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The DRT2-OD16MLX from Omron is a digital output unit that integrates seamlessly into automation systems. Operating at a DC supply voltage of 24V, it features 16 digital outputs and utilizes a DeviceNet communication protocol for efficient data transfer.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Vertical DC digital output unit (Smart slave unit) with MIL connectors and 10 cm cable |
| Product Line | DRT |
| Part Number | DRT2-OD16MLX |
| Weight | 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg) |
| I/O Type | Digital |
| Mounting Mode | DIN rail |
| Supply Voltage (DC) | 24Vdc |
| Connection Type | MIL connector |
| Communication Protocol | DeviceNet |
| Outputs | 16 x digital outputs |
| I/O Power Supply Voltage | 24VDC |
| Input Type | NPN; - common |
| Current Consumption | 500mA |
Omron's DRT2-OD16MLX module is a vertical digital output unit that enhances I/O capabilities in electronic control environments. This unit has 16 digital outputs, making it suitable for various automation tasks. It operates on a 24Vdc power supply voltage and is equipped with a communication protocol based on DeviceNet, facilitating effective network integration.
Installation is straightforward, as the unit mounts securely onto a DIN rail. The device is designed to use MIL connectors linked with a 10 cm cable, providing user convenience during installation. With a common NPN input type, it efficiently handles incoming signals.
The unit's current consumption is 500mA, ensuring that it operates within safe limits in most applications. The DRT2-OD16MLX's compact design and robust specifications make it a valuable component in digital signal management and processing within modern control systems.