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The CV500-MP602 from Omron is a PC card interface board designed explicitly for the CV500 series. This board accommodates PCMCIA 2.1 Type I and II cards, enabling users to enhance functionality effectively.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | CV500 |
| Part Number | CV500-MP602 |
| Weight | 10.00 lbs (4.54 kg) |
| Unit Type | PC Card Interface Board |
| Compatible Cards | PCMCIA 2.1 Type I and II cards |
| Expandable | No |
| Operating Voltage Range | 120 to 220 VAC |
| Maximum Current Draw | 2.5 Amperes |
| Operating Frequency Range | 50 to 60 Hz |
| Power Port | 1 |
| Connectors | 1 |
Omron's CV500-MP602 is a dedicated PC card interface board within the CV500 series. It supports PCMCIA 2.1 Type I and II cards, enhancing the interface capabilities of connected systems. This unit has a regulated operating voltage range between 120 and 220 VAC, which provides flexibility in power supply options.
The maximum current consumption is limited to 2.5 Amps, making it suitable for various applications without exceeding power ratings. Operating efficiently within 50 to 60 Hz, the CV500-MP602 board is versatile for standard electrical systems.
Its compact size—250 mm in length, 93 mm in width, and 47 mm in height—ensures that it fits easily into existing configurations. Weighing 800 grams, it is lightweight yet robust for consistent performance. The CV500-MP602 interface board has a single power port and one connector, designed for straightforward connections. However, it is important to note that this board model does not offer expansion options, limiting its adaptability in larger setups.