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6410-009-N-N-N Motion Control Modules

📣Model Number:6410-009-N-N-N

🌍Country of origin: USA France Germany Estonia Norway UK

⌚Delivery date: in stock

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

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

🕰Warranty: 12 months/365 days

☎️ Please contact me: 15359029662 Ms. Amy Sun

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6410-009-N-N-N

The 6410-009-N-N-N features an integrated DIN rail bus that allows the connection of up to three NTX expansion I/O modules and a space-saving design that requires only 25 mm of DIN rail per module. Suitable for use in harsh environments, the modules are hazardous location certified, have high noise immunity, and have a temperature range of -40 to 70°C. They can be used as a network client or use Acromag’s i2o peer-to-peer communication technology to transfer data directly between modules without the need for a host or server. The modules are also multicast capable and support conditional logic. The modules are designed for applications where flexibility and low cost of ownership are key to successful control system design and operation.

The modules all support multiple protocols that can be selected using any web browser to configure network settings and I/O operations. These modules are typically used as network clients, but also offer Acromag’s i2o peer-to-peer communication technology, which allows data to be transferred directly between modules without the need for a host or server. Includes multicast functionality and conditional logic. Modules can save cost and space by using only one unit to connect analogue inputs, analogue outputs, discrete inputs and discrete output signals Modules meet Rockwell Automation’s performance requirements and are compatible with AMCI’s 3401L 1-Axis Motion Module on all Point I/O network bases (Ethernet/IP, ControlNet. DeviceNet, etc.), DeviceNet, etc.). These modules feature two discrete inputs to control the speed and position of stepper motors.