The SIEMENS 6ES7134-4JB51-0AB0 is a high-performance electronics module designed for seamless integration into industrial control systems, offering advanced functionality for precise data acquisition and processing.
The SIEMENS 6ES7134-4JB51-0AB0 is a high-performance electronics module designed for seamless integration into industrial control systems, offering advanced functionality for precise data acquisition and processing.
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Model Type:Control System Electronics Module
Model Number:6ES7134-4JB51-0AB0
Manufacturer:SIEMENS
Net Weight (kg):0.056
Packaging Dimension:6.30 x 9.30 x 2.30 cm
Input Channels:2 AI High Speed U
Bit Depth:15 bit
Width (mm):15 mm
Module Cycle Time:0.1 ms
LED Status:SF LED
Additional Features:ET 200S compatible, SF LED indicates group fault
Crafted for precision and reliability, this SIEMENS module is specifically designed to enhance the efficiency of industrial control systems. It boasts a compact yet robust design that seamlessly integrates into existing automation setups, ensuring minimal disruption to operational workflows.
Equipped with two high-speed analog input units, this module supports ultra-fast conversion rates and high-resolution readings, enabling precise data acquisition essential for complex process control applications.
Featuring an integrated EMI filter, it ensures immunity against electromagnetic interference, maintaining stable operation even in challenging industrial environments. The inclusion of an RFI switch provides additional protection against mains fluctuations, further enhancing system stability.
The module’s compatibility with multiple fieldbus protocols like DeviceNet, Profibus, LonWorks, and CANopen facilitates seamless communication across diverse industrial networks, promoting interoperability and reducing integration costs.
With a cycle time of just 0.1 ms, this module offers exceptional responsiveness, making it ideal for applications requiring real-time processing and control. The inclusion of SF LED (group fault) indicators ensures quick identification of system malfunctions, allowing for prompt maintenance actions.