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ASE2UDC920AE01 3BHB022793R0001 Analog Expansion Modules

📣Model Number: ASE2UDC920AE01 3BHB022793R0001

🌍Country of origin: USA France Germany Estonia Norway UK

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🛠After-sales service: brand new with one year warranty

⚙️ Product Category: Module/Controller/Server/Motor/Touch Screen

🕰Warranty: 12 months/365 days

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ASE2UDC920AE01 3BHB022793R0001

ASE2UDC920AE01 3BHB022793R0001 Analog Expansion Modules enable users to add analog I/O to process control applications as needed.Each module is identified by the module’s front panel color scheme and symbol. Expansion modules snap onto the side of any BRX Micro PLC Unit (MPU) to create a PLC platform. Once the expansion module is snapped into place, the software automatically discovers the I/O with little to no additional setup required. The Designer programming software for BRX PLCs is available as a free download with no key code required. The controller can be reconfigured at any time and features Automation Studio software development environment to reduce downtime. This eliminates the need for specialized redundant controllers, which are often very expensive due to low production quantities.

ASE2UDC920AE01 3BHB022793R0001 enables modular software projects faster than ever before. All planning, configuration, programming and diagnostic functions are standardized in one engineering environment. Flexible motion control functions have been integrated. the IndraLogic XLC can communicate in real time via SERCOS III and other common communication interfaces to connect to different communication networks. The controller provides active control, while a second controller operates in standby mode in the background. All network functions are constantly monitored so that the standby controller can quickly take over the functions of all active PLCs if required. Whichever controller becomes active, it always uses the same IP address as its predecessor. The system’s switchover time is two duty cycles – so it all happens in a matter of milliseconds.