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The ST-5101 high-speed counter module from GE Fanuc Emerson's RSTi PacSystem series is engineered for precision and rapid counting capabilities in industrial applications. This module is designed to be compatible with encoders and high-speed pulse input devices, allowing versatile integration across various systems.
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| Manufacturer | GE Fanuc Emerson |
|---|---|
| Product Type | High Speed Counter Module |
| Product Line | RSTi PacSystem |
| Part Number | ST-5101 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Encoders | Compatible |
| High-Speed Pulse Input Devices | Compatible |
| Count Rate | 1.5 MHz |
| Input Type | One 5V DC Input |
| Output Type | One 24V DC (5 to 28.8V DC) Output |
| Maximum Off-State Leakage Current | 0.5 mA |
| Connector | Spring Clamp Terminal Block |
| Selectable Input Filters | Supported |
| Maximum Internal Power Used | 80 mA at 5V DC |
The ST-5101 module is part of the RSTi PacSystem series from GE Fanuc Emerson, functioning as a high-speed counter. This device is engineered to handle counting operations efficiently, with the capability to work with encoders and high-speed pulse input devices.
One of its notable features is its impressive count rate of 1.5 MHz, which enables swift data processing. It accepts a single 5V DC input and provides a 24V DC output that can vary between 5 and 28.8 volts. This flexibility makes it useful in various control applications.
To ensure secure and reliable connections, the ST-5101 is equipped with a spring clamp terminal block connector. Additionally, it supports selectable input filters, enhancing its functionality while adapting to different operational needs. The module's maximum off-state leakage current is measured at 0.5 mA, contributing to its efficiency.
Furthermore, this counter module consumes a maximum of 80 mA from its 5V DC supply, making it an efficient choice for high-speed counting tasks in automation and control systems.