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The 3G2A5-AD004 Analog Input Module from Omron facilitates direct analog signal processing. This component is engineered to integrate smoothly within its intended applications while supporting specific input requirements.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | 3G2 |
| Part Number | 3G2A5-AD004 |
| Weight | 1.25 lbs (0.57 kg) |
| Product Name | Analog Input Module |
| Width | 34.5 mm |
| Height | 250 mm |
| Depth | 113 mm |
| Number of Analog Inputs | 2 |
| Input Signal Type | -10 to +10 VDC |
| Resolution | 1/4095 (full scale) |
| PC Signal | 12-bit binary |
| External Connectors | 17-pin terminal block (non-removable) |
| Power Consumption | 500 mA max (at 5 VDC) |
Omron's 3G2A5-AD004 is a compact Analog Input Module that measures 34.5 mm in width, 250 mm in height, and 113 mm in depth. Weighing no more than 600 grams (1.32 lbs), it is designed for lightweight applications. This module accepts two analog input signals, specifically within the range of -10 to +10 VDC.
The resolution achieved by this module is 1/4095 across the full scale, ensuring accurate readings suitable for precise applications. Its output format is a 12-bit binary, further enhancing the interpretation of input data. This model has a non-removable 17-pin terminal block for external connections, facilitating integration into existing systems.
Designed to draw a maximum of 500 mA when powered at 5 VDC, the module maintains efficient operation and low power consumption. Its physical design and specifications make it suitable for use in various industrial applications where analog signals need to be accurately monitored and processed.