product model: NTAI05 Analog Input Termination Unit
product description: The ABB NTAI05 Analog Input Termination Unit is a high-precision signal conditioning device designed for industrial automation systems. It ensures reliable analog signal processing with robust connectivity and seamless integration.
brand: ABB
country of origin: Sweden
net weight: 0.5 kg
dimensions: 120 mm x 80 mm x 40 mm
power supply: 24 V DC ±10%
input/output: 4-20 mA analog input, 0-10 V output
communication interface: RS-485 Modbus RTU
usage: Ideal for process control, factory automation, and SCADA systems. For more details, visit the manufacturer’s website or contact us for support.
ABB NTAI05 Analog Input Termination Unit
Upgrade your industrial automation setup with the ABB NTAI05 Analog Input Termination Unit! Designed for precision and reliability, this unit ensures seamless signal transmission for analog inputs, enhancing system accuracy and performance. Its compact design and easy installation make it ideal for space-constrained environments.
Key benefits: High signal integrity, robust construction, and compatibility with ABB’s automation systems. Backed by a one-year warranty, you can trust its durability and performance.
Don’t miss out—order now to optimize your automation processes with ABB’s trusted quality!
Product Model | NTAI05 |
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Product Description | The NTAI05 is a versatile industrial automation controller designed for real-time data acquisition and process monitoring. It enables seamless integration with various automation systems, offering robust performance for complex applications. |
Brand | ABB |
Origin | Switzerland |
Net Weight | 1.2 kg |
Dimensions | 150 mm x 100 mm x 50 mm |
Power Supply | 24 V DC |
Input/Output | 8 digital inputs, 4 analog outputs, 4 relay outputs |
Communication Interface | Ethernet, Modbus TCP/IP, RS-232 |
Use | Ideal for applications in manufacturing, process control, and machine automation, particularly in environments requiring high reliability and precision. |
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