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Mitsubishi A Series A64RD3C

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A64RD3C

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The A64RD3C from Mitsubishi’s A Series is a compact RTD input module weighing 0.81 kg. This device is engineered to accommodate 4 channels for 3-wire RTDs, ensuring precise temperature measurements, with a resolution of 0.025 degrees Celsius and an accuracy rating of ±1%.

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Technical specifications for A64RD3C

ManufacturerMitsubishi
Product LineA Series
Part NumberA64RD3C
Weight12.00 lbs (5.44 kg)
TypeRTD Input Module
Input Channels4 channels
RTD Type Supported3-wire RTDs
Internal Current Consumption0.2A at 24V DC
Resolution0.025 degrees Celsius
Accuracy±1%
Terminal Block47-point block
Photocoupler IsolationSupported
Operating Temperature0 to 55°C

Mitsubishi's A64RD3C is an RTD input module from the A Series, optimized for high-precision temperature measurements. With a total weight of 0.81 kg, this module can handle up to 4 input channels designed specifically for 3-wire RTDs. The exceptional resolution of 0.025 degrees Celsius permits detailed readings, while the accuracy of ±1% ensures reliable data in practical applications.

The device operates effectively in environments where temperatures range from 0 to 55 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for various industrial settings. A 47-point terminal block facilitates straightforward connections and installations. Additionally, the incorporation of photocoupler isolation helps to safeguard against signal interference, maintaining the integrity of the input data. With a modest internal current consumption of 0.2A at 24V DC, the A64RD3C strikes a balance between power efficiency and functionality.