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I/O Modules

This inventory focuses on the hardware layer of signal acquisition and distribution, providing a wide array of input/output modules for diverse industrial control environments. The selection covers standard discrete (24VDC/120VAC) and isolated analog signals, specifically focusing on high-density 4-20mA current loops, 0-10V voltage interfaces, and direct RTD/Thermocouple temperature sensing units. Beyond basic I/O, this category includes specialized high-speed counter modules, HART-compatible interfaces, and remote I/O expansion units designed for distributed architectures. These components are essential for interfacing field instrumentation with central processing units, ensuring precise conversion and electrical isolation across critical control loops in both factory and process automation.

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IC670MDL640 | GE Fanuc Field Control 16-Point Input ModuleIC670MDL640 | GE Fanuc Field Control 16-Point Input Module
General Electric
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GE Fanuc IC670ALG620 4-Point RTD Input BlockGE Fanuc IC670ALG620 4-Point RTD Input Block
General Electric
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IC660EBD110P1 GE Genius I/O 16-Point Input-Only ModuleIC660EBD110P1 GE Genius I/O 16-Point Input-Only Module
General Electric
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IC660EBD024 GE Genius I/O Source/Sink Block 32-ChannelsIC660EBD024 GE Genius I/O Source/Sink Block 32-Channels
General Electric
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IC660BBD024 GE Genius I/O Module with Bus Switching CapabilityIC660BBD024 GE Genius I/O Module with Bus Switching Capability
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IC660BBD020 GE Source Block I/O Module for Mark II SystemsIC660BBD020 GE Source Block I/O Module for Mark II Systems
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IC660BBA026 GE Fanuc Analog Input Module for PLC SystemsIC660BBA026 GE Fanuc Analog Input Module for PLC Systems
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GE Genius Block IC660BBA025 24/48VDC Analog I/O ModuleGE Genius Block IC660BBA025 24/48VDC Analog I/O Module
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IC660BBS103 | GE Fanuc | Genius Block 8-Channel I/O ModuleIC660BBS103 | GE Fanuc | Genius Block 8-Channel I/O Module
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FLEX I/O Digital DC Input Module 1794-IB16D by Allen-BradleyFLEX I/O Digital DC Input Module 1794-IB16D by Allen-Bradley
Allen-Bradley
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Allen-Bradley FLEX I/O 1794-ADN DeviceNet Network AdapterAllen-Bradley FLEX I/O 1794-ADN DeviceNet Network Adapter
Allen-Bradley
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1794-TB32 FLEX I/O Module | Allen-Bradley | 32 Digital Inputs1794-TB32 FLEX I/O Module | Allen-Bradley | 32 Digital Inputs
Allen-Bradley
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