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The Omron DRT2-MD32SLH is an input/output module that accommodates various functions within the DRT series. It features 16 distinct input points and operates at a minimum ON voltage of 15 VDC, making it suitable for several automation applications.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | DRT |
| Part Number | DRT2-MD32SLH |
| Weight | 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg) |
| Input Resistance | 4 Kilo-Ohms |
| ON Delay Time | 1.5 ms max. |
| OFF Delay Time | 1.5 ms max. |
| ON Voltage | 15 VDC min. |
| Input Current | 3.0 mA max. per point at 17 VDC |
| Internal I/O Common | NPN |
| Input Points | 16 inputs |
| ON Current | 3 mA min. |
| OFF Current | 1.0 mA max. |
| I/O Power Supply Voltage | 20.4 to 26.4 VDC (24 VDC -15%/+10%) |
| Output Current | 0.5 A per point, 4 A per common |
| Residual Voltage | 1.2 V max. |
The DRT2-MD32SLH module from Omron is engineered for versatile control applications. It provides 16 inputs with specified ON and OFF delay times capped at 1.5 milliseconds. The DRT2-MD32SLH's input current specifications include a maximum of 6.0 mA per point for 24 VDC and 3.0 mA for 17 VDC operation, ensuring appropriate responsiveness.
The DRT2-MD32SLH's ON current is set at a minimum of 3 mA, while the OFF current can increase to 1.0 mA. The I/O power supply voltage ranges between 20.4 and 26.4 VDC, aligning with the required specifications. This module operates effectively with a common internal NPN, facilitating seamless integration into various systems.
Moreover, the DRT2-MD32SLH's output current rating stands at 0.5 A for each point and handles a collective maximum of 4 A per common. The residual voltage emitted does not exceed 1.2 V, supporting efficient functionality across connected devices.