Operating Temperature Range:-25°C to +60°C
Supply Voltage:24VDC
Sampling Time:≤55ms
Accuracy:±0.1% + 1LSB
Input Signal Range:±5V, ±10V, ±20mA, 0/4 to 20mA
Common Mode Voltage:Up to 50V
Number of Channels:8
Bit Resolution:16-bit
Communication Interfaces:Built-in RS-485
The Siemens S7-300 Analog Input SM 331 7NF00-0AB0 module is a critical component for enhancing the precision and reliability of your industrial automation systems. With its optically isolated design, it ensures minimal interference and accurate data transmission, making it an excellent choice for applications requiring high levels of isolation.
Featuring 16-bit resolution, this module provides unparalleled accuracy in converting analog signals into digital format, essential for precise control and monitoring processes in manufacturing environments. Its 55 ms sampling time ensures real-time data acquisition, enabling quick response to changes in process conditions.
The SM 331 7NF00-0AB0 supports a wide range of input signals including voltage (U/I), resistance, and temperature measurements (PT100, NI100, NI1000), making it versatile for various industrial applications. The module’s standard temperature range ensures reliable operation under normal industrial conditions, further enhancing its suitability for diverse environments.
Equipped with a common point voltage of 50 V, the module ensures stable operation even in systems with varying power supplies. This feature simplifies integration and reduces the need for additional components, contributing to cost-effective system design. Moreover, its compatibility with multiple power supply configurations provides flexibility in deployment across different industrial settings.
With its compact design and modular architecture, the Siemens S7-300 Analog Input SM 331 7NF00-0AB0 module is easily integrated into existing control systems without compromising performance or functionality. It supports seamless communication with other Siemens modules and third-party devices through various fieldbus protocols, ensuring interoperability in complex automation networks.
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