ABB SF810I-LOS-UV-T-L: Advanced Signal Processor Unit, Optimized for Industrial Control Solutions
Processor Type:High-Performance Digital Signal Processor
Operating Frequency:Up to 1 GHz
Memory Capacity:256 MB DDR SDRAM
Input/Output Channels:32 Input, 32 Output
Communication Interface:RS-485, Ethernet
Power Consumption:15W
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +55°C
Enclosure Type:IP65 Rated
Size (LxWxH):170mm x 100mm x 30mm
The ABB SF810I-LOS-UV-T-L Signal Processor Unit is a cutting-edge solution for industrial automation, offering unparalleled performance and reliability. Designed to handle the most demanding industrial signal processing tasks, this unit ensures accurate data acquisition and transmission, critical for optimizing plant operations.
Featuring a compact and robust design, the SF810I-LOS-UV-T-L is ideal for integration into various industrial settings, from manufacturing floors to remote monitoring stations. Its wide operating temperature range (-20°C to +60°C) and high accuracy (+/- 0.01% of Full Scale) make it suitable for harsh environments without compromising on precision.
With support for multiple communication protocols including MODBUS RTU and CANopen, this processor unit seamlessly integrates with existing systems and facilitates easy connectivity to a wide array of industrial devices. The inclusion of 8 analog input channels and 4 analog output channels provides versatility in handling different types of signals, enhancing operational flexibility.
The ABB SF810I-LOS-UV-T-L is engineered with durability and efficiency in mind, utilizing advanced semiconductor technology for low power consumption. This not only reduces operational costs but also ensures a longer lifespan, making it an optimal choice for long-term industrial applications.
For users seeking advanced signal processing capabilities with proven reliability, the ABB SF810I-LOS-UV-T-L Signal Processor Unit stands out as a top-tier solution. It is designed to enhance productivity, improve process control, and facilitate seamless integration into modern industrial ecosystems.