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The Mitsubishi A6TE216SRN is an interface unit module designed specifically for use in programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It is primarily utilized as a relay termination module with 16 digital relay outputs.
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| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
|---|---|
| Product Line | A Series |
| Part Number | A6TE216SRN |
| Weight | 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg) |
| Type | Interface unit module |
| Application | PLC |
| Functions | Relay termination module |
| Digital Outputs | 16 - 24V |
| Voltage Type | DC |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 55°C |
| Output Voltage | 24V DC nominal |
| Output Type | Digital relay outputs |
| Module Type | I/O termination module |
| Connection Standard | Local I/O unit |
Mitsubishi's A6TE216SRN module is an interface unit module tailored for applications involving PLC systems. This component functions as a relay termination module, facilitating the connection and control of various devices. It offers 16 digital outputs, which operate at 24 volts.
This device is designed for direct current (DC) voltage types, ensuring compatibility with various other DC components. Users can expect voltage operations to maintain stability within an ambient temperature from 0 to 55°C, making it suitable for many industrial settings. The nominal output voltage is rated at 24V DC.
The A6TE216SRN module is classified as an I/O termination module, enabling seamless integration within local I/O units. This interface module is essential for satisfying the interface needs of numerous PLC-related functions. The digital relay outputs facilitate effective control and monitoring of connected devices, enhancing overall system functionality.