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The STBDDO3200 from Schneider Electric is a solid-state output module with a total of two outputs. It operates on a nominal voltage of 24V DC and can manage output currents of up to 500 mA, making it suitable for various control applications.
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| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Modicon |
| Part Number | STBDDO3200 |
| Weight | 0.19 lbs (0.09 kg) |
| Product | Output Module |
| Digital Output Module | Yes |
| Number of Outputs | 2 Outputs |
| Output Type | Solid-State |
| Output Voltage Rating | 24V DC |
| Output Current | 500 mA |
| Output Logic | Positive or Negative |
| Output Voltage Range | 19.2 to 30V DC |
| Absolute Maximum Voltage | 56V for 1.3 ms |
| Reverse Polarity Protection | Supported |
| Short-Circuit Protection | Supported |
| Thermal Overload Protection | Supported |
The Schneider Electric STBDDO3200 module is a digital output module designed for reliable performance within the Modicon series. Configured as a solid-state device, it includes two distinct outputs that operate at a standard voltage of 24V DC. The current rating for each output reaches a maximum of 500 mA, providing adequate power for various applications.
Operating within a voltage range of 19.2 to 30V DC allows versatility in integration. For transient conditions, an absolute maximum voltage of 56V can be tolerated, though only for a brief duration of 1.3 milliseconds. The STBDDO3200 module's design incorporates safeguard features such as reverse polarity protection, short-circuit protection, and thermal overload protection. These protections enhance the unit's reliability in demanding environments, contributing to operational stability and longevity.