• 140DDO84300: This is a discrete output module that can output switching signals to control the switching status of relays, solenoid valves, light bulbs and other devices. It has 32 output channels, each channel can output 24V DC or 120V AC signal. The difference between it and 140DDO35300 and 140DDO35301 is that it supports hot-swap function, that is, the module can be replaced without power failure.
• 140DRA84000: This is a remote I/O adapter module that connects Quantum I/O modules to a Modbus Plus network for remote I/O control. It supports both RIO and DIO modes, and has diagnostic functions. It is suitable for occasions where I/O modules need to be distributed in different locations, and data transmission and management are performed through Modbus Plus.
• 140NOE77100: This is an Ethernet network TCP/IP module, which can communicate and exchange data with other devices. It has a Modbus Plus port, a Modbus port, and an Ethernet port to communicate with a variety of networks. It supports functions such as Modbus TCP messages, I/O scanning, and HTTP services. It is suitable for occasions requiring high speed and high reliability.
• 140NOE77101: This is an Ethernet network TCP/IP module, which has the same function and performance as 140NOE77100, but adds some new features, such as bandwidth management, FDR server, global data and other functions. It is suitable for occasions that require high performance and high flexibility.
• 140NOM21200: This is a Modbus Plus network option adapter module, which can connect Quantum PLC to the Modbus Plus network to realize communication and data exchange with other devices. It supports Modbus Plus messages, global data, FDR services and other functions. It is suitable for occasions that need to expand network connection capabilities.
• 140XBE10000: This is an expansion bus terminal module that can connect Quantum I/O modules to remote I/O adapter modules for remote I/O control. It supports both RIO and DIO modes, and has diagnostic functions. It is suitable for occasions where I/O modules need to be distributed in different locations, and data transmission and management are performed through the expansion bus.
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