The Schneider Electric STBART0200K Analog Input Kit is a high-performance module designed for industrial control applications, offering precise analog signal acquisition with exceptional reliability and efficiency.
The Schneider Electric STBART0200K Analog Input Kit is a high-performance module designed for industrial control applications, offering precise analog signal acquisition with exceptional reliability and efficiency.
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Number of Inputs:8
Input Range:0-10VDC / 4-20mA
Sampling Rate:100ms
Operating Temperature:-25°C to +70°C
Power Consumption:Max. 50mA
Connection Type:MODBUS RTU
Communication Protocol:RS485
Enclosure Rating:IP65
The Schneider STBART0200K is engineered to provide unparalleled performance in industrial automation environments. Its robust design ensures durability under extreme conditions, making it suitable for applications ranging from factory floors to remote industrial sites.
With its 16-channel analog inputs, this kit can monitor multiple sensors simultaneously, providing real-time data for enhanced process control and optimization. The wide input range of -10V to +10V accommodates a variety of sensor outputs, ensuring compatibility across different systems.
Featuring a high sampling rate of 500Hz, the STBART0200K delivers quick and accurate data acquisition, crucial for dynamic industrial processes. The RS-485 communication interface supports efficient data transfer over longer distances, maintaining high signal integrity.
Designed for ease of installation and maintenance, the IP65 enclosure provides protection against dust and water ingress, reducing downtime and maintenance costs. The compact size (148mm x 112mm x 96mm) and lightweight design (0.5kg) make it versatile for various mounting options within industrial spaces.
The Schneider STBART0200K is compatible with leading PLCs and SCADA systems, enabling seamless integration into existing infrastructure. Its comprehensive feature set and high-quality construction make it an ideal choice for enhancing operational efficiency and productivity in modern industrial settings.