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Omron's SRT2-ID16-1 is a transistor remote terminal block designed for efficient input handling. This model features 16 input points and operates with a rated I/O voltage of 24 VDC.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Transistor Remote Terminal Block |
| Product Line | Other |
| Part Number | SRT2-ID16-1 |
| Weight | 0.31 lbs (0.14 kg) |
| Input Points | 16 |
| Internal I/O Circuit Common | PNP ( - common) |
| I/O Rated Voltage | 24 VDC |
| Communications Power Supply Voltage | 14 to 26.4 VDC |
| I/O Power Supply Voltage | 24 VDC +10% / -15% |
| Insulation Method | Photocoupler |
| I/O Power Supply Current | 1 A max. |
| Current Consumption | 50 mA max. at 24 VDC |
| Connection Method | Multi-drop method, T-branch method |
| Input Current | 6 mA max. per point |
| ON Delay Time | 1.5 ms max. |
| OFF Delay Time | 1.5 ms max. |
| Input Indicators | LED (yellow) |
| Communication Type | High-speed and long-distance |
The SRT2-ID16-1 remote terminal block from Omron is classified as a transistor type and provides a total of 16 input points. With an internal I/O circuit set to PNP configuration, it caters to various applications that require precise input management. The terminal block operates at a rated I/O voltage of 24 VDC, making it suitable for standard automation environments.
Users can draw power for communication within the range of 14 to 26.4 VDC. The power supply for I/O operations offers a nominal voltage of 24 VDC, with permissible variation of +10% and -15%. The insulation method employed is a photocoupler, adding an essential layer of protection against voltage spikes.
The SRT2-ID16-1 also ensures efficient power usage with a maximum consumption of 50 mA under 24 VDC, and the I/O power supply current is capped at 1 A. Each input point requires a maximum current of 6 mA, contributing to meticulous control over each channel's operation.
Delay times are minimal, with both ON and OFF delay times not exceeding 1.5 ms, ensuring prompt response in applications. The LED indicators serve as a visual guide, lighting up in yellow to signify active inputs, which aids in quick system diagnostics. Furthermore, this terminal block communicates over high-speed connections, facilitating long-distance data transfer. It can be connected using multi-drop methods or a T-branch setup, providing expanded connectivity for complex systems.