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The ST-3218 from GE Fanuc Emerson is an analog input module designed for the RSTi PacSystem series. It supports up to 8 analog inputs with 12-bit resolution, ensuring accurate data interpretation across varying operational contexts.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Analog Input Module |
| Product Line | RSTi PacSystem |
| Part Number | ST-3218 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Inputs | 8 Analog Inputs |
| Resolution | 12 bits |
| Mounting | Rack or Panel |
| Input Current Range | 4 to 20 mA |
| Input Impedance | 120 Ohms |
| Maximum Internal Power Used | 60 mA at VDC |
| Input Points per Common | 8 |
| Update Rate | 4 ms for all channels |
The GE Fanuc Emerson ST-3218 is a specialized analog input module that forms part of the RSTi PacSystem series. Designed to accommodate 8 analog inputs, this module provides a robust solution for applications requiring precise data acquisition. Each input supports a resolution of 12 bits, offering detailed insight into the transmitted signals.
This module supports an input current range of 4 to 20 mA, making it versatile for various sensor types. An input impedance of 120 ohms helps maintain signal integrity during operation. The module can be installed in either a rack or panel configuration, creating flexible setup options depending on system design considerations.
Furthermore, this input module features a compact structure, with dimensions of 70 mm in width, 12 mm in depth, and 90 mm in height. The system's update rate of 4 milliseconds for all channels ensures timely data processing. With a maximum internal power consumption of 60 mA at VDC, the ST-3218 balances performance and energy efficiency effectively. Additionally, each common can manage 8 input points, streamlining the overall monitoring architecture.