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The Schneider Electric TWDLEDCK1 is an extreme base controller designed for efficient automation solutions. It is built to operate with a discrete input voltage of 24 V DC and can handle a maximum permissible voltage of 32 V, making it robust for various applications.
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| Manufacturer | Schneider Electric |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Twido |
| Part Number | TWDLEDCK1 |
| UPC | 785901522775 |
| Weight | 2.88 lbs (1.30 kg) |
| Product | Extreme Base Controller |
| Discrete Input Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Bus Type | CANopen conformity class: M10 |
| Electrical Connection | 1 Male Connector |
| Maximum Permissible Voltage | 32 V |
| Analog Input Number | 7 |
| Current Consumption | 1000 mA |
| Cycle Time | 2 to 150 ms |
| Program Memory | 3000 Instructions |
| System Overhead | 0.7 ms |
| Power Consumption | 96W |
| Inrush Current | 50 A |
The TWDLEDCK1 from Schneider Electric functions as an extreme base controller, characterized by its compact design and operational capabilities. This device effectively handles a discrete input voltage of 24 V DC and supports a maximum permissible voltage of up to 32 V. For communication, the module adheres to the CANopen conformity class: M10, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of automation networks.
With a robust electrical connection that employs a single male connector, this controller ensures straightforward integration into systems. The power consumption of the TWDLEDCK1 is rated at 96 watts, which is optimal for smooth operation. It also demonstrates a current consumption level of 1000 mA, providing sufficient power for its tasks.
In terms of performance, the controller has a variable cycle time between 2 milliseconds and 150 milliseconds, allowing it to adapt to different operational requirements. The program memory is capable of storing up to 3000 instructions, which is beneficial for complex applications requiring multiple commands. The system overhead remains efficient, measuring just 0.7 milliseconds, thus minimizing downtime.
The controller exhibits an inrush current of 50 A, facilitating strong initial power delivery. Weighing approximately 1.3 kg, the TWDLEDCK1 is manageable for placement within control panels and other installations. Overall, the Schneider Electric TWDLEDCK1 extreme base controller is engineered for efficiency and reliability in various automation tasks.