Catalogue Bus system AS-Interface 2008/2009
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AS-i cycle withA/B slaves.

controller AS-imaster

Generalinformation

slave31A slave31B

List of articles

slave1Aslave1A slave31A slave1B slave31Bslave1B

Controllers / Gateways, network extension

slave replies to master (transmission of input information) master calls to slaves (transmission of output information)

The AS-i flat cable concept AS-i is the only bus system which has been developed for unscreened two-wire cables. Due to the standardised yellow flat cable installation can be carried out without cutting, stripping and wiring the cable. Branches and spurs can be made at any point, also subsequently.

Power supplies manufacturer and earth fault monitors I/O modules for control cabinets I/O modules for field applications Safety at Work

One AS-i flatcable instead of many parallel cables: In a brewery the interface serves to transfer the sensor signals to the higher-level controller.

AS-i sensors, pneumatic and actuator solutions Connection technology

Quick mountingtechnology:This technologyguarantees fast,toolless and atthe same timevery securemounting.

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