USB-connected modular I/O unit
A USB-connected modular I/O unit that allows for the free combination of necessary I/O functions.
The CC-USB271-CPSN4 is a compact modular USB I/O unit that connects to a Windows PC's USB port using an attached USB cable (USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A to Type-C). It can utilize up to four versatile and low-cost signal input/output I/O modules from Contec's Ethernet-based remote I/O "CONPROSYS(R) nano series (currently available)." When there are different operating circuits or sensors at a single endpoint and the overall number of I/O points is low, it is possible to combine I/O modules with the net number of signal input/output points to configure the I/O unit, which helps reduce costs compared to traditional USB I/O units. Additionally, it can be powered via USB cable from a Windows PC. If the power consumption exceeds the power that can be supplied by the USB bus power, a safety design alerts users with an LED blinking. 【Main Features】 ● Flexible modular design for efficient unit configuration ● No AC adapter required due to USB bus power operation ● Malfunction prevention through USB power shortage detection ● Compact design
basic information
Communication Coupler Module ■ Communication Protocol: USB ■ Stack Bus: CONPROSYS nano Slot ■ Number of Modules Connectable: 4 Modules
Price information
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Price range
P2
Delivery Time
OTHER
Model number/Brand name
CC-USB271-CPSN4
Applications/Examples of results
Computer Measurement and Control
Detailed information
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CC-USB271-CPSN4 | Modular USB I/O unit (4 slots) |
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The new modular I/O unit "CC-USB271-CPSN4" with USB connection allows for the free combination of necessary I/O functions.
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