QDIO 16/16-0.5 -0.5N digital module
QDIO 16/16-0.5 -0.5N digital module D137-001-005 -004
The QDIO 16/16 digital module is used for extension of
the local inputs and outputs (I/O) of the MSC I or MSC II
Motion Controller. The module is mounted on a DIN rail
and directly connected to an MSC I or MSC II Motion
Controller, or a remote digital I/O module (RDIO) via the
internal Extension bus (E-Bus).
The configuration of the digital I/O is carried out per
software via the central control configuration in the Moog
Axis Control Software development environment.
LEDs on the front provide information about the status of
the I/O. The arrangement of the LEDs corresponds to the
I/O connections.
The I/O of the digital extension module are actuated
directly from an MSC I , MSC II Motion Controller or RDIO
via the E-Bus.
A MSC I or MSC II Motion Controller can be extended with
a maximum of 7 modules (e.g. QDIO or QAIO). Further
digital I/O can be actuated via RDIO modules, which are
connected with an MSC I or MSC II Motion Controller via
CANopen.
Connection to MSC I / MSC II Via E-Bus (10 MHz)
General technical data
Connection technique Plug-in terminal strips for screwing or clamping
Connecting of the I/O 3-conductor front wiring
Mounting NS 35/7.5 mounting rail according to EN 50022 (DIN rail)
Dimensions W x D x H 124 x 170 x 85.5 mm (4.88 x 6.69 x 3.36 in)
Attachment dimensions W = 113/118.5 mm (4.45/4.66 in)
Operating temperature range +5 to +50 °C (+41 to +122 °F)
Storage temperature range -25 to +70 °C (-13 to +158 °F)
Relative air humidity 10 to 95 % (non-condensing)
Maximum operation height 2,000 m (6,500 ft)
Maxmimum storage height 3,000 m (9,800 ft)
Maximum transport height 3,000 m (9,800 ft)
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