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UFC760BE43 3BHE004573R0043 Digital I/O Breakout Boards

📣Model Number:UFC760BE43 3BHE004573R0043

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UFC760BE43 3BHE004573R0043

The UFC760BE43 3BHE004573R0043 module makes it easy to mount a variety of connectors to DIN rails. These modules, also known as “breakout boards”, allow the end user to use pre-formed connections such as ribbon cable or D-Sub and easily break them out to various termination points. This is all done with minimal space on the DIN rail. Customised interface modules that may require special circuitry or components can be designed quickly from design to delivery. A new FF remote I/O can be created to support all non-FF signals. Modular I/O combines 20 analogue or 40 digital I/O or any combination in one unit compared to dedicated input devices. It supports NAMUR switches, solenoid valve outputs, temperature signals, and power supply circuits for 2- or 4-wire transmitters.

UFC760BE43 3BHE004573R0043 Advantage:
Complete Middleware Solution: The NI SOM comes with a complete out-of-the-box middleware solution that eliminates the time and risk required to develop embedded operating systems, custom software drivers, and other commonly used software components.
LabVIEW FPGA Integration: LabVIEW FPGA eliminates the need for design teams to have expertise in hardware description languages, making powerful FPGA technology more accessible than ever.
NI Linux Real-Time: NI SOM provides a powerful Linux-based RTOS that gives design teams access to a broad community of applications and IP.
Shorten the Prototyping Phase with CompactRIO: Design teams can use CompactRIO to quickly prototype their applications and then deploy them using the same code as the prototyping, saving significant time and effort.