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Yokogawa AMM25C

Product Introduction: A high-density analog input multiplexer module designed for industrial data acquisition systems. It efficiently scans and converts multiple analog voltage input signals into a single stream, optimizing signal processing and reducing system complexity.

Technical Specifications:

  • Input Channels: 25 independent voltage input channels, providing high channel density.
  • Input Voltage Range: -10 V to +10 V DC, supporting a wide range of analog voltage signals.
  • Accuracy: High precision with measurement error of ±4 mV, ensuring accurate signal acquisition.
  • Isolation: Galvanic isolation between input channels and the system (1500 V AC for 1 minute), enhancing safety and noise immunity.

Detailed content

  • Connection: 25-point connector type for secure and efficient field wiring.
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to +70°C, suitable for industrial environments.
  • Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliability during storage and transportation.
  • Protection: IP20 rated for indoor use, with CE and RoHS compliance.

    Key Features:

  • High channel density (25 channels) in a compact module form factor, saving installation space.
  • Fast scanning speed for efficient multi-point data acquisition, improving system efficiency.
  • Excellent noise rejection and signal stability for accurate measurements in noisy industrial environments.
  • Plug-and-play design for easy installation and system expansion, reducing setup time.
  • Compatible with standard industrial data acquisition and control systems, ensuring wide applicability.
  • Low power consumption for energy-efficient operation, reducing operational costs.
  • Robust construction with high durability for long-term reliable performance.

    Applications:

  • Multi-point voltage monitoring in industrial control systems for process monitoring and control.
  • Data acquisition for test and measurement equipment in research and development laboratories.
  • Signal conditioning and scanning for PLC-based automation systems in manufacturing facilities.
  • Process monitoring in automotive, semiconductor, and electronics manufacturing industries.
  • Laboratory and R&D data logging applications for scientific research and product testing.

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