 Amperes for one cycle |
The Allen Bradley 8000-TSBA terminal board is a highly functional component from the Stratix 8000 series. It features a rated supply voltage of 24 Volts DC and provides visual feedback through 17 red LED indicators, which display the status of connected devices clearly. This terminal board utilizes a screw terminal termination style for secure connections.
Designed for panel mounting, the device sports an open-style enclosure, making it easy to integrate into control systems. It supports a total of 17 input and output operations, along with three D-sub serial ports for versatile communication. The board can accommodate input/output loads ranging from 12 to 140 Volts AC, proving its adaptability in various applications.
The device is capable of withstanding a rated transient voltage of 4,000 Volts while functioning effectively within an operating frequency range of 25 to 65 Hertz. It requires a minimum load current of 20 milliamperes to ensure reliable operation. Additionally, the board can handle peak repetitive voltages of up to 500 Volts and surge currents of 80 Amperes for a single cycle, enhancing its durability and operational reliability.